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the full harris

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Feb 14, 2004
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can someone re post the link to the letter sent by john presscott to us outlining the 'decision' and most importantly the criteria any other site must match in order to be considered amn option.

Need to make sure I know my facts before Mr Baker makes me look stupid because I don't know something I should at Falmer pond in an hours time.

cheers
 






the full harris

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Feb 14, 2004
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lovely as that site is, it doesn't have the actual letter sent to us by prescott which someone seemed to have scanned in at the time.

anyone else know?
 


itszamora

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Sep 21, 2003
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London
I think it was Lord B who put the letter up on here, so he is probably the man to ask. The ODPM website (sorry, don't know the address) may also have it.
 






the full harris

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Feb 14, 2004
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can't find it on that either.

i saved it to the computer at home but that computer is now in brazil.

never mind.
 




Kryten

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Dec 20, 2003
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Here, there and every where
Dear Sir,

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 – SECTION 77
APPLICATIONS BY BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB LTD
LAND NORTH OF VILLAGE WAY, FALMER
REF NO: BH2001/02418/FP; BH2003/02449/FP; LW/02/1595; LW/031618

1. I refer to the above applications, which have been called in for determination by the First Secretary of State. The applications relate to the erection of a new community football stadium for Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club Ltd with accommodation for Class B1 business, educational, conference, club shop merchandise, entertainment and food and road works, pedestrian and cycle links, coach/bus park and set down area. Shared use of existing car parking space at the University of Sussex and shared use of land for recreation and parking at Falmer High School.

2. The applications were the subject of an inquiry conducted by J R Collyer MRTPI, FRICS. The inquiry opened on 18 February 2003 and closed on 23 October 2003. A copy of the Inspector's report is enclosed.

3. Following the close of the inquiry, the First Secretary of State was aware that progress had been made on the draft Brighton and Hove Local Plan with publication of the Inspector’s Report. He had also received the representations from you, by a letter dated 11 March, on behalf of the applicants. As the matters referred to above related to issues arising since the close of the inquiry, the Secretary of State offered parties the opportunity to comment on the representations in his letter of 19 March 2004. Further letters and comments were circulated under cover of the letters of 26 May and 4 and 23 June 2004. Representations received in response to the letter of 23 June are listed in the attached schedule and are enclosed for information.

4. Following consideration of these representations, the Secretary of State has concluded that that he should seek further evidence concerning the availability or otherwise of alternative sites and that for this purpose it is appropriate to re-open the inquiry. The matters on which the Secretary of State requires further evidence are as follows :
a) the availability and suitability for the proposed development of land at
• Brighton Station

• Brighton Greyhound Stadium
• Shoreham Harbour

• Sheepcote Valley

• Toad's Hole Valley

• Waterhall

• Withdean Stadium

In each case against the following criteria:
(i) Is the site within the conurbation of Brighton and Hove, thereby complying with Football League requirements?
(ii) Is site acquisition a realistic proposition?
(iii) Is the site large enough for a 22,000 capacity community stadium together with a bus/coach park?
(iv) Can a stadium be built without incurring unaffordable development costs on the site?
(v) Can a stadium be built on the site without resulting in any over-riding safety/stadium management problems?
(vi) Are there any over-riding site specific planning issues?
(vii) Is the site accessible by sustainable modes of transport?
(viii) Can a stadium be built on the site without resulting in any unacceptable environmental impacts?
(ix) Can a stadium be built on the site without any unacceptable visual impacts?

b) The estimated cost of the development at Falmer and all of the above sites having regard to the advice in PPG7 "The Countryside - Environmental Quality and Economic and Social Development" that major development proposals in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty should be demonstrated to be in the public interest and should include assessments of the cost and scope of developing elsewhere outside the AONB or meeting the need for it in some other way

c) Whether there are any other sites that could be suitable for the proposed development, having regard to the above criteria.

d) The implications for the application site and for any of the other alternative sites located within the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of the proposed designation of the South Downs National Park.

5. The Planning Inspectorate has been asked to make the procedural arrangements for re-opening the inquiry and they will shortly be in contact with you. The case officer in the Planning Inspectorate is Sian Evans, 3/17 Eagle Wing, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN: Tel No: 0117 372 8559

6. Copies of this letter have been sent to Brighton & Hove City Council, Lewes District Council all those who appeared at inquiry.

Yours faithfully,

Miss A Gerry
 




Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
62,754
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I've found it.

Dear Brighton,
About your stadium thing. I've had this report on my desk for ages now, but its bloody huge and frankly I just can't be arsed to read through it all. The writing is really small, there's long words and everything. Anyway, I keep these getting letters from people living in Falmer telling me there's loads of other places it could be built. I'm sure its already been covered somewhere in that report, but I'm buggered if I'm going to plough through that lot trying to find it.

It strikes me that the easiest thing to do it to have another quick inquiry just to straighten out this "build it somewhere else" business once and for all. Just tell me why those other sites are no good, and I'll see what I can do.

Anyway, must go. I think Tony wants to invade Tasmania or something. Catch you later.

JP.
 
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Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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I've got the letter in jpeg format if you want me to mail it to you.
 


somerset

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Jul 14, 2003
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Did you manage to speak to him then?
 




somerset

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Jul 14, 2003
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Don't panic..... I have seen the other thread now.... ta
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
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dahn sarf
I'm going at 6.30 but have a letter of my own to take with me.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Easy 10 said:
I've found it.

Dear Brighton,
About your stadium thing. I've had this report on my desk for ages now, but its bloody huge and frankly I just can't be arsed to read through it all. The writing is really small, there's long words and everything. Anyway, I keep these getting letters from people living in Falmer telling me there's loads of other places it could be built. I'm sure its already been covered somewhere in that report, but I'm buggered if I'm going to plough through that lot trying to find it.

It strikes me that the easiest thing to do it to have another quick inquiry just to straighten out this "build it somewhere else" business once and for all. Just tell me why those other sites are no good, and I'll see what I can do.

Anyway, must go. I think Tony wants to invade Tasmania or something. Catch you later.



funny because its true

JP.
 




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