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Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
Brighton nomads on march for new home
By Paul Hayward
(Filed: 27/09/2004)



Before the pro-fox, anti-fox, stop-the-war and anti-globalisation lobbies flood the streets of Brighton for this week's Labour Party conference, the homeless are on the march.

Here's how to spot them. They wear blue-and-white striped shirts and will rechristen their temporary shelter 'Palookaville' for 24 hours on Saturday. They recently sent 16,000 postcards to the Deputy Prime Minister – who has the power to decide their fate – and have spent the last seven years campaigning for a decent roof to be put over their heads.

The council voted 11-1 in favour of them being rehoused at nearby Falmer, and 67 per cent of the local electorate voted 'yes' in a referendum. When a petition was submitted to No10, there were 62,000 signatures. When an Early Day Motion was tabled in the House of Commons, more than 140 MPs gave their support.

But still the Brighton and Hove Albion supporters have to fight for a new community stadium to replace the embarrassment of Withdean: a converted athletics track (capacity: 6,973) that has been renamed Palookaville for Saturday's visit by Sheffield United.

Palookaville is the shirt-sponsor Fatboy Slim's new album and it's where the club are heading if John Prescott continues to resist the democratic will on the South Coast. Two weeks ago, Brighton asked supporters to help make up a chronic financial shortfall after spending £5.2 million on Withdean and a planning application and public inquiry, which together swallowed up £2.5 million.

Asked to adjudicate, Prescott effectively sent the Falmer scheme back to a second public inquiry, which has been asked to look at 'alternative' sites (a process the club had been through at least once). The optimists think Prescott's 'decision' was an amber light for Falmer. Others see only red, and some dainty footwork to evade the political fall-out from an unpopular and probably fatal decision.

One point the Brighton fans will be making to the folks in the Grand Hotel during their march at 5.30pm today is that the Seagulls lost their nest in the week that New Labour first came to office – in May, 1997 – after a speculator from out of town sold their Goldstone Ground to a property developer. The club survives, through love alone, but it's tired of cardboard city.
 






Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,645
Pretty sympathetic, for the Telegraph, I'd say.

Probably better than could be expected (though if we rode in on horseback with a few fox carcasses dragging behind, it would probably make the front page).
 


Rangdo

Registered Cider Drinker
Apr 21, 2004
4,779
Cider Country
Very good. Well written. National coverage. :clap2: :clap2:
 








chips and gravy

New member
Jan 5, 2004
2,100
worthing
Paul Hayward does us proud once again! :clap:
 


Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,645
Ah, Paul Hayward, didn't notice that. Of course.

Well played that man.
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,332
Living In a Box
Great article - more publicity :clap2:
 


Wardy

NSC's Benefits Guru
Oct 9, 2003
11,219
In front of the PC
Well written and can only do good. :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:
 


3gulls

Banned
Jul 26, 2004
2,403
Uncle Buck said:
Brighton nomads on march for new home
By Paul Hayward
(Filed: 27/09/2004)



Before the pro-fox, anti-fox, stop-the-war and anti-globalisation lobbies flood the streets of Brighton for this week's Labour Party conference, the homeless are on the march.

Here's how to spot them. They wear blue-and-white striped shirts and will rechristen their temporary shelter 'Palookaville' for 24 hours on Saturday. They recently sent 16,000 postcards to the Deputy Prime Minister – who has the power to decide their fate – and have spent the last seven years campaigning for a decent roof to be put over their heads.

The council voted 11-1 in favour of them being rehoused at nearby Falmer, and 67 per cent of the local electorate voted 'yes' in a referendum. When a petition was submitted to No10, there were 62,000 signatures. When an Early Day Motion was tabled in the House of Commons, more than 140 MPs gave their support.

But still the Brighton and Hove Albion supporters have to fight for a new community stadium to replace the embarrassment of Withdean: a converted athletics track (capacity: 6,973) that has been renamed Palookaville for Saturday's visit by Sheffield United.

Palookaville is the shirt-sponsor Fatboy Slim's new album and it's where the club are heading if John Prescott continues to resist the democratic will on the South Coast. Two weeks ago, Brighton asked supporters to help make up a chronic financial shortfall after spending £5.2 million on Withdean and a planning application and public inquiry, which together swallowed up £2.5 million.

Asked to adjudicate, Prescott effectively sent the Falmer scheme back to a second public inquiry, which has been asked to look at 'alternative' sites (a process the club had been through at least once). The optimists think Prescott's 'decision' was an amber light for Falmer. Others see only red, and some dainty footwork to evade the political fall-out from an unpopular and probably fatal decision.

One point the Brighton fans will be making to the folks in the Grand Hotel during their march at 5.30pm today is that the Seagulls lost their nest in the week that New Labour first came to office – in May, 1997 – after a speculator from out of town sold their Goldstone Ground to a property developer. The club survives, through love alone, but it's tired of cardboard city.

Top article, from a top publication!:clap2: :clap2:
 












somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset
More articles like this please.......... ggod one.
 




Northstander

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2003
14,031
Just forwarded (is that a word?) to colleagues up here in Leeds, they know we have no ground but not the FULL "SP!"

That is a top article!

:clap:
 
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b.w.2.

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2004
5,189
Brilliant stuff!... he is always a great supporter of our club... :)
 








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