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1 minute ago, Cliffeboy said:

If a club like Somerset who are a well run club with all their own facilities in place cannot make a go of it, I fear for speedway in general in this country. Maybe next season the Rebels can start afresh in the National league, see how it goes. 

Alot of small industrial estates around the Oaktree arena,the land would be worth a small fortune with planning permission for similar maybe time to cash in?

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29 minutes ago, lewy said:

Alot of small industrial estates around the Oaktree arena,the land would be worth a small fortune with planning permission for similar maybe time to cash in?

No need to sell - there are several industrial units that exist currently on the land and work is well underway adding several more in what used to be the usual speedway and more so for the Pairs the ‘over flow’ car park. All the new road infrastructure has been built in recent months and already in place for that too and signs up advertising about purchasing the new units.

Edit: There is supposed to be even a coffee drive-thru being added!

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4 minutes ago, Najjer said:

No need to sell - there are several industrial units that exist currently on the land and work is well underway adding several more in what used to be the usual speedway and more so for the Pairs the ‘over flow’ car park. All the new road infrastructure has been built in recent months and already in place for that too and signs up advertising about purchasing the new units.

Didn't know that haven't been to the Oaktree since 2018 pairs,hopefully the Rebels will return in 2022 then. 

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21 minutes ago, Osirian08 said:

Really hope this isn't the end for Somerset, but the final wording on that announcement sounded like a goodbye.

Don't jump to conclusions, i understand the last sentance doesn't sound good, but wait untill 2022 and see what happens.
With the roll out of the Vaccine things might look a little brighter in 2022.
Sadly many tracks are going to be in the same boat.

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On 1/15/2021 at 8:54 AM, 1 valve said:

Do you think Cardiff 2021 will go ahead? 

? i would say.  posibly behind closed doors

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2 hours ago, Starman2006 said:

Don't jump to conclusions, i understand the last sentance doesn't sound good, but wait untill 2022 and see what happens.
With the roll out of the Vaccine things might look a little brighter in 2022.
Sadly many tracks are going to be in the same boat.

Or wait for owner to pick the dummy up after not getting her own way :o

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1 hour ago, 1 valve said:

I asked because mot probably the stadium will still be a Nightingale Hospital.

I think it has already been decommissioned and Spring rugby internationals are planned to take place. (Alternative arrangements for a Nightingale's having been made)

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1 hour ago, 1 valve said:

I asked because mot probably the stadium will still be a Nightingale Hospital.

Nightingale hospital now elsewhere, rugby due to be played in stadium February/march, probably without a crowd, can't see the speedway going ahead without a crowd, and IMO can't see a crowd to make it viable being allowed even in August

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11 hours ago, Neila said:

Nightingale hospital now elsewhere, rugby due to be played in stadium February/march, probably without a crowd, can't see the speedway going ahead without a crowd, and IMO can't see a crowd to make it viable being allowed even in August

In all honesty there is zero point having a GP in Cardiff if no crowd is permitted . 

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4 minutes ago, Najjer said:

https://www.burnham-on-sea.com/news/new-14-6-acre-business-park-in-highbridge-set-to-bring-jobs-boost-to-the-town/


Talk about bad timing with this being released by the local press within a week of the speedway team pulling out of the league :shock:

Does this affect the land where the track is situated,could it mean a sell off to developers.

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5 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

Does this affect the land where the track is situated,could it mean a sell off to developers.

The land that is currently being developed is alongside but not including the current speedway car park and track - This land is what used to be the overflow car park that was used for league meetings and usually full for the Pairs.


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1 minute ago, Najjer said:

The land that is currently being developed is alongside but not including the current speedway car park and track - The land is what used to be the overflow car park that was used for league meetings and usually full for the Pairs.

Who owns the land is it the speedway Promotion.Or was it the Farmer the was involved in the Promotion when it started?

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14 hours ago, Pinny said:

In all honesty there is zero point having a GP in Cardiff if no crowd is permitted . 

Indeed, but there would be no problem about holding the British GP on any one of several British tracks if it were subsidised by TV.     

Certainly no need to go to the expense of renting Cardiff (or any other luxury stadium) when all that's needed is a circuit.

All that would really be required would be a "pwoper" race-track and reasonable logistics to get riders and officials in and out.

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12 minutes ago, crescent girl said:

Indeed, but there would be no problem about holding the British GP on any one of several British tracks if it were subsidised by TV.     

Certainly no need to go to the expense of renting Cardiff (or any other luxury stadium) when all that's needed is a circuit.

All that would really be required would be a "pwoper" race-track and reasonable logistics to get riders and officials in and out.

The NSS, a no-brainer.

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