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1 hour ago, BLACKHEART said:

Irrelevant. I am spot on.

Lampart rides with less pressure being partnered with the best rider in the league who will win near enough every race he competes in and it also gets Dawid's rides out of the way in the early part of the meeting which benefits Swindon. 

Not necessarily, position 2 is no gimme - you're partnered by your own #1 in 3 races and in Swindon's case that's one of the best riders in the world, whilst the opposition you face is similar whether you line up at 2/3 or 4. Adam is good enough to be a Heat Leader at Blunsdon and pairing him with Doyle could get Swindon on the front foot early, particularly at home.

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Marking out the new track shape is significant progress by UK speedway standards. It's barely 2019 and if the season doesn't need to begin until May, why worry? I am sure the promotion has it all in hand, even if a burst of severe winter weather should crop up and delay the work. There are so few fixtures to fit in these days, three months to slot in the whole season would be OK.

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21 hours ago, geoff58 said:

little bit worrying the club should be informing the fans and speedway fans in general :cry:

Swindon Speedway only rents the track so has no say whatsoever re if and when any work will be done, so the club cannot put out any info apart from they are still waiting for the track owners to say something. 

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50 minutes ago, A ORLOV said:

Swindon Speedway only rents the track so has no say whatsoever re if and when any work will be done, so the club cannot put out any info apart from they are still waiting for the track owners to say something. 

Surely, the land and stadium owners can just play the long game now, as long as the developers have sold enough houses to satisfy their shareholders for the time being. Is the local council under pressure from Central government to build more homes in the area? - it wouldn't surprise me if that was the case. If the council does pass a requirement for the developer to carry out the work on the stadium ( track included) until further houses can be built, could the landowners & developers then decide to just take their own sweet time and focus their efforts on other projects ( not in Swindon) and hinder the council's hitting their targets? 

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Worrying about the lack of any progress.  Is the track and pits as they were at the end of last season still?  Is it possible for Swindon to merely carry on as before or does some new work need to be done?

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8 hours ago, waytogo28 said:

Marking out the new track shape is significant progress by UK speedway standards. It's barely 2019 and if the season doesn't need to begin until May, why worry? I am sure the promotion has it all in hand, even if a burst of severe winter weather should crop up and delay the work. There are so few fixtures to fit in these days, three months to slot in the whole season would be OK.

I don't know,it takes Poland 5 months to fit in 14 matches so surely we should have the same amount of time to fit in 28 matches:wink:

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11 hours ago, tellboy said:

I don't know,it takes Poland 5 months to fit in 14 matches so surely we should have the same amount of time to fit in 28 matches:wink:

Have feeling you will be riding on same track and that this could be reason N.Morris asked to leave Why would he if new track would be available.

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2 hours ago, Mafiarule said:

I'm sure nick Morris moved to re light his career. Too much pressure in 2018

I was talking about the amount of fixtures here and in Poland,then out of the blue someone brings N.Morris into it.Totally threw me:blink:

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On 1/25/2019 at 11:10 AM, A ORLOV said:

Swindon fixtures 2019

http://www.swindon-speedway.com/fixtures19

There are quite a few long gaps with no home meeting, will have to pop down to Somerset for a few meetings.

Same every year. Sadly the continuity and lack of teams has taken its toll on support.gone are the days of travel in numbers. . 

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More houses being built very close to the track....

 

https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/southwest/homes-planned-for-former-motorola-factory?utm_source=southwest_newsletter&utm_campaign=southwest_news_tracker&utm_medium=top_story_article

 

Homes planned for site of former Motorola factory

30 Jan 2019 South West Property
Homes planned for site of former Motorola factory

Up to 159 homes could be built on a disused car park in Swindon, part of a former Motorola site, if plans submitted by Homes England are brought to fruition.

The land also includes offices formerly occupied by Vygon, as well as a carvery.

The site was previously earmarked for expansion by Morotola and then by Vygon, before being demolished to slab level in 2010. Vygon currently occupy part of the former Motorola site, which also starred in the James Bond film The World is not Enough as a Turkish oil platform, having moved in in 2011.

If approved by Swindon Borough Council, the 16.1-acre site would be developed with 111 market homes, 36 social homes and 12 intermediate homes.

The application's design and access statement reads: "To the north-west of the site is the Abbey Greyhound Stadium - recent residential development is underway on sites around the stadium.

"The nearest residential development is adjacent to the west of the site and is accessed off Salzgitter Drive. To the south of the site is the Vygon light industrial site with a mix of other uses to the south-east including a restaurant/pub, gym/sports centre, office space and an existing and emerging retail park.

"The proposals for this site will therefore be central to these changes and will help to create a new and vibrant neighbourhood.

"The most dominate feature in the vicinity is the adjacent Vygon building - a leading supplier of medical and surgical disposables. This is a light grey clad warehouse building, set back from the site boundary, with a distinctive horizontal ‘tube’ projecting from the main building.

"Whilst the plan demonstrates one potential way of developing the site, it is for illustrative purposes and shows how the quantum of development described in this statement can be accommodated on the site."

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