Ultra-Important for Falmer - read and act NOW
Brighton & Hove Albion Chairman Dick Knight is calling on football fans everywhere to write to John Prescott to express their dismay at the report produced by the Local Plan Inspector on the City of Brighton & Hove's new Local Plan.
The report recommends that the council do not allocate a site at Falmer for a new stadium, and completely ignores local issues and the Albion's urgent need for a new home and proposes another site - which is completely unsuitable - and one where there will be even more opposition.
Knight said, "I call on all football fans to write to the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott urgently. It would be totally unfair for this club, this city and this community to be denied their right to a modern stadium because compelling facts have been casually dismissed."
To help you do this, we have set out below some of the key points to make:
- The report does not recognise the very real difficulties of finding a suitable site in the Brighton & Hove area
- It does not reflect the overwhelming public support for the stadium project at Falmer and the detailed consultation process that took place prior to selecting the site
The planning application clearly demonstrated:
- the club's need for a new stadium
- It provided evidence of the national importance of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club
- It set out the huge number of jobs and opportunities for education and skills training that would be provided by the development
- It included an innovative sustainable transport scheme
- It demonstrated that the Falmer site had the least impact of any of the very few potential sites for a stadium in the Brighton & Hove area
None of these points were taken into account in the Inspector's recommendations - and letter writers should ask Mr Prescott to take these factors into account when he makes his decision.
Letters should be sent directly to:
Mr John Prescott
Deputy Prime Minister
Cabinet Office
Whitehall
London SW1A 2WH
We would urge all football supporters to take the time to write immediately
- time is running out, so don't delay.
Brighton & Hove Albion Chairman Dick Knight is calling on football fans everywhere to write to John Prescott to express their dismay at the report produced by the Local Plan Inspector on the City of Brighton & Hove's new Local Plan.
The report recommends that the council do not allocate a site at Falmer for a new stadium, and completely ignores local issues and the Albion's urgent need for a new home and proposes another site - which is completely unsuitable - and one where there will be even more opposition.
Knight said, "I call on all football fans to write to the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott urgently. It would be totally unfair for this club, this city and this community to be denied their right to a modern stadium because compelling facts have been casually dismissed."
To help you do this, we have set out below some of the key points to make:
- The report does not recognise the very real difficulties of finding a suitable site in the Brighton & Hove area
- It does not reflect the overwhelming public support for the stadium project at Falmer and the detailed consultation process that took place prior to selecting the site
The planning application clearly demonstrated:
- the club's need for a new stadium
- It provided evidence of the national importance of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club
- It set out the huge number of jobs and opportunities for education and skills training that would be provided by the development
- It included an innovative sustainable transport scheme
- It demonstrated that the Falmer site had the least impact of any of the very few potential sites for a stadium in the Brighton & Hove area
None of these points were taken into account in the Inspector's recommendations - and letter writers should ask Mr Prescott to take these factors into account when he makes his decision.
Letters should be sent directly to:
Mr John Prescott
Deputy Prime Minister
Cabinet Office
Whitehall
London SW1A 2WH
We would urge all football supporters to take the time to write immediately
- time is running out, so don't delay.
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