Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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That’s just brilliant. Fantastic news.
Planning application refused:
Crowdfunding!eventually something gets pushed through for the site, risk would be under a different time and council it may be less favourable for the Prince Albert.
it's up for £2.2m, if anyone want to arrange a whip round and control the future development?
it's a very good idea, far more proactive than protesting and complaining about development for years.Crowdfunding!
I remember something similar happening quite a few decades ago where land which was for sale for development was purchased by protestors with some sort of whip-round. It was divided up into small parcels and all the contributors owned a piece. The idea being in the first instance it stopped development. And second it future-proofed the land as it would need everyone to change their mind and sell their parcel. Something along these lines anyway. 2.2m is a lot to raise though.
I tried to find the story I’m referring to, it might have been this as it’s the same principle. Don’t recall it being Heathrow though. The activists and celebs bought the land and intend to sell it on in small plots. https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jan/13/travelandtransport-activistsit's a very good idea, far more proactive than protesting and complaining about development for years.
I’m not local but, and without fail, I always visit The Albert when I’m in town. It’s for no other reason than it’s a brilliant pub with some superb ales and beers and always an interesting mix of people.This is great news, I wonder how much FBS had to do with it as his set Monday made mainstream news.
What would now be great is all of those people who signed the petition and are local enough now actually visit the Albert…..
no food, the kebab wraps from Alushi opposite are v good.Instead of starting another thread, I'll just hijack this one. Is the Price Albert open today and, if so, does it do good food?
Heading into town and looking for a decent pub near the station. All recommendations gratefully received
Co-sign. Brilliant little establisment.no food, the kebab wraps from Alushi opposite are v good.
Caxton the obvious choice - you can spend time looking at the Albion memorabilia while waiting for your lunch!Instead of starting another thread, I'll just hijack this one. Is the Price Albert open today and, if so, does it do good food?
Heading into town and looking for a decent pub near the station. All recommendations gratefully received
Me too! The last visit went a little like this: YOW->YUL->LHR->Pool Valley->Prince Albert->BedGreat news. This is one of the pubs I always visit when I'm back in Brighton.