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17 hours ago, Toady said:

Quite a few intriguing nuances involved in this latest message from the Council.
Whilst not yet (publicly) known if the stadium has actually been sold or only used as collateral to cover a loan it does beg the question, what would GI need a loan for? given they actually haven't purchased anything significant over the past few years.
It could be worth speculating that GI have borrowed money to fund a new stadium "somewhere" which would be positive news. However, on the downside should they fail to find (or look for?) such a place and then be able to refinance that particular project then L&G would take over The Abby stadium, leaving GI with their hands washed of the current stadium and a wad of cash. 
One further consideration (for now) The value of the Abbey would be significantly different if housing could not be built on it so one wonders if, by engineering a circumstance where another stadium was built "somewhere" would that in turn mean that the council/planning/etc altered their views on the future of the Abbey as a place zoned for leisure use. After all Swindon may need one such facility, but does it need two?  

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I'm flabbergasted that peolple are still referring to GI, by some flying pig miracle, building a new track as "positive news"

We don't want these parasites to have any connection to the club whatsoever!

Anyone worth their salt would refuse to attend and line that b****** Osborne's pockets and it would be a matter of time before he would be looking to put houses on the new land.

If GI are our only option, I would rather we stay mothballed!

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1 hour ago, 1 valve said:

Quite a few intriguing nuances involved in this latest message from the Council.
Whilst not yet (publicly) known if the stadium has actually been sold or only used as collateral to cover a loan it does beg the question, what would GI need a loan for? given they actually haven't purchased anything significant over the past few years.
It could be worth speculating that GI have borrowed money to fund a new stadium "somewhere" which would be positive news. However, on the downside should they fail to find (or look for?) such a place and then be able to refinance that particular project then L&G would take over The Abby stadium, leaving GI with their hands washed of the current stadium and a wad of cash. 
One further consideration (for now) The value of the Abbey would be significantly different if housing could not be built on it so one wonders if, by engineering a circumstance where another stadium was built "somewhere" would that in turn mean that the council/planning/etc altered their views on the future of the Abbey as a place zoned for leisure use. After all Swindon may need one such facility, but does it need two?  

Nice thought to think Osbourne would even consider loaning money for a new stadium build it is indeed a shot in the dark.However most of his promises lead on the road to nowhere.I also think we are all becoming a little paranoid with all this speculation.I would shed no more tears if  Osbourne went straight to hell as he is definitely one person I would  not like to meet on the other side.

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1 hour ago, 1 valve said:

Quite a few intriguing nuances involved in this latest message from the Council.
Whilst not yet (publicly) known if the stadium has actually been sold or only used as collateral to cover a loan it does beg the question, what would GI need a loan for? given they actually haven't purchased anything significant over the past few years.
It could be worth speculating that GI have borrowed money to fund a new stadium "somewhere" which would be positive news. However, on the downside should they fail to find (or look for?) such a place and then be able to refinance that particular project then L&G would take over The Abby stadium, leaving GI with their hands washed of the current stadium and a wad of cash. 
One further consideration (for now) The value of the Abbey would be significantly different if housing could not be built on it so one wonders if, by engineering a circumstance where another stadium was built "somewhere" would that in turn mean that the council/planning/etc altered their views on the future of the Abbey as a place zoned for leisure use. After all Swindon may need one such facility, but does it need two?  

Surely the Council's view about retaining the stadium site for Leisure etc, might only change if any alternative site was found within the Swindon Council boundaries.

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9 minutes ago, Toady said:

Nice thought to think Osbourne would even consider loaning money for a new stadium build it is indeed a shot in the dark.However most of his promises lead on the road to nowhere.I also think we are all becoming a little paranoid with all this speculation.I would shed no more tears if  Osbourne went straight to hell as he is definitely one person I would  not like to meet on the other side.

There only one side Osborne is going and it will be dark.

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Final throw  from Osborne.

The Requirement for Change

Further to discussions with officers over the past 9 months, the stadium has now permanently ceased the operation of motorsport, and later this year will cease all its operations. As such, a variation to the s106 agreement is necessary to take account of a different approach to the delivery of the final element of the regeneration of the area. Whilst this will ultimately be delivered by a fresh planning consent on the site, until then, it is necessary for the clauses associated with the current consent to reflect the reality of the position with regards to implementation.

Variations agreement:

This Deed of Variation request, therefore, seeks to make the following amendments to the above mentioned s106

Insertion of updated Milestone Programme and Milestone Plans.

Deletion of the ultimate longstop (12 months from the date of the New Stadium Permission).

Deletion of the speedway and greyhound racing covenant.

The parties subject to the new agreement will be amended to reflect the relevant updated land ownership position.

The above amendments are considered acceptable as they relate to the construction of the stadium, which has now permanently ceased. As such, the variations are critical to progress with an alternative proposal to deliver the final element of the regeneration of the site, which will deliver significant and lasting benefits to the local area.

