Tsunami Posted November 17, 2015 Report Share Posted November 17, 2015 I tell you what , you keep posting , trying to convince everyone what a genuine bunch your buddies are , and I will carry on posting my thoughts based on the real evidence that presents itself as the season progresses. I don't need to. I will speak as i find/know without an agenda, unlike you and your mates. You wouldn't recognise something good that the BSPA did, even it was wrapped in shale and hit you square between the eyes. Keep going with the Jokes thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Jones Posted November 17, 2015 Report Share Posted November 17, 2015 I don't need to. I will speak as i find/know without an agenda, unlike you and your mates. You wouldn't recognise something good that the BSPA did, even it was wrapped in shale and hit you square between the eyes. Keep going with the Jokes thought. I can always spot a good joke when I see one. That's why your posts stand out for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Odds On Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Outline planning permission has been submitted and accepted, but detailed planning permission is held up due to two issues that need to be resolved. One is a drainage issue and the second is a noise abatement method, the answers to these need to be submitted to the council before agreement to build can start. As has been mentioned earlier the likely timescale is that these issues that should have been sorted ages ago could now go before a planning meeting in early 2016. anybody can apply for planning permission etc...the biggest hurdle is finding someone to fund the building and completion of the drawings!!...so in lay mens terms, its all a load of bollox until the they start building! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve roberts Posted November 19, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 THE Swindon Robins Speedway team will have a £5m new home in 2016 after plans for a new stadium were announced yesterday. Work could start as early as May on the new venue, which will not only have new facilities for the riders but is being designed so it is ideal for television companies to broadcast events. It will be built next to the existing Abbey Stadium, built in 1949, which will then be demolished. Greyhound racing will also take place at the new venue. Clarke Osbourne, of Gaming International which owns the land, says while it has taken time to get to this point the end result will be worth the wait. He said: “The recession was very much like this eclipse for us. For a period it looked very dark but it has now brightened up. “We are delighted to have got to this stage. We had planning permission a number of years ago but it was all held up by the recession. “There was certainly a time when things really looked as though they weren’t going to happen but the support we’ve had from the local community and MP have been great. “If everything goes to plan we would hope to start work in 10 weeks so everything will be ready for next season. Promoted stories Ugliest Celebrities With No Make Up On (socialspinwheel) Beckham says 'Number 7' shirt should inspire Memphis(Channel NewsAsia) Could the looming EU data regulations over the next 12 months lead to the death of cloud computing? Find out.(The Future of Commerce) EastEnders Star In Heart-Breaking Cancer News(Entertainment Daily) Beloved Corrie Stars Facing Sack (Entertainment Daily) New Policy In UK: If You Don't Have Life Insurance, Read This! (UK Life Insurance Saver) Recommended by “We have designed it so it will be for TV. “A lot of people say this but it really will be state-of-the-art. There will be camera positions built in and the latest LED floodlights. “It will be somewhere which is not only convenient but also cheap for television companies.” Clarke says there will be some disruption during the building period but every effort will be made to keep it to a minimum. When built, the new stadium will hold around 2,500 people, similar to the current level but it will have the facilities to hold functions every day of the week, thereby increasing the revenue generated. The stadium will also incorporate space for local charities and youth groups to use and the market will be retained. North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson campaigned to save the stadium back in 2008 when he was a borough councillor. He said: “This is an immensely proud moment for me. “I led the campaign in 2008 to save the stadium so it is fantastic for the local community and the speedway fans. “I am delighted that after many years these plans have now come forward. This is really good news. “The pressure is now on for Alun and his team to have a really strong final season.” Let’s give old stadium a send-off in style THE announcement of the new stadium has created mixed feelings for Swindon Robins and Great Britain manager Alun Rossiter, who has a long history with the Abbey. He is delighted the sport is about to get a huge shot in the arm with new facilities but will miss the venue he has been coming to since he was a small child. “I am over the moon at the moment,” he said. “I started as a mascot here in 1969 and then rode for the team, captained the team and am now the manager, so this is a really big day. “This stadium was built in 1949 so there is a touch of sadness but we have to move forward. The track is fine but if you look at the rest of it, things are very run down. Unfortunately, you do have to move with the times and on to bigger and better things. The stadium will stand in the middle of a new housing development and many of the streets will be named after former riders. Alun says it shows how important the stadium is to the town and believes it will bring in many benefits. He said “These are really exciting times for Speedway and the whole of Swindon. Having a brand new facility is something which will lift everyone. Share article “We have had some really good support from the local MP and I don’t think this would have happened without him. “What we have to do now is make sure we send the Abbey off with style.” Taken from the Swindon Advertiser 21/3/2015. