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Arms factory protestor disrupts council meeting

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Wednesday 8 May, 2024 at 7:43PM
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Arms factory protestor disrupts council meeting

A demonstrator disrupted proceedings at a council meeting to protest against an international arms company’s factory planning application.

The protest caused a brief hiatus during Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee meeting on Wednesday 8 May, while a planning officer presented an application for co-living accommodation in Melbourne Street.

Twenty minutes into the meeting at Hove Town Hall, the woman called out from the public gallery asking why the committee is not discussing an application by L3 Harris.

The defence contractor applied in December to make permanent temporary planning permission for an extension built at its site at Home Farm Business Centre in Home Farm Road, Brighton.

The application was on the agenda for the March committee meeting but withdrawn for the council to take further legal advice.

The unidentified woman said: “We are furious our city is complicit in genocide. We won’t sit silently and wait for you to take months and months and months to decide on this.

“In light of the ongoing urgent situation in Gaza we urge that you refuse the planning permission for the arms factory.”

BREAKING: Activists disrupt @BrightonHoveCC’s planning committee meeting to demand they stop dragging their feet and reject @L3HarrisTech arms factory’s extension request! ✊🇵🇸

No bombs from Brighton!@BrightonPSC @brightonargus @itvmeridian @BBCSussex @bhcitynews pic.twitter.com/TVcgq159cH

— StopL3Harris (@stopl3harris) May 8, 2024

Committee chair councillor Liz Loughran explained the application was not on the agenda and asked the woman to leave before calling for security.

The woman and two other protesters chanted “Brighton council pick a side don’t endorse the genocide” before they left the public gallery.

In March, a spokesperson for the council initially said the application would go before councillors in April, but the proposals did not go on the April or May agendas.

Protesters have gathered outside the town hall in Norton Road, Hove, before the last three Planning Committee meetings, chanting and banging drums.

They oppose the application as the factory makes bomb racks and release mechanisms for Israeli F-35 fighter jets which are being used in the on-going battle in Gaza.

There are currently 652 objections to the application to extend planning permission on the council’s website.

MPs Caroline Lucas and Lloyd Russell-Moyle have opposed the application, as have two of the Hollingdean and Fiveways ward councillors Theresa Fowler and Mohammed Asaduzzaman.

Green councillors Raphael Hill, Ellen McLeay and Kerry Pickett, along with former Conservative now independent Samer Bagaeen, a professor of planning, have also opposed the application.

The next Planning Committee meeting is on Wednesday 5 June.

The council has not confirmed whether the application will go before the committee next month.

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Comments 6

  1. Hometruths says:
    2 years ago

    I believe the Council should applaud the company for its help on the war against terrorism. They should allow the planning application and help them to defend their factory against the deluded anti-Semite factions in this city.       

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  2. Al wills says:
    2 years ago

    Boring

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  3. ChrisC says:
    2 years ago

    652 objections?

    I’m betting the vast majority don’t involve planning grounds and will thus be ignored as committee can only reject based on planning grounds only.

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  4. Barry Johnson says:
    2 years ago

    A growing number of individuals are withholding their Council Tax until their council can reassure them that none of their council tax is going to fund warfare unrelated to national defence – in contravention of the Terrorism Act 2000. One claims they have not paid for seven years because this assurance has not been forthcoming from their council.

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      Council has barely enough to cover running the city let alone help fund a war!

      Income tax they might just infinitesimally have a chance but council tax?

      Are they withholding VAT on the same grounds?

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Sounds like a very silly reason from “a growing number of individuals” considering the expenditure of the Council is given every year. https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/council-budget

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