Frequently mentioned here, what is it about?
Frequently mentioned here, what is it about?
The fact the LDC lawyer looked like Professor Snape made it all the more fun.It stems from a (frankly surreal) encounter at the first public inquiry, which I attended, when BHA were seeking planning permission to build a stadium on some designated green belt land at Falmer.
On one memorable afternoon of the proceedings, an independent ecologist had carried out a study at said site, with a view to presenting what impact placing a 22,500 seater stadium would have on the local pipistrelle bat population. To much sniggers in the gallery, he had apparently used a "bat detector" at dusk to carry out his analysis. But on close questioning, it basically emerged that he hadn't found any bats there at all.
So having established there was not a local bat population to speak of, the Lewes District Council lawyer, (on behalf of his NIMBY clients), having just seen a coach and horses driven through one of the central pillars of his objection to the stadium, clutched at an almighty great straw and uttered the immortal phrase: "But you accept that there is an increased risk of vehicle/bat collision".
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You probably had to be there.
It stems from a (frankly surreal) encounter at the first public inquiry, which I attended, when BHA were seeking planning permission to build a stadium on some designated green belt land at Falmer.
On one memorable afternoon of the proceedings, an independent ecologist had carried out a study at said site, with a view to presenting what impact placing a 22,500 seater stadium would have on the local pipistrelle bat population. To much sniggers in the gallery, he had apparently used a "bat detector" at dusk to carry out his analysis. But on close questioning, it basically emerged that he hadn't found any bats there at all.
So having established there was not a local bat population to speak of, the Lewes District Council lawyer, (on behalf of his NIMBY clients), having just seen a coach and horses driven through one of the central pillars of his objection to the stadium, clutched at an almighty great straw and uttered the immortal phrase: "But you accept that there is an increased risk of vehicle/bat collision".
You probably had to be there.