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Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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With the other threads about the idiots making stupid suggestions I thought I'd have a look in the Argus and who should have the main headline letter? Me. I'm feeling quite pleased with myself. Don't know why but I am. One in the eye for a Nimby from a couple of weeks ago I'd like to think.
 






Rangdo

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What gave me away? The bit about the AONB?:lolol:
 


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Yep after you stated the same on here good call.
 


Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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I couldn't resist it. When the idiot wrote the original letter there were so many incorrect facts that I had to write in. Just thought I'd tag that little bit about the AONB on the end. I'm surprised they printed it un-edited actually.
 




Yorkie

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Jul 5, 2003
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dahn sarf
Well written.
 


somerset

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any chance of a link, the argus doesn't reach somerset....ta
 






Yorkie

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Jul 5, 2003
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dahn sarf
The Argus online is usually 24 hours behind but not sure if the letters are shown? Anyone have access to the site?
 


SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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Lead letter in today's Argus, headlined "Grim fairytale has no relation to the facts":

I READ with astonishment the fairytale concocted by AFA Simmons (Letters, August 20) in suggesting an alternative site to Falmer but would like to suggest proper research is done on the subject before putting pen to paper.

I would like to know if Mr/Mrs Simmons has read John Prescott's report. It has set in motion another inquiry that shall seek more appropriate sites according to certain criteria but at no point does it say that a stadium will not be built at Falmer.

Perhaps he/she would like to direct me to the part of the report that rejects the proposal, because I cannot see it - or perhaps he/she is confusing Mr Prescott's decision with the opinions of the planning inspectors?

Also, I found AFA Simmons's grasp of local geography comical.

No, Falmer isn't in the city of Brighton and Hove but the site on which the club wants to build the stadium is, which you would know if you had researched your topic.

This is why it was Brighton and Hove City Council that initially granted planning permission.

Also, how it can be suggested that the Goldstone was not in the city of Brighton and Hove (the Hove part is the clue here) is beyond me.

The one major benefit Falmer can offer above all sites and that always seems to be overlooked is the presence of thousands of existing parking spaces at the universities of Sussex and Brighton that can be shared on matchdays.

If the stadium were to be built at Waterhall, as the residents of Falmer have suggested, far more green land would need to be destroyed to accommodate visitors to a 22,000-seater stadium.

Finally, in response to the residents of Falmer who insist on using the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty argument to fight their cause, I would like to know what was on the site of Falmer village before their houses were built?

Could it be that gorgeous, picturesque downland was destroyed to build them there? Surely not.

The club and fans want (and I believe will eventually get) Falmer and are willing to work and co-exist with the residents.

We don't want to disrupt or destroy the village, we just want our own home and it has yet to be decided, despite what AFA Simmons says, that Falmer is not the best place for us.

Mr C Bell
Southdown Road
Portslade
 


Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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I don't know where the letters are online so I can't help with the others but this is my letter:


I read with interest the fairytale concocted by AFA Simmons (Letters 20th August) in suggesting an alternative site to Falmer but would like to suggest that proper research is done on the subject before putting pen to paper.
I would like to know if Mr/Ms Simmons has read John Prescott's report. I can see no part in which Falmer is rejected. The report has set in motion another inquiry that shall seek more appropriate sites according to certain criteria but at no point does it say that a stadium will not be built at Falmer. Perhaps he/she would like to direct me to the part of the report that rejects the proposal because I cannot see it, or perhaps he/she is confusing John Prescott's decision with the opinions of the planning inspectors?.
Also, I found AFA simmons grasp of local geography quite comical. No, Falmer isn't in the city of Brighton and Hove but the site on which the club wants to build the stadium is, which you would know if you had researched your topic. This is why it was Brighton and Hove City council who initially granted planning permission. Also, how it can be suggested that the Goldstone was not in the City of Brighton and Hove (the Hove part is the clue here) is beyond me.
The one major aspect that Falmer can offer above all other sites, that always seems to be overlooked, is the presence of thousands of existing parking spaces at the Universities of Sussex and Brighton that can be shared on matchdays. If the stadium were to be built at Waterhall as the residents of Falmer have suggested then far more greenland would need to be destroyed to cater for the visitors to a 22,000 seater stadium.
Finally, in response to the residents of Falmer who insist on using the AONB excuse to fight their cause I would like to know what was on the site of Falmer Village before their houses were built? Could it be that gourgeous picturesque downland was destroyed to build them there? Surely not.
The club and fans want (and I believe will eventually get) Falmer and are willing to work and co-exist alongside the residents. We don't want to disrupt or destroy the village, we just want our own home and it has yet to be decided despite, what AFA Simmons says, that Falmer is not the best place for us.



:wave:
 




Kryten

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SussexSpur said:
Lead letter in today's Argus, headlined "Grim fairytale has no relation to the facts":

I READ with astonishment the fairytale concocted by AFA Simmons (Letters, August 20) in suggesting an alternative site to Falmer but would like to suggest proper research is done on the subject before putting pen to paper.

I would like to know if Mr/Mrs Simmons has read John Prescott's report. It has set in motion another inquiry that shall seek more appropriate sites according to certain criteria but at no point does it say that a stadium will not be built at Falmer.

Perhaps he/she would like to direct me to the part of the report that rejects the proposal, because I cannot see it - or perhaps he/she is confusing Mr Prescott's decision with the opinions of the planning inspectors?

Also, I found AFA Simmons's grasp of local geography comical.

No, Falmer isn't in the city of Brighton and Hove but the site on which the club wants to build the stadium is, which you would know if you had researched your topic.

This is why it was Brighton and Hove City Council that initially granted planning permission.

Also, how it can be suggested that the Goldstone was not in the city of Brighton and Hove (the Hove part is the clue here) is beyond me.

The one major benefit Falmer can offer above all sites and that always seems to be overlooked is the presence of thousands of existing parking spaces at the universities of Sussex and Brighton that can be shared on matchdays.

If the stadium were to be built at Waterhall, as the residents of Falmer have suggested, far more green land would need to be destroyed to accommodate visitors to a 22,000-seater stadium.

Finally, in response to the residents of Falmer who insist on using the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty argument to fight their cause, I would like to know what was on the site of Falmer village before their houses were built?

Could it be that gorgeous, picturesque downland was destroyed to build them there? Surely not.

The club and fans want (and I believe will eventually get) Falmer and are willing to work and co-exist with the residents.

We don't want to disrupt or destroy the village, we just want our own home and it has yet to be decided, despite what AFA Simmons says, that Falmer is not the best place for us.

Mr C Bell
Southdown Road
Portslade

fantastic :clap2: :clap: :clap2:
 


Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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Ah, beat me to it by 2 minutes :dunce:
 














Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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Ahh, my public :lolol:. I wrote it becuase you can just email them so it's so easy. 5 mins slagging off some Nimby well worth it in my opinion.

Come on. You know you want to.

letters@theargus.co.uk
(you have to give your name and address to get printed).
 


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