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vincent Blachshadow Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 (edited) THE Swindon Robins Speedway team will have a £5m new home in 2016 after plans for a new stadium were announced yesterday. Work could start as early as May on the new venue, which will not only have new facilities for the riders but is being designed so it is ideal for television companies to broadcast events. It will be built next to the existing Abbey Stadium, built in 1949, which will then be demolished. Greyhound racing will also take place at the new venue. Clarke Osbourne, of Gaming International which owns the land, says while it has taken time to get to this point the end result will be worth the wait. He said: “The recession was very much like this eclipse for us. For a period it looked very dark but it has now brightened up. “We are delighted to have got to this stage. We had planning permission a number of years ago but it was all held up by the recession. “There was certainly a time when things really looked as though they weren’t going to happen but the support we’ve had from the local community and MP have been great. “If everything goes to plan we would hope to start work in 10 weeks so everything will be ready for next season. Promoted stories Ugliest Celebrities With No Make Up On (socialspinwheel) Beckham says 'Number 7' shirt should inspire Memphis(Channel NewsAsia) Could the looming EU data regulations over the next 12 months lead to the death of cloud computing? Find out.(The Future of Commerce) EastEnders Star In Heart-Breaking Cancer News(Entertainment Daily) Beloved Corrie Stars Facing Sack (Entertainment Daily) New Policy In UK: If You Don't Have Life Insurance, Read This! (UK Life Insurance Saver) Recommended by “We have designed it so it will be for TV. “A lot of people say this but it really will be state-of-the-art. There will be camera positions built in and the latest LED floodlights. “It will be somewhere which is not only convenient but also cheap for television companies.” Clarke says there will be some disruption during the building period but every effort will be made to keep it to a minimum. When built, the new stadium will hold around 2,500 people, similar to the current level but it will have the facilities to hold functions every day of the week, thereby increasing the revenue generated. The stadium will also incorporate space for local charities and youth groups to use and the market will be retained. North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson campaigned to save the stadium back in 2008 when he was a borough councillor. He said: “This is an immensely proud moment for me. “I led the campaign in 2008 to save the stadium so it is fantastic for the local community and the speedway fans. “I am delighted that after many years these plans have now come forward. This is really good news. “The pressure is now on for Alun and his team to have a really strong final season.” Let’s give old stadium a send-off in style THE announcement of the new stadium has created mixed feelings for Swindon Robins and Great Britain manager Alun Rossiter, who has a long history with the Abbey. He is delighted the sport is about to get a huge shot in the arm with new facilities but will miss the venue he has been coming to since he was a small child. “I am over the moon at the moment,” he said. “I started as a mascot here in 1969 and then rode for the team, captained the team and am now the manager, so this is a really big day. “This stadium was built in 1949 so there is a touch of sadness but we have to move forward. The track is fine but if you look at the rest of it, things are very run down. Unfortunately, you do have to move with the times and on to bigger and better things. The stadium will stand in the middle of a new housing development and many of the streets will be named after former riders. Alun says it shows how important the stadium is to the town and believes it will bring in many benefits. He said “These are really exciting times for Speedway and the whole of Swindon. Having a brand new facility is something which will lift everyone. Share article “We have had some really good support from the local MP and I don’t think this would have happened without him. “What we have to do now is make sure we send the Abbey off with style.” Taken from the Swindon Advertiser 21/3/2015. Oh. I was very upbeat until your last line. Edited November 19, 2015 by Vincent Blackshadow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemini Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 "Work could start as early as May on the new venue."----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “If everything goes to plan we would hope to start work in 10 weeks so everything will be ready for next season. Seem to be two contradicting statements there unless I'm reading it wrongly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Leslie Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 "Work could start as early as May on the new venue."----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “If everything goes to plan we would hope to start work in 10 weeks so everything will be ready for next season. Seem to be two contradicting statements there unless I'm reading it wrongly. It was a press release from last March. It was referring to the hope that work would start in May 2015 and be ready for next season. God knows why someone has gone into a time warp and reposted the full thing today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A ORLOV Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 "Work could start as early as May on the new venue."----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “If everything goes to plan we would hope to start work in 10 weeks so everything will be ready for next season. Seem to be two contradicting statements there unless I'm reading it wrongly. Do not forget that this info was put out in March 2015, to start May 2015, which should have been June 2015, and the stadium be ready in March 2016. Some locals knew that detailed planning permission had not been granted so it was unlikely that the above dates would be met. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Odds On Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Do not forget that this info was put out in March 2015, to start May 2015, which should have been June 2015, and the stadium be ready in March 2016. Some locals knew that detailed planning permission had not been granted so it was unlikely that the above dates would be met. dates met!!!?....put it this way, I think a few dates are behind schedule in Reading and Milton Keynes as well! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve roberts Posted November 19, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 It was a press release from last March. It was referring to the hope that work would start in May 2015 and be ready for next season. God knows why someone has gone into a time warp and reposted the full thing today! ...because hopefully it may clear up a few points and misunderstandings and/or misinformation? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eric i Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Have Swindon got use of their current stadium until the new one is built? