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NeilWatson

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  1. The 8-day rule only applies to guest appearances, Etheridge was riding for his own team on Thursday.
  2. On 24th July 2019 Peterborough City Council adopted a new Local Plan for the period to 2036. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NMAZKc0AcA8ibplwB_2raMVjtVojH6r0/view Policy LP36 refers specifically to the East of England Showground and can be found on page 92. It states (inter alia): The East of England Showground is a unique facility with a wide variety of land uses. Any proposal must be supported by a comprehensive master plan for the showground site, and be subject to an assessment of the environmental and traffic impacts on the adjoining residential areas and surrounding road networks, and on the nearby village of Alwalton. Suitable measures will need to be taken to alleviate any adverse impacts. Within the East of England Showground, as defined on the Policies Map, the following uses will be supported in principle, subject to, if the proposal is of a significant scale, an approved masterplan for the Showground: · Facilities directly related to the function of shows on the Showground itself · Conference facilities (D1 and D2) · Employment related development; · Residential development of around 650 dwellings. Proposals for development should not have an unacceptable adverse impact on the surrounding uses (especially on occupiers of nearby residential properties), and all development should ensure that the character of the area is maintained. A comprehensive master plan in advance of, or alongside, any significant proposals will be required and, if approved by the council in advance, this would become a material consideration in the determination of future planning applications. Such a master plan must demonstrate how the functioning Showground will be retained. The loss of any existing leisure and sports facilities will not be supported unless replacement facilities are provided in accordance with policy LP30.
  3. I hadn’t seen that announced, sorry. I wonder why the Championship cut-off would be on a Premiership fixed race-night?
  4. Art 18.1.8: The cut off date for the Premiership League will be 19th September and the Championship League will be 15th September.
  5. PETERBOROUGH Speedway owner Keith Chapman insists the short term future of the club is secure. Reports have surfaced outlining proposals for redevelopment at the East of England Arena - but Chapman insists this will be a longer term project. He said: “We are in dialogue with the management at the Showground who have kept us in touch with developments. “Whatever happens, it’s not an overnight situation. I fully expect the sport to continue at the venue for the next few seasons without actually putting a timescale on it. “The Showground have been superb in keeping me updated and have been reassuring. There will be Speedway there next year.”
  6. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tai-Woffinden-Autobiography/dp/178606278X/ https://blog.whsmith.co.uk/eventssearchresults/?personality=tai-woffinden
  7. Presumably worried about a restaging date should tonight be off. Weather is very good in Peterborough so far
  8. .....It’s the first home meeting since July for Panthers and Belle Vue are needing the maximum four points for their play-off hopes.....
  9. Only Porsing from the Premiership would fit, up to 7.26 for a Championship only rider. Round the Showground Simon is a decent choice.
  10. PETERBOROUGH reserve Jason Garrity is ruled out of Thursday’s big clash with Belle Vue. Garrity has reported to his local hospital with back pain and need time to rest and recover. Crendon Panthers bosses have moved quickly to book the popular Simon Lambert as cover. Boss Carl Johnson said: “I first heard about this at 4pm but I have to say it wasn’t from Jason. “I’m told he has a back issue and I’ve spoken to his Dad. We send Jason our best wishes, it’s a surprise because I was in regular contact with him yesterday and nothing was mentioned. “Our thanks go to Simon Lambert who is always happy to step in and we know we will get 100 per cent effort from him. “He knows the track and knows the club, we are pleased to have him in the side.” It’s the first home meeting since July for Panthers and Belle Vue are needing the maximum four points for their play-off hopes. Racing starts at 7.30
  11. Jordan Palin is still 15 years old, so he won't be an asset of any Club.
  12. The stadium has now been replaced by a Tesco superstore, which has a large mural in the foyer commemorating the history of stock cars at the stadium. I don’t recall speedway ever being staged there.
  13. Peterborough press release this morning: PETERBOROUGH'S final meeting of a difficult season will take place at the East of England Arena on a rare Tuesday night. The Crendon Panthers have finally agreed a date with play-off chasing Wolverhampton for Tuesday September 17. As with all remaining home meetings - starting with Belle Vue this Thursday - Carl Johnson's side can have a major say on the play-off race. "It's been tough," said Johnson. "But now we have our final date in place we can focus on getting the best out of what we have. "We want to see the fans backing the team, backing the club and showing what the sport means to them at Peterborough." Swindon, who are aiming to finish top, are the visitors next Monday, September 9, before the Wolves fixture.
  14. Race points difference is the next consideration, which is why Wolves sit above Belle Vue this morning despite having the same number of match points.
  15. SWINDON: Jason Doyle, 3 2*3 2* Adam Ellis, 1 3 3 2* 3 Rasmus Jensen, 3 2 3 2 Nick Morris, 1 1* 2* 3 Troy Batchelor, 3 3 3 3 2* Ellis Perks, 3 2* 0 2* Claus Vissing.2*2*1 F PETERBOROUGH: Rohan Tungate, 2 3 1* 1 1 1 Ty Proctor, 0 0 0 Charles Wright 2 1 1 3 Hans Andersen, R 0 0 Scott Nicholls, 0 1 0 R Ulrich Ostergaard, 1 0 1 1 Jason Garrity.0 1 2 2 0 0
  16. 5) Already in a position (Promoter at Kings Lynn)
  17. No, but would fit to replace Aaron Summers at Peterborough.
  18. Irrelevant - the changes are made using the current (August) averages, not some mythical future figure.
  19. The changes will be made on the current (August) averages - so no they weren’t.
  20. I understood that, but (in theory) the line-up is dictated by average not proficiency!
  21. Joe Etheridge is fourth in the averages, with Gappmaier fifth.
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