The South Stand is the priority due to the Keel Gateway Proximity and the housing plans.Would have thought the east stand would be developed first to increase the capacity for concerts.
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The South Stand is the priority due to the Keel Gateway Proximity and the housing plans.Would have thought the east stand would be developed first to increase the capacity for concerts.
Reading an earlier post, it is suggested there was a pre application submission on July 25th. Whatever that is.Steves got the wrong end of the stick there..theres no plans been submitted - they are indicitive plans within the objection to the sheepfolds development
Ive posted the outline dimension plans on the other thread which are all within the objection
Not sure why that Johnny smith would care, he doesn't even go to games iirc.I have to say I agree with most of what Copley says here. Other than saying there are no extension plans currently. On a thread that includes extension plans the club have had created
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they done that earlier in the year to keep the application valid (from the same time as the north stand)...the plans are a carbon copy of the north but any new formal application with variation will be made if it goes aheadReading an earlier post, it is suggested there was a pre application submission on July 25th. Whatever that is.
I don’t believe that was the objection itself but of course it may be part of the overall objection strategy.
Simple solutionI've not looked into this in any detail, but I can't see why there would be any legitimate planning reason for officers to recommend refusal of the Sheepfolds proposal, it would be a very straightforward application to assess. The interests of Sunderland AFC aren't it any interest in that respect, especially since expansion plans are purely aspirational at this stage.
Given the political pressure that will now be on the decision however I'd be dumbfounded if a compromise wasn't found. It's quite embarrassing for the club and the council that they've even ended up in this situation. Bizarre.
He also keeps saying he disagrees with the council plans but doesn't want an expansion. Can't see what hes even moaning about thenNot sure why that Johnny smith would care, he doesn't even go to games iirc.
I think some posters noted that option was available but the council wanted extortionate amounts for itSimple solution
Club buys the strip of land and turns it into a pocket park pending development.
It would have been cheaper to do it before the Sheepfolds development plans came out, but hey ho.
I can’t understand why any supporter would be against plans to extend and improve the SoL.Not sure why that Johnny smith would care, he doesn't even go to games iirc.
The detail in the objection of what will be incorporated into the expansion shows it’s more than just a carbon copy of the north stand. There’s clearly been some significant level of design gone into the process.they done that earlier in the year to keep the application valid (from the same time as the north stand)...the plans are a carbon copy of the north but any new formal application with variation will be made if it goes ahead
As would any developer. The Council will be limited as to what they can do as they must get the best value that they can from any land sale.I think some posters noted that option was available but the council wanted extortionate amounts for it
I've not looked into this in any detail, but I can't see why there would be any legitimate planning reason for officers to recommend refusal of the Sheepfolds proposal, it would be a very straightforward application to assess. The interests of Sunderland AFC aren't it any interest in that respect, especially since expansion plans are purely aspirational at this stage.
Given the political pressure that will now be on the decision however I'd be dumbfounded if a compromise wasn't found. It's quite embarrassing for the club and the council that they've even ended up in this situation. Bizarre.
the plans in the planning portal are off 2001...The detail in the objection of what will be incorporated into the expansion shows it’s more than just a carbon copy of the north stand. There’s clearly been some significant level of design gone into the process.
Granted I’m mixing two topics here.
As would any developer. The Council will be limited as to what they can do as they must get the best value that they can from any land sale.
The miserable bastard ruins his own weekends I would think.Sitting on twitter sniping but wrapped in ages ago
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Sitting on twitter sniping but wrapped in ages ago
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He’s even more miserable now he can’t buy a ticket.The miserable bastard ruins his own weekends I would think.
Crazy to want to live that close to a football stadium and everything that comes with that