To proceed with this Deed, the Owner agrees to meet the Council's legal costs and confirms agreement to the changes noted above.

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This doc was submitted to the council this week it is saying that greyhound racing will finish at the stadium this year so they want to change the 106 agreement 

As all operations will cease at the stadium later this year Osborne would like the council to reflect this and let him walk away easily.

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2 hours ago, Toady said:

Final throw  from Osborne.

The Requirement for Change

Further to discussions with officers over the past 9 months, the stadium has now permanently ceased the operation of motorsport, and later this year will cease all its operations. As such, a variation to the s106 agreement is necessary to take account of a different approach to the delivery of the final element of the regeneration of the area. Whilst this will ultimately be delivered by a fresh planning consent on the site, until then, it is necessary for the clauses associated with the current consent to reflect the reality of the position with regards to implementation.

Variations agreement:

This Deed of Variation request, therefore, seeks to make the following amendments to the above mentioned s106

Insertion of updated Milestone Programme and Milestone Plans.

Deletion of the ultimate longstop (12 months from the date of the New Stadium Permission).

Deletion of the speedway and greyhound racing covenant.

The parties subject to the new agreement will be amended to reflect the relevant updated land ownership position.

The above amendments are considered acceptable as they relate to the construction of the stadium, which has now permanently ceased. As such, the variations are critical to progress with an alternative proposal to deliver the final element of the regeneration of the site, which will deliver significant and lasting benefits to the local area.

To proceed with this Deed, the Owner agrees to meet the Council's legal costs and confirms agreement to the changes noted above.

slime ball lower than a snakes belly !!

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2 hours ago, Toady said:

Final throw  from Osborne.

The Requirement for Change

Further to discussions with officers over the past 9 months, the stadium has now permanently ceased the operation of motorsport, and later this year will cease all its operations. As such, a variation to the s106 agreement is necessary to take account of a different approach to the delivery of the final element of the regeneration of the area. Whilst this will ultimately be delivered by a fresh planning consent on the site, until then, it is necessary for the clauses associated with the current consent to reflect the reality of the position with regards to implementation.

Variations agreement:

This Deed of Variation request, therefore, seeks to make the following amendments to the above mentioned s106

Insertion of updated Milestone Programme and Milestone Plans.

Deletion of the ultimate longstop (12 months from the date of the New Stadium Permission).

Deletion of the speedway and greyhound racing covenant.

The parties subject to the new agreement will be amended to reflect the relevant updated land ownership position.

The above amendments are considered acceptable as they relate to the construction of the stadium, which has now permanently ceased. As such, the variations are critical to progress with an alternative proposal to deliver the final element of the regeneration of the site, which will deliver significant and lasting benefits to the local area.

To proceed with this Deed, the Owner agrees to meet the Council's legal costs and confirms agreement to the changes noted above.

Last roll of the dice from.our old mate Clarkey boy

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2 hours ago, Toady said:

Final throw  from Osborne.

The Requirement for Change

Further to discussions with officers over the past 9 months, the stadium has now permanently ceased the operation of motorsport, and later this year will cease all its operations. As such, a variation to the s106 agreement is necessary to take account of a different approach to the delivery of the final element of the regeneration of the area. Whilst this will ultimately be delivered by a fresh planning consent on the site, until then, it is necessary for the clauses associated with the current consent to reflect the reality of the position with regards to implementation.

Variations agreement:

This Deed of Variation request, therefore, seeks to make the following amendments to the above mentioned s106

Insertion of updated Milestone Programme and Milestone Plans.

Deletion of the ultimate longstop (12 months from the date of the New Stadium Permission).

Deletion of the speedway and greyhound racing covenant.

The parties subject to the new agreement will be amended to reflect the relevant updated land ownership position.

The above amendments are considered acceptable as they relate to the construction of the stadium, which has now permanently ceased. As such, the variations are critical to progress with an alternative proposal to deliver the final element of the regeneration of the site, which will deliver significant and lasting benefits to the local area.

To proceed with this Deed, the Owner agrees to meet the Council's legal costs and confirms agreement to the changes noted above.

Do you have a link to the original please?

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9 minutes ago, Toady said:

Got it. Cheers

Updated drawing also submitted on the 10th, I see.

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Classic Osborne...

"Relevant updated land ownership position" is an interesting one and I assume relates to the L&G recent news

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Osborne should be done for fraud he has taken a sporting venue with a covenant on and turned it in to a housing development, as for Swindon council they have allowed it to happen and in many instances basically rubber stamped it.

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3 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

So everything is closing at Blunsdon! Does that.mean the GI head office is also moving? To Poole Stadium maybe? $#!t

Poole is firmly in Osborne's sights, no doubt about that

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