Seagull Stew
Well-known member
But I would imagine that arguing in favour of a football stadium in, say, Shoreham harbour is not the job of Lewes District council either!
Lord Bracknell said:The campaigning has already been taken to fans of Lewes FC. This letter was handed out at the Dripping Pan last Saturday:-
Dear Supporter
I am sure you are aware that John Prescott’s assessment of our proposals for the new stadium at Falmer is going into extra time. In the next few months a resumed Public Inquiry will examine other “potential” sites against a list of specific criteria before the Deputy Prime Minister gives his final verdict.
While the delay is very frustrating, we believe the process will prove once and for all that our original assessment was correct and there is only one site in Brighton for a new stadium that will meet Government criteria – Falmer.
The Albion will have to spend many more thousands of pounds on gathering evidence, presenting expert witnesses, legal representation, etc. – in addition to the £2.5 million we have already spent on the Falmer application and original Inquiry.
Our opponents, led by Lewes District Council, will be committing further significant sums of public money towards representation at the Inquiry. We know that they are currently gathering together a team of experts to try and challenge evidence submitted by our team on sites none of which are in the Lewes area. As a resident of Lewes District (which also includes Ringmer, Seaford, Newhaven, Peacehaven and Telscombe Cliffs) you might well resent this use of Council taxpayers’ money. And you won’t be alone, because almost 5,000 of your fellow residents signed the Falmer For All petition compared to under 1,000 who signed the petition against the stadium, a ratio of 5:1!
If you are unhappy with this situation, we recommend that you contact your councillor(s) on Lewes District Council straightaway. I have attached details of names and addresses of all the councillors. Wards have one, two or three councillors. If you are not sure in which Ward you live then contact Lewes District Council on (01273) 471600.
We also recommend that you write to Cllr Ann De Vecchi, Leader of the Council, and to John Crawford, Chief Executive. Both can be contacted at Lewes District Council, 32 High Street, Lewes BN7 2LX. And if you really want to get the message home, send a letter to the local newspaper: Sussex Express, 25 High Street, Lewes BN7 2LU.
Finally, please support the march to the Labour Party conference in Brighton on 27th September if you possibly can. Keep the faith – We will get our new stadium!
Many thanks for your continued support,
Yours faithfully
Martin Perry
Chief Executive
This is accompanied by a list of Lewes councillors, taken from the Lewes DC Website
somerset said:Yes and the letter was articulate and to the point, but with all due respect LFc get an average of 250 at each home game, my original suggestion was to do the same at all football/sporting clubs that come under the LDC control.... that would perhaps get them all thinking a bit harder about the issue.
ahem ...somerset said:with all due respect LFc get an average of 250 at each home game
Spot on!Seagull_Stew said:But I would imagine that arguing in favour of a football stadium in, say, Shoreham harbour is not the job of Lewes District council either!
Lord Bracknell said:Recycling and waste collection, Oval Gull ... not waste disposal. That's a County Council job (in East Sussex done jointly with Brighton & Hove City Council).
The precise boundaries between County and District responsibilities are sometimes very baffling. Mouldy meat pies are a District Council concern (Environmental Health). Underweight meat pies belong to the County (Trading Standards). Meat pies that are underweight and mouldy? God knows.
Nah. Rottingdean is part of the City by the Sea. As is Saltdean. But East Saltdean is in Lewes District.mrhairy said:Is Rottingdean included in their area. I have a business there and pay council tax etc.
Lammy said:People keep banging on about Lewes this and Lewes that. Let's not forget that (as shown above) Lewes District is quite a bit bigger than just Lewes. We need to think bigger than that. For a start Seaford has a much bigger population.
I propose a hard hitting leaflet campaign at the source of all great gossip. The pub! pubs in and around the area also stand to make more money in the area including seaford as Falmer is a short train ride away. As there are no pubs in Falmer (none worth a mention) fans may well stay to drink in the towns they are travelling from before hopping on the train.
I am Newhaven based and at a push could do Seaford too. What we need his a man (or WoMan) in every area to hand out a load of leaflets. or better still Beer mats?
What about a Beer mat campaign? Some people even collect them!
Yorkie said:Could we produce a leaflet similar to the Lewes supporter one but addressed Dear Householder or Council taxpayer?
I would deliver some around my local area.
Lammy said:People keep banging on about Lewes this and Lewes that. Let's not forget that (as shown above) Lewes District is quite a bit bigger than just Lewes. We need to think bigger than that. For a start Seaford has a much bigger population.