There will be a Judicial Review aimed at quashing the Incinerator Planning permission at the Royal Courts of Justice on the 21st and 22nd of July starting at 10:30 am on Monday the 21st. The actual courtroom will be sign posted.
We are looking to provide a coach for people wanting to go. It’s a 49 seater coach leaving on Monday 21st July departing at 0730, pick up point Sainsbury Newhaven. The coach will leave London at 1630hrs. Price £10 to be booked and paid in advance by Sunday 12 noon through Carla Butler. If 40 people by Sunday lunch time have not booked and paid we will have to cancel and go by train, so if you are interested please contact Carla as soon as possible. A District Councillor is providing the coach for no profit. It will be advertised in the Argus and Sussex Express too. Carla Butler is the organiser for this, she can be contacted on 01273 510 368.
We believe that children under 14 are not allowed into the court room.
The Royal Courts of Justice are on the Strand WC2. The nearest underground stations are Temple on the District and Circle lines, Holborn on the Central and Piccadilly lines and Chancery Lane on the Central Line. Click here for a map.
Bus numbers 4, 11, 15, 23, 26, 76, 172, and 341 stop outside the RCJ. Bus numbers 1, 59, 68, 91, 168, 171, 188, 243, 521 and X68 stop on Kingsway and Aldwych. Go to www.tfl.gov.uk for more detailed travel information.
If you have a disabled badge, you can park by prior arrangement, giving 24 hours notice. You need to fax the details of your name, car registration number, disabled badge number and the Court number you are attending to 020 7947 6622. This enables them to arrange parking in the car park closest to the Court. If you cannot fax, then you can ring on 020 7947 6506 to enquire on procedure.
There are parking meters in Lincolns Inn Fields and Maltravers St. The nearest NCP car park is in Shoe Lane (off New Fetter Lane), with additional ones at Drury Lane and Holborn.
People arriving at the court should look for the case Dove 2000 Ltd and Newhaven Town Council V East Sussex County Council CO/360/08.
Kind regards,
Oliver Rooke
DOVE Webmaster
www.dove2000.org.uk