¡Cereal Killer! said:Just a cock up in Prescotts Secretary![]()
¡Cereal Killer! said:Just a cock up in Prescotts Secretary![]()
Lord Bracknell said:LDC's early hostile comments were all about how they disagreed with Prescott's assessment of the relative weight to be given to the various conflicting policies that apply to an application as complex as this - but those matters are "within the exclusive province of the Secretary of State", so count for nothing at the end of the day. It was some weeks before LDC found the Built Up Area error. And that's the only one with any legal weight.
Can you ask her to run the next decision letter past the FFA team before it goes along the corridor for ministerial approval?Nobby's Betamax Video said:Which, as I'm led to believe, was why the individual concerned in the Gov't Dept was "devastated".
Oh shut up, Judas.perseus said:Yep, somebody delayed it deliberately!
I think they know they can do this (I have suspected this before) when the Government are not really satisfied with the plan, but can find no legal or planning reason to stop it.
Gully said:It might sum up a Labour government, but I am convinced that if we had had a Tory one the closest we would get to seeing the Albion play now is at home during a game of Subbuteo.
I'll have a pint of the Swan's Best Bitter, Mr Woodruff.C.Gull said:The board have used Falmer for doing very little in the transfer market,what are they going to do if its approved.
They have little financial clout so it will be very interesting to learn the next excuse for not buying decent players.
Any suggestions?
Nemesis said:![]()
They tried their damnedest to stop us playing at Withdean for those who have conveniently forgotten. Also, let's not forget every Sussex tory mp is against Falmer.
mona said:I'll have a pint of the Swan's Best Bitter, Mr Woodruff.
Hatterlovesbrighton said:It inrigues me that Perseus has appeared to have completely forgotten his anti Falmer past
Nemesis said:![]()
They tried their damnedest to stop us playing at Withdean for those who have conveniently forgotten. Also, let's not forget every Sussex tory mp is against Falmer.
Gwylan said:And don't forget it was the Tory-controlled Hove council that let Archer sell the Goldstone for redevelopment.
m20gull said:All the council would have done was give permission for the development.
.. which I don't recall being seen at the time as a bad thing. I thought the Hove council was unpopular because they tried to impose conditions on its use that limited its value (such as stopping it being a DIY store),Gwylan said:Isn't that enough? They could easily have refused it or set conditions on the developers paying for a new ground, but no, they just let Archer have what he wanted.
m20gull said:.. which I don't recall being seen at the time as a bad thing. I thought the Hove council was unpopular because they tried to impose conditions on its use that limited its value (such as stopping it being a DIY store),
True.Gwylan said:My memory is different. I remember that there was outrage when the Goldstone was sold and there were no plans for a new ground but we would be ground-sharing with Portsmouth.
I certainly don't recall any Albion fans thinking the sale of the Goldstone was beneficial to the club.
Lord Bracknell said:True.
But the earlier aim was just to get planning permission for development in order to increase the value of the site and allow the Club to borrow more against that increased value.
There was a massive fans' petition submitted to Hove Council in support of planning permission being given.
Disposal of the site with nowhere to go was a completely different issue.
Hatterlovesbrighton said:It inrigues me that Perseus has appeared to have completely forgotten his anti Falmer past