I think that is all I was suggesting. This issue is too complicated for the general public locally and we do not have too many tradititional music enthusiasts ready to fight, so the public pressure is going to have to come from ALL those everywhere, who see the real threat presented to the activities they hold dear.
If Weymouth and Portland were to receive an official legal challemge to their policy and they may well do so, their officers have made it quite clear that the council would be seeking support from all the other athorities. See Hamish's report for details of this.