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemini Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 It was a press release from last March. It was referring to the hope that work would start in May 2015 and be ready for next season. God knows why someone has gone into a time warp and reposted the full thing today! Ah yes thank you. I see the date at the bottom now. I just presumed as it was posted today it was something new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Brown Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 (edited) Yes, but you have doubts about everything and contribute nothing. Problem is Tsumani I suspect there are very few who actually believed when the 'End of an Era' meeting was held was really going to be that. Given that the Swindon promotion knew that no planning permission had been sought then to kid people that the stadium would be ready for March is surely treating people as fools. As the article from March demonstrates its not exactly moving at a pace that suggests its achievable I admire their optimism if they ever thought for one minute it would really happen Edited November 19, 2015 by Chris Brown 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve roberts Posted November 19, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Problem is Tsumani I suspect there are very few who actually believed when the 'End of an Era' meeting was held was really going to be that. Given that the Swindon promotion knew that no planning permission had been sought then to kid people that the stadium would be ready for March is surely treating people as fools. As the article from March demonstrates its not exactly moving at a pace that suggests its achievable I admire their optimism if they ever thought for one minute it would really happen Hi Chris! I agree entirely! I've been out of the 'speedway loop' for a decade but keep tentative tabs. I always thought this particular thread optimistic knowing how planning works. However there are some who should know better who allowed the story to run raising people's hopes. I only initiated this thread based on a conversation that I had a number of weeks ago with a group from Swindon who appeared to have some evidence that things were moving...since proved to be not the case! Hope that life in Oxford is fine and that Cowley may soon see some movement but I'm sure that there is still a long way to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsunami Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Problem is Tsumani I suspect there are very few who actually believed when the 'End of an Era' meeting was held was really going to be that. Given that the Swindon promotion knew that no planning permission had been sought then to kid people that the stadium would be ready for March is surely treating people as fools. As the article from March demonstrates its not exactly moving at a pace that suggests its achievable I admire their optimism if they ever thought for one minute it would really happen Yes, I read the pessimism at the time, and quite rightly with the stadium owners track record as you already know. But you can only go with what is said in terms of promises, and proceed hoping the promises are going to be honoured. To have not gone ahead with the "End of' meeting would have very disappointing to all the home fans demanding one. Let's hope that the new plans can accommodate a speedway track pretty soon, as the team is now starting to sign riders for 2016, and I don't think Doyle would risk his career at this point in time if it was a sham. Let's hope so. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Jones Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Yes, I read the pessimism at the time, and quite rightly with the stadium owners track record as you already know. But you can only go with what is said in terms of promises, and proceed hoping the promises are going to be honoured. To have not gone ahead with the "End of' meeting would have very disappointing to all the home fans demanding one. Let's hope that the new plans can accommodate a speedway track pretty soon, as the team is now starting to sign riders for 2016, and I don't think Doyle would risk his career at this point in time if it was a sham. Let's hope so. What a load of garbage that is ! It would just take a statement from Swindon along the lines of " We are not going to put on the end of era meeting meeting because we are unsure whether this is the end for the present stadium" ,problem solved. Judging by the short amount of time after the meeting took place and the announcement telling the fans that the new stadium was going to be delayed,I would be amazed that the promoters were not aware. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsunami Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 What a load of garbage that is ! It would just take a statement from Swindon along the lines of " We are not going to put on the end of era meeting meeting because we are unsure whether this is the end for the present stadium" ,problem solved. Judging by the short amount of time after the meeting took place and the announcement telling the fans that the new stadium was going to be delayed,I would be amazed that the promoters were not aware. You would one of the first to disbelieve any statement similar to that one. A moaner if they do, a moaner if they don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Jones Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 You would one of the first to disbelieve any statement similar to that one. A moaner if they do, a moaner if they don't. I prefer to call it pointing out the very serious shortcomings in customer care & consideration by speedway promoters, but unfortunately they ,like yourself are still living in the 1950's.and don't see what they are doing wrong. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsunami Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 I prefer to call it pointing out the very serious shortcomings in customer care & consideration by speedway promoters, but unfortunately they ,like yourself are still living in the 1950's.and don't see what they are doing wrong. Ha ha. It would seem to most that the bad boys are the people providing or not providing the stadium, but that's beyond your narrow stilted thinking. Move on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Jones Posted November 19, 2015 Report Share Posted November 19, 2015 Ha ha. It would seem to most that the bad boys are the people providing or not providing the stadium, but that's beyond your narrow stilted thinking. Move on. You need to read the post more carefully. My comments are about the running of the end of era meeting, bugger all to do with the stadium owners/builders. I suggest that is yourself that suffers from narrow thinking, along with your promoter buddies,while you continue to make yourself look a complete fool in attempting to justify their dodgy actions. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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