The Birdman
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Improve the road junction
More needed jobs
More needed Houses
Save me driving to Croyden
Come let's get behind it.
More needed jobs
More needed Houses
Save me driving to Croyden
Come let's get behind it.
Have you read the planning application? The answer to the drainage question is there. I don't blindly support it just because the Albion are involved.
I grew up in Hassocks and visit the area regularly. It's no more overcrowded than anywhere else. People just don't like change or progress
You've conveniently ignored the rest of the post ..and his point ..no one denies we need housing!
While I obviously appreciate TBs massive financial input to the club I find this attempt to leverage love for the club into support for a commercial development pretty despicable.
Have you read the planning application? The answer to the drainage question is there. I don't blindly support it just because the Albion are involved.
I don't know whether the 30% affordable housing will be true or not, so I can't comment on that.
I saw the drainage answer to the concern of it being a flood plain, so stuck to that point. I remember when we applied for planning permission to build the training ground, there were dire warnings about flooding, which haven't happened because the club put good drainage in.
Have you read the planning application? The answer to the drainage question is there. I don't blindly support it just because the Albion are involved.
You personally don't blindly support it just because the Albion are involved, but isn't that essentially what they are asking people to do?
You might want to look again. It won't be long before (your example) Hassocks joins up with Burgess Hill. There's a massive town being touted west of Haywards Heath. The developers have no regard for lack the of infrastructure in either area but know there's vastly more money to be made building in the SE. The A27 is at breaking point going through Worthing (which this scheme with further impact on)
Would love something like this in newhaven.
I entirely agree, and I have no problem with him making the application, and on cursory inspection its a far more acceptable development than many would have made.I don't think he is doing abything that any other successful businessman wouldn't, given the same circumstances.
The point "my" expert made was that the plan is all well and good the vast majority of the time but once every 10?20?50? years it won't be and then it'll be a disaster.
I entirely agree, and I have no problem with him making the application, and on cursory inspection its a far more acceptable development than many would have made.
My objection is entirely that using the club website to ask fans to skew a consultation is ... well objectionable.
It's not comparable to the stadium, IKEA isn't going to be homeless and go out of business.
Newhaven, overcrowded lol?More traffic to add to our very overcrowded roads?
Newhaven, overcrowded lol?
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Good points well made, I would suggest this is really the crux of the issue.
You personally don't blindly support it just because the Albion are involved, but isn't that essentially what they are asking people to do?
There is a case for building there but they haven't made it. Pollution levels are already 35% above the legal maximum and they want to put the primary school (which is too small incidentally) up next to it.