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Pub tile developer asks court to make council pay his costs

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 22 May, 2026 at 5:10PM
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Brighton’s pub ‘vandal’ has history of not paying freelancers

Charlie Southall handing out leaflets as his friends begin to hack tiles off the Montreal Arms

A man who was prosecuted for failing to put back tiles he ripped off a Brighton pub has asked a court to make the council pay his costs after the case was withdrawn.

Charlie Southall told Lewes Crown Court the council had been unreasonable to pursue the prosecution after a structural engineer it commissioned had said it was possible the tiles on the Montreal Arms would need to be removed for structural work to take place.

The engineer, a director of Stephen Wilson Partnership, had emailed the council on 3 July, 2025 to say that as far as he could see there was nothing to challenge in a report submitted by Mr Southall as part of one of several planning applications he has made in relation to the Albion Street pub.

This was a day before the court summons was sent to Mr Southall as a result of the council applying to the court for a summons on 14 May.

He also said both councillors and Brighton Pavilion MP Sian Berry had put inappropriate pressure on the council to prosecute him – adding that Ms Berry had subsequently apologised.

Representing Brighton and Hove City Council, Edward Elton said the SWP email was not expert opinion agreeing with Mr Southall’s position, but instead stated they did not have the necessary expertise to make that call.

“Councillors are responsible to their voters and they eel that very legitimately. MPs feel the same level of need and perhaps they all have an eye on the next local election when they would like those voters to vote for them again.

“It would be a calumny to suggest that anything except the prosecutors full code test [whether there was enough evidence and that the prosecution is in the public interest] would be in play here.”

He said after a planning inspector ruled the council had acted unreasonably in refusing an application in November, the council had taken advice from a planning barrister, and the prosecution had not stopped at that point, so it was not true to say the council did not review the prosecution once it was underway.

And he said in order to award costs, the judge would have to find not just that most or some prosecution lawyers would disagree with the decision to prosecute, but that it was “so starkly improper” that none would – a bar which was not reached here.

He also highlighted issues with some of the submissions Mr Southall had put before the court, adding: “I make no criticism of Mr Southall for not being a lawyer.

“The problem with Chat GPT is that it cannot always tell the difference between jurisdictions .. He cuts parts of sentenced repeatedly in his documents whereas if you have the full sentence …”

In responding to the points Mr Elton raised, Mr Southall took most umbrage at him pointing out that since the tiles had been removed in April 2022, no more work had been done.

He said: “That upsets me. I complied with the stop notice partway through work which was necessary to facilitate the works and all expert opinion has confirmed that.

“To claim that I could have continued to do the works is completely wrong.”

He said the building’s steels had been corroded by the sea air, and were now “turned into filo pastry”. He said: “There was a point where I thought I would have to put the tiles back on this failing structure, but my structural engineer said this would be a dangerous step.

“This prosecution should never have been brought. By that point, the council knew it was impossible to comply with the notice.”

Judge Mark van der Zwart said he would email his ruling to the parties by 26 June.

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  1. Hanover resident says:
    3 weeks ago

    Whats a pub tile developer ?

    Reply
    • Jude Whelk says:
      3 weeks ago

      ” Bring out the gimp ”
      Ah ha, here he is.

      Reply
      • Hanover resident says:
        3 weeks ago

        Nice of you to join, i dont mind if youre a gimp

        Reply
  2. B.swolloks says:
    3 weeks ago

    Its ALBION HILL……Hanover resident!??

    Reply
  3. Hanover resident says:
    3 weeks ago

    In english ?

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    • Helpful information says:
      3 weeks ago

      A dispute over a pub in hanover that was unreasonably defaced of heritage tiles by a developer who is playing the system to turn the building over for his own gain with no respect to the residents or surrounding area. It’s been going on for years and he’s let the building fall into disrepair to get what he wants and is now trying to get the council to pay the costs of the legal dispute against him. The pub should of be removed from his portfolio… if things where only that easy.

      Reply
      • Hanover resident says:
        3 weeks ago

        If only what you say was true and not just what you have heard from this failed journo

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        • 😉 says:
          3 weeks ago

          Pot kettle black

          Reply
          • Hanover resident says:
            3 weeks ago

            Makes sense

  4. Frank says:
    3 weeks ago

    Of course he does.

    Reply
  5. Simon Philips says:
    3 weeks ago

    What a nerve!
    He wouldn’t have costs had he left the tiles in place!

    Reply
  6. Tony Ward says:
    3 weeks ago

    Charlie Southall needs a reality check. He removed the tiles based on the fed it was “possible” the tiles would need to be removed for structural purposes. Disgraceful doesn’t even begin to describe whats happened here…..

    Reply
  7. Bill Davies says:
    3 weeks ago

    It’s clear what Southall’s motives are here. Why on earth would councillors and an MP oppose his cash driven vandalism if not for the perceived benefit of the community? They stand to make no financial gain. Man’s an arse.

    Reply
  8. Chris says:
    3 weeks ago

    Grubby little man.

    Reply
  9. Hanover resident says:
    3 weeks ago

    Funny comments

    Reply
    • Deano says:
      3 weeks ago

      Charlie Southall will forever be known as a total mug.

      Imagine if he was a real developer, he’d have cut hiss losses and move on years ago, nope not this guy. He’s got to be proven right at all costs, narcissist

      Reply
      • Hanover resident says:
        3 weeks ago

        🤣🤣🤣

        Reply
  10. Rick Stein says:
    3 weeks ago

    He ruined the building

    Reply
  11. Al Wills says:
    3 weeks ago

    Sian Berry just goes around trying to make others do whatever she wants. Typical fascist left.

    Reply
    • Benjamin™ says:
      2 weeks ago

      …that’s literally the role of a politician?

      Reply

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