A Brighton MP is pressing the Government to name the date for its decision on Brighton and Hove Albion's Falmer stadium plans.
David Lepper, Labour MP for Brighton Pavilion, has tabled Parliamentary Questions to the Government department headed by Ruth Kelly, the cabinet minister responsible for deciding the fate of the club's long-running attempt to build a new stadium.
The MP is also asking the Government to reveal what warnings it has received about the effects of delaying the planning decision.
Mr Lepper has specified that his questions should be answered on Thursday - the tenth anniversary of Albion's final match at its former Goldstone Ground.
It is also the day before the final deadline for official submissions about the club's stadium proposals.
Mr Lepper said: "I have asked what representations ministers have received on the impact of further delays to the planning decision.
"I have also asked for some certainty about when the decision will be announced."
On Thursday morning campaigners from Falmer for All will join MPs to deliver postcards to the Department for Communities and Local Government's headquarters at Eland House in Bressenden Place, London.
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