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Read 02.09.2005 Falmer emerges as the most suitable site for a new stadium...
Read 02.09.2005 56,000 people vote in favour of a permanent home for the Seagulls, plus the club begin playing at Withdean...
Read 02.09.2005 Albion fans deliver a 61,452-signature petition to Brighton & Hove City Council, and the planning committee votes 11 to 1 in favour of a stadium at Falmer...
Read 02.09.2005 The first public inquiry begins, while Des Lynam and Norman Cook make a special delivery at 10 Downing Street...
Read 18.08.2005 John Prescott announces he is going to re-open the public inquiry, and thousands of fans march on the Labour Party Conference in Brighton...
Read 17.08.2005 Up to 10,000 Albion fans descend on Brighton seafront to demonstrate their support for the stadium...
Read 16.08.2005 The club receives the green light from John Prescott, but Lewes District Council announce a High Court challenge...
Read 18.08.2005 The public inquiry re-opens with a new inspector...
Read 15.08.2005 Ruth Kelly takes over the decision, the Seagulls Party forms and Lewes withdraw their legal challenge...
Read 14.08.2005 Hazel Blears delivers a yes verdict, and after a few cautious weeks, the club finally learns there is to be no further legal challenge, and the celebrations can really begin!

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