Wardy's twin
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- Oct 21, 2014
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Farmer nothing to do with it. Bennett family are long standing Falmer residents.They own the field whereas surrounding Farmland owned by Brighton Council and farmed by tenants.
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Farmer nothing to do with it. Bennett family are long standing Falmer residents.They own the field whereas surrounding Farmland owned by Brighton Council and farmed by tenants.
I thought we couldn't get our hotel because it looked really, really shite.
And they weren't wrong.
As told on Roar.
Mr Perry said out of courtesy to the residents, he paid Falmer Parish Council a visit regarding the hotel plans.
He was told there wouldn't be any objection but they hoped it wouldn't block their view of the stadium because they really rather like it.
Quite how Martin isn't currently doing 25 years to life, I'll never know.
I reckon you are more of a SNAP player, as opposed to POKER
Mr Perry once told me that he explained to residents of Falmer that the Stadium wouldn't be visible from the A27. What he didn't tell them is that he was referring to the A27 near Littlehampton.
11 years is a long game of Poker
Farmer nothing to do with it. Bennett family are long standing Falmer residents.They own the field whereas surrounding Farmland owned by Brighton Council and farmed by tenants.
Sums it up. Gamble by Bloom. Not so much Bennett as apart from considerable application costs if turned down site just returns to original value to Albion.
Assume Albion would block any access for students to station/university through there land so that is a lot of students wandering around The Drove
How is it a gamble by Bloom and not Bennett ?
With only access from The Drove I still think that is a heck of lot of students going to and from University/Station even walking or cycling. As i said before am sure Albion would block of any access from there land
That is exceedingly ugly.
Not sure I'd see that happening. While it would be a big FU to Bennett, it would cause complications in the Club's relationship with the Universities, which they use for parking - both Brighton and Sussex Unis. If the club don't allow students access, the universities could stop allowing the club use of their car parks when any existing agreements expire.
I’m surprised the club did not come to a deal 12 years ago to buy the land off Mr Bennett when I’m sure there was a possibility of a sale. I wonder if one key objection from the club would be if it in anyway prevented the club from developing the land next to the proposed development which it owns. Possibly the Hotel / cancer unit may make a reappearance in a new form? Most likely a multi-storey car park!
Not sure I'd see that happening. While it would be a big FU to Bennett, it would cause complications in the Club's relationship with the Universities, which they use for parking - both Brighton and Sussex Unis. If the club don't allow students access, the universities could stop allowing the club use of their car parks when any existing agreements expire.
No gamble by Bennett because he knows Albion are still there if he gets turned down albeit at a lower price. Would have thought club have talked to him about buying but not come to an agreement. By not doing so Bloom taking a gamble he wont get planning;
With only access from The Drove I still think that is a heck of lot of students going to and from University/Station even walking or cycling. As i said before am sure Albion would block of any access from there land
How’s Bennett planning on getting all the plant and materials to the site he’s shoe-horned into? I can see uncle Tony getting his own back for this seasons car-park shenanigans by not allowing access? Or do we assume he has shared right of way through our coach park?