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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2023 16:02:32 GMT
The same sources knew that the Fruit Market plans were dead months ago that now know that The Quarters has been identified as a source of funding to help with the redevelopment of The Mem.
Football Club owners don't talk to people like people in the building industry do.
Glad to see Tom Gorringe was spotted in the services on his way home from Reading, any idea who gave him a lift?
Great to see the results improving dramatically since Barton's departure, these new owners seem to know what they are doing.
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Post by Topper Gas on Nov 13, 2023 17:42:25 GMT
The same sources knew that the Fruit Market plans were dead months ago that now know that The Quarters has been identified as a source of funding to help with the redevelopment of The Mem. Football Club owners don't talk to people like people in the building industry do. Glad to see Tom Gorringe was spotted in the services on his way home from Reading, any idea who gave him a lift? Great to see the results improving dramatically since Barton's departure, these new owners seem to know what they are doing. The land at The Quarters is in the "green necklace", an area of green belt land identified by S Glos as being a barrier between the M5/M4's and any residential developments, unless S Glos have decided to abandon the "green necklace" there's little chance of getting pp for residential development, even if it was the club would have to get pp for 100's of houses to fund anything of note at the Mem.
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Post by swissgas on Nov 13, 2023 18:39:33 GMT
The same sources knew that the Fruit Market plans were dead months ago that now know that The Quarters has been identified as a source of funding to help with the redevelopment of The Mem. Football Club owners don't talk to people like people in the building industry do. Glad to see Tom Gorringe was spotted in the services on his way home from Reading, any idea who gave him a lift? Great to see the results improving dramatically since Barton's departure, these new owners seem to know what they are doing. The land at The Quarters is in the "green necklace", an area of green belt land identified by S Glos as being a barrier between the M5/M4's and any residential developments, unless S Glos have decided to abandon the "green necklace" there's little chance of getting pp for residential development, even if it was the club would have to get pp for 100's of houses to fund anything of note at the Mem. Topper you're one of the most prolific posters on gaschat would you take a message back there for me ?
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Post by droitwichgas on Nov 13, 2023 20:12:58 GMT
The land at The Quarters is in the "green necklace", an area of green belt land identified by S Glos as being a barrier between the M5/M4's and any residential developments, unless S Glos have decided to abandon the "green necklace" there's little chance of getting pp for residential development, even if it was the club would have to get pp for 100's of houses to fund anything of note at the Mem. Topper you're one of the most prolific posters on gaschat would you take a message back there for me ? As long as it's a polite one?
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Post by JeffNZ on Nov 13, 2023 20:25:20 GMT
Topper you're one of the most prolific posters on gaschat would you take a message back there for me ? Are you banned on Gaschat? Seriously?
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Post by droitwichgas on Nov 13, 2023 20:29:42 GMT
Topper you're one of the most prolific posters on gaschat would you take a message back there for me ? Are you banned on Gaschat? Seriously? Doesn't seem to be banned?
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Post by harrybuckle on Nov 13, 2023 20:46:46 GMT
I was banned on gaschst for asking their admin to investigate a bully claim against myself
No chance to even appeal just banned Unbelievable jeff
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Post by warehamgas on Nov 13, 2023 21:00:34 GMT
Harry,that’s quite disengenuous. I obviously don’t know the content of any PM stuff you had but istr you acted quite badly yourself and if you were banned it was due to what you did. You may well have tried to act the victim and make a complaint, but that wasn’t the reason.
Perhaps it’s best not to act the victim. I suspect most will see through that.
Taking responsibility for the content of your own posts may be a better strategy. 🤔
UTG!
ps I should keep out of it but I really dislike people acting like a d*** and then going somewhere else and trying to stir things.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2023 21:20:07 GMT
The same sources knew that the Fruit Market plans were dead months ago that now know that The Quarters has been identified as a source of funding to help with the redevelopment of The Mem. Football Club owners don't talk to people like people in the building industry do. Glad to see Tom Gorringe was spotted in the services on his way home from Reading, any idea who gave him a lift? Great to see the results improving dramatically since Barton's departure, these new owners seem to know what they are doing. The land at The Quarters is in the "green necklace", an area of green belt land identified by S Glos as being a barrier between the M5/M4's and any residential developments, unless S Glos have decided to abandon the "green necklace" there's little chance of getting pp for residential development, even if it was the club would have to get pp for 100's of houses to fund anything of note at the Mem. Yes, so was the old hospital next door which is now known as Hortham Village with hundreds of families living there, but anything in possible with agreement. I hope the new owners talks with the local planners are fruitful. The new owners did say that they would raise funds from existing assets and bank loans to redevelop the Mem, I can't think of any other assets that Dwane Sports own locally.
