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Brighton's stadium gets go-ahead Brighton's stadium gets go-ahead
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Brighton and Hove Albion FC has been given the go-ahead to build a multi-million pound 22,000 seater stadium in Falmer. Brighton and Hove Albion FC has been given the go-ahead to build a 22,000 seater stadium in Falmer.
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Hazel Blears gave the project planning approval on Tuesday.Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Hazel Blears gave the project planning approval on Tuesday.
The League One side, who currently play at the Withdean Stadium, have been without a permanent home since 1997.The League One side, who currently play at the Withdean Stadium, have been without a permanent home since 1997.
And in 2005 it thought it had won its battle to build the arena, but an error led to the decision being quashed. Chief executive Martin Perry said: "This is fantastic news for the club. It's something many of us have worked tirelessly towards."
All the hurdles that have been put in our way we have overcome Adrian Newaham, The Seagull Party He added: "But it isn't green for go just yet. We've already had one false dawn; as our supporters already know all to well we have been here before.
"At the moment what we do not know is if our opponents are planning a further legal challenge, which could cause more delays."
In 2005 the club thought it had won its battle to build the arena, but an error led to the decision being quashed.
The planning application for a new ground on land north of Village Way, in Falmer, has been through two public inquiries.The planning application for a new ground on land north of Village Way, in Falmer, has been through two public inquiries.
It was opposed by some residents, the parish council, Lewes council and conservation groups because of its proximity to the South Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.It was opposed by some residents, the parish council, Lewes council and conservation groups because of its proximity to the South Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Changes announced earlier this month to the boundaries for a South Downs National Park mean a stadium coach park at Falmer no longer falls within the proposed park.Changes announced earlier this month to the boundaries for a South Downs National Park mean a stadium coach park at Falmer no longer falls within the proposed park.
Supporters from the Falmer For All campaign formed The Seagulls Party to field candidates at local elections.
Adrian Newaham, deputy leader of the party, said: "This decision says yes to all for parts of the plan.
"It's a fantastic piece of news for the club. All the hurdles that have been put in our way we have overcome.
"It's the only place for the stadium and it's the right place for the stadium."