Browns Lane? (13 Viewers)

Nick

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?
 

Brylowes

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?
Maybe 22 would be enough for HR 2 and an Aldi
 

SkyBlueCharlie

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?

Dear Timmy, bless his little cotton socks, said we needed at least 60 acres to have the sort in infrastructure we have at the Ricoh, I'm assuming that would include car parks but not necessarily the Tesco side of the site.
 

shy_tall_knight

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Good shout re Browns Lane. I'm sure there is a proposed access road linking the Tamworth rd at the Royal Court to the new industrial estate at the Old Kersley pit. Not sure Allesley Village will be too happy with football fans clogging up their roads every other Saturday. Pubs are in short supply but club could maximise their revenue by providing suitable qualuity on-site bars, not a souless atrium like at the Ricoh.
 

Nick

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Good shout re Browns Lane. I'm sure there is a proposed access road linking the Tamworth rd at the Royal Court to the new industrial estate at the Old Kersley pit. Not sure Allesley Village will be too happy with football fans clogging up their roads every other Saturday. Pubs are in short supply but club could maximise their revenue by providing suitable qualuity on-site bars, not a souless atrium like at the Ricoh.

Really? Are they just going to put a road through the middle?
 

skybluetony176

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?

What was the discounted price being offered to Aston Martin out of interest?
 

Captain Dart

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?

Maybe you should check facts first before speculating.. these are planning applications for Browns Lane site downloaded from Coventry Planning portal..

http://www.coventry.gov.uk/download...s_and_adjoining_land_browns_lane_coventry.pdf
http://www.coventry.gov.uk/download...s_and_adjoining_land_browns_lane_coventry.pdf

You should learn how to Google stuff :whistle:

PS Caveat I haven't time to read them now, but at quick glance they appear to be proposals for housing on the old Jag site.
Happy to be corrected if anyone has time to study them more closely.
 
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Captain Dart

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Otis

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?
22 acres is more than enough. You can get your hotel in there and your corporate event hall and conference and function rooms and car park and some retail space.

Only thing you wouldn't have room for is a pitch and stands.
 

Nick

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Maybe you should check facts first before speculating.. these are planning applications for Browns Lane site downloaded from Coventry Planning portal..

http://www.coventry.gov.uk/download...s_and_adjoining_land_browns_lane_coventry.pdf
http://www.coventry.gov.uk/download...s_and_adjoining_land_browns_lane_coventry.pdf

You should learn how to Google stuff :whistle:

PS Caveat I haven't time to read them now, but at quick glance they appear to be proposals for housing on the old Jag site.
Happy to be corrected if anyone has time to study them more closely.

It was hardly speculating. It was just that Aston Martin turned down 22 acres of discounted land in Coventry. I hadn't gone in as far as checking planning.

Also, wouldn't that be for the new housing that is there as well?

Where were Aston Martin planning to go then?
 

chiefdave

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The stadium part of the Ricoh is under 8 acres. include the Jag hall etc and its around 11.5. Add in the car park and its about 22 acres.

If there's a 22 acre site that now could be available then someone from the club should be straight on the phone.

Do we know exactly where this was going to be?
 

chiefdave

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You could easily fit a stadium in up there. If you put it on the end of the industrial estate next to the Jag Club it wouldn't be right next to any houses. Improve Coundon Wedge Road for access off the A45 / Holyhead Road.

I'd certainly be making some calls and finding out who owns what and what might be available if I was SISU.
 

Captain Dart

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Captain Dart

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Not a manufacturing plant

Are you sure?
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/jaguar-land-rover-expansion-bring-10707295
Coventry is in line to gain thousands of jobs as Jaguar Land Rover prepares to announce the next phase of an estimated £500million investment plan around its Whitley headquarters, the Telegraph can exclusively reveal.

The company is this week expected to unveil plans to occupy half of the 60-acre site on the opposite side of the A45, known as Gateway North, next to Coventry Airport. The other 30-acres is earmarked for top-level JLR suppliers.

The huge project has been in the pipeline ever since The Telegraph revealed the luxury car manufacturer’s long-term plans for the city in March last year - a four-phase project culminating in the return of vehicle manufacturing to Coventry within the next five years.

At that time, the firm invested £20