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Post by droitwichgas on Nov 13, 2023 22:07:40 GMT
The land at The Quarters is in the "green necklace", an area of green belt land identified by S Glos as being a barrier between the M5/M4's and any residential developments, unless S Glos have decided to abandon the "green necklace" there's little chance of getting pp for residential development, even if it was the club would have to get pp for 100's of houses to fund anything of note at the Mem. Yes, so was the old hospital next door which is now known as Hortham Village with hundreds of families living there, but anything in possible with agreement. I hope the new owners talks with the local planners are fruitful. The new owners did say that they would raise funds from existing assets and bank loans to redevelop the Mem, I can't think of any other assets that Dwane Sports own locally. The old hospital would be classed as a brown field site and I'd imagine it was a relief to S Glos that somebody was prepared to develop it. Do you have a link to where "assets" was ever mentioned as I'm surprised nobody else has raised that, although taking another charge on the Mem seems the obvious one anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2023 22:46:27 GMT
Yes, so was the old hospital next door which is now known as Hortham Village with hundreds of families living there, but anything in possible with agreement. I hope the new owners talks with the local planners are fruitful. The new owners did say that they would raise funds from existing assets and bank loans to redevelop the Mem, I can't think of any other assets that Dwane Sports own locally. The old hospital would be classed as a brown field site and I'd imagine it was a relief to S Glos that somebody was prepared to develop it. Do you have a link to where "assets" was ever mentioned as I'm surprised nobody else has raised that, although taking another charge on the Mem seems the obvious one anyway. I can understand your negativity and disbelief but wait and see how things unfold. Hortham Village actually went through every process known as the local council actually refused permission and then rejected an appeal. The then Government Secretary for State approved amended plans after a further appeal. That was a long time ago now and the current feedback is that SGC want to help the owners. Scroll through some of these newly listed sites: www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/23909680.thousands-homes-south-gloucestershire-built/ you will see the Almondsbury sites are all Green Field Sites as are 2 sites in Hortham. The biggest clue though is this one "The Quarters Colony Farm, Hortham Village – 70 homes"
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Post by swissgas on Nov 13, 2023 23:27:48 GMT
Topper you're one of the most prolific posters on gaschat would you take a message back there for me ? As long as it's a polite one? Of course, I’d like to wish everyone on both forums a very Happy Thanksgiving.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2023 23:29:38 GMT
As long as it's a polite one? Of course, I’d like to wish everyone on both forums a very Happy Thanksgiving. And the same to you Swiss from here in dull and overcast Florida.
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Post by swissgas on Nov 13, 2023 23:44:11 GMT
Of course, I’d like to wish everyone on both forums a very Happy Thanksgiving. And the same to you Swiss from here in dull and overcast Florida. Thanks SDG. I’ve always admired the fortitude of you people forced to suffer that awful microclimate in the little enclave of dumplings and cream teas which is squeezed between Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
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Post by womble on Nov 17, 2023 22:47:13 GMT
The old hospital would be classed as a brown field site and I'd imagine it was a relief to S Glos that somebody was prepared to develop it. Do you have a link to where "assets" was ever mentioned as I'm surprised nobody else has raised that, although taking another charge on the Mem seems the obvious one anyway. I can understand your negativity and disbelief but wait and see how things unfold. Hortham Village actually went through every process known as the local council actually refused permission and then rejected an appeal. The then Government Secretary for State approved amended plans after a further appeal. That was a long time ago now and the current feedback is that SGC want to help the owners. Scroll through some of these newly listed sites: www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/23909680.thousands-homes-south-gloucestershire-built/ you will see the Almondsbury sites are all Green Field Sites as are 2 sites in Hortham. The biggest clue though is this one "The Quarters Colony Farm, Hortham Village – 70 homes" This is interesting, although unlikely to be a quick source of funds for reinvestment. The new South Glos Local Plan is not due to come into force until 2025. The average housing density for rural areas of South Glos is 30 dwellings per hectare. For 70 houses that equates to about 5.8 of the 27.9 acres of land at The Quarters. Clearly if the density was higher, then less land would be required. I suppose that one obvious place would be the unused ‘phase 3’ area nearest the motorway, although the developers would have to improve the access road at the edge of the site.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2023 23:52:13 GMT
I can understand your negativity and disbelief but wait and see how things unfold. Hortham Village actually went through every process known as the local council actually refused permission and then rejected an appeal. The then Government Secretary for State approved amended plans after a further appeal. That was a long time ago now and the current feedback is that SGC want to help the owners. Scroll through some of these newly listed sites: www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/23909680.thousands-homes-south-gloucestershire-built/ you will see the Almondsbury sites are all Green Field Sites as are 2 sites in Hortham. The biggest clue though is this one "The Quarters Colony Farm, Hortham Village – 70 homes" This is interesting, although unlikely to be a quick source of funds for reinvestment. The new South Glos Local Plan is not due to come into force until 2025. The average housing density for rural areas of South Glos is 30 dwellings per hectare. For 70 houses that equates to about 5.8 of the 27.9 acres of land at The Quarters. Clearly if the density was higher, then less land would be required. I suppose that one obvious place would be the unused ‘phase 3’ area nearest the motorway, although the developers would have to improve the access road at the edge of the site. Thanks Womble, I have no idea what the thinking is but wanted to point out that the idea is in place.
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Post by swissgas on Nov 18, 2023 1:10:44 GMT
I can understand your negativity and disbelief but wait and see how things unfold. Hortham Village actually went through every process known as the local council actually refused permission and then rejected an appeal. The then Government Secretary for State approved amended plans after a further appeal. That was a long time ago now and the current feedback is that SGC want to help the owners. Scroll through some of these newly listed sites: www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/23909680.thousands-homes-south-gloucestershire-built/ you will see the Almondsbury sites are all Green Field Sites as are 2 sites in Hortham. The biggest clue though is this one "The Quarters Colony Farm, Hortham Village – 70 homes" This is interesting, although unlikely to be a quick source of funds for reinvestment. The new South Glos Local Plan is not due to come into force until 2025. The average housing density for rural areas of South Glos is 30 dwellings per hectare. For 70 houses that equates to about 5.8 of the 27.9 acres of land at The Quarters. Clearly if the density was higher, then less land would be required. I suppose that one obvious place would be the unused ‘phase 3’ area nearest the motorway, although the developers would have to improve the access road at the edge of the site. This is where the Swissquote Sports Science Park with Integrated Retirement Community comes into play Womble.
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Post by eppinggas on Nov 18, 2023 9:09:37 GMT
I can understand your negativity and disbelief but wait and see how things unfold. Hortham Village actually went through every process known as the local council actually refused permission and then rejected an appeal. The then Government Secretary for State approved amended plans after a further appeal. That was a long time ago now and the current feedback is that SGC want to help the owners. Scroll through some of these newly listed sites: www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/23909680.thousands-homes-south-gloucestershire-built/ you will see the Almondsbury sites are all Green Field Sites as are 2 sites in Hortham. The biggest clue though is this one "The Quarters Colony Farm, Hortham Village – 70 homes" This is interesting, although unlikely to be a quick source of funds for reinvestment. The new South Glos Local Plan is not due to come into force until 2025. The average housing density for rural areas of South Glos is 30 dwellings per hectare. For 70 houses that equates to about 5.8 of the 27.9 acres of land at The Quarters. Clearly if the density was higher, then less land would be required. I suppose that one obvious place would be the unused ‘phase 3’ area nearest the motorway, although the developers would have to improve the access road at the edge of the site. Thanks Womble. Is the timing of the new Local Plan relevant here? Some big developments going up round here which were definitely not in the Local Plan. Just thinking that a thoroughly professional approach, engaging local planners, politicians and local residents could see residential development fast-tracked? A quick look at the process of how the South Stand was erected. And just do the opposite .
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Post by womble on Nov 18, 2023 9:49:43 GMT
This is interesting, although unlikely to be a quick source of funds for reinvestment. The new South Glos Local Plan is not due to come into force until 2025. The average housing density for rural areas of South Glos is 30 dwellings per hectare. For 70 houses that equates to about 5.8 of the 27.9 acres of land at The Quarters. Clearly if the density was higher, then less land would be required. I suppose that one obvious place would be the unused ‘phase 3’ area nearest the motorway, although the developers would have to improve the access road at the edge of the site. Thanks Womble. Is the timing of the new Local Plan relevant here? Some big developments going up round here which were definitely not in the Local Plan. Just thinking that a thoroughly professional approach, engaging local planners, politicians and local residents could see residential development fast-tracked? A quick look at the process of how the South Stand was erected. And just do the opposite . The problem here is that the site is in the green belt. Unless it has been taken out of the green belt in the next plan, then the developer has to show ‘exceptional’ circumstances. It’s not impossible, it just makes it considerably more unlikely.
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Post by womble on Nov 18, 2023 10:03:03 GMT
This is interesting, although unlikely to be a quick source of funds for reinvestment. The new South Glos Local Plan is not due to come into force until 2025. The average housing density for rural areas of South Glos is 30 dwellings per hectare. For 70 houses that equates to about 5.8 of the 27.9 acres of land at The Quarters. Clearly if the density was higher, then less land would be required. I suppose that one obvious place would be the unused ‘phase 3’ area nearest the motorway, although the developers would have to improve the access road at the edge of the site. This is where the Swissquote Sports Science Park with Integrated Retirement Community comes into play Womble. Well the new majority owners are intent on doing things “by the book”, which would certainly avoid the mess that the south stand application descended into. As both Wael in the past, and Hussain Al-Saeed recently, have mentioned community facilities, perhaps the Sports Science Park (TM Swissgas), may yet appear. 😀
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