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I've mentioned this before, there is no guarantee that the council would give planning permission for any major developments at BP.
I'm fairly certain it has come up in the past, but the club are not allowed to increase the height of the stands. Hell, if they can stop us playing drums past 8pm, we aren't going to get far with rebuilding the stadium
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I am certain that every house owner near the ground bought their house knowing there was a football club there,
We have had 31,000 and plenty of 20,000 + gates in the past,
So a 14/15,000 ground should not be a problem,
In fact it might even be an improvement for them.
Knock down the Findus and put a stand that reaches both corners but not as high,
BUT
There is somebody that are never happy.
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If you do your homework into Extreme Leisure it looks very much as though they've never actually developed anything. Sheffield Council have awarded them a contract to develop the old Parkwood ski centre so we'll see what comes of that but the other big project in Ebbw Vale which predates PP has got precisely nowhere and there's nothing else either built, under way or in the pipeline. I've said before that they seem to be all mouth and no trousers much as I'd like to be proved wrong. There's no doubt that there is a large plot of development land going to be created at Freeman Street when the flats are demolished and with the political will the site could be further enlarged from the current Albion/Garibaldi/Thesiger and Kent Street boundary to Freemo itself north of the market and to include the area of the maisonettes on the corner of Kent Street and Thesiger Street. That really is a significant area of land sufficient to build a stadium and some supporting development (fast food etc). Anyone can see that by looking on Google maps and comparing the size of BP ( which we know is a small site but shows that the footprint of the stadium itself is not a problem). Just imagine for a minute how fantastic a new stadium at Freemo could be, it fits the spirit and the heritage of the club and its supporters perfectly - frankly done properly it would be the flipping envy of the out of town biscuit tins built in the name of progress. Grimsby Town FC a successful club at a modern stadium in the heart of it's historic community? Practically in the shadow of the Dock Tower. Huge swathes of the support could walk to games, the transport links are just obviously far better, the regeneration aspect would be incredible - I could go on. And all of the above are the reasons that it'll never happen it would take vision and drive and will and cooperation all of which are in short supply round these parts. It'll take more than John Fenty with his eye on a housing development and a bunch of wannabe southern snowboarders to make it happen. Wasted opportunity if you ask me.
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There is somebody that are never happy.
Gosh it is so easy to be critical when it doesn't affect you.
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That doesn’t suggest it can’t happen, it just suggests those at the club have no interest in it.
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That doesn’t suggest it can’t happen, it just suggests those at the club have no interest in it.
.....and it's not included in the Freemo redevelopment plans!
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Just one point about the Telegraph article.
It states that there isn't the space for the stadium and training pitches. I thought that we already have training pitches in Waltham. Do we need to put them in the stadium site or are they including them to make Freeman Street a non starter?
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Just one point about the Telegraph article.
It states that there isn't the space for the stadium and training pitches. I thought that we already have training pitches in Waltham. Do we need to put them in the stadium site or are they including them to make Freeman Street a non starter?
I think it would be prudent if a new site was approved to have all the facilities in one place. Cheapside is barely fit for purpose anyway and, from what I hear, has been out of use for long spells due to the wet weather.
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Just one point about the Telegraph article.
It states that there isn't the space for the stadium and training pitches. I thought that we already have training pitches in Waltham. Do we need to put them in the stadium site or are they including them to make Freeman Street a non starter?
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I am certain that every house owner near the ground bought their house knowing there was a football club there,
We have had 31,000 and plenty of 20,000 + gates in the past,
So a 14/15,000 ground should not be a problem,
In fact it might even be an improvement for them.
Knock down the Findus and put a stand that reaches both corners but not as high,
BUT
There is somebody that are never happy.
Like you said, in the past. Times have changed and more people travel to the match by car now. In the same token a lot of people will have bought houses knowing the ground was there but the traffic problem probably wasn't as bad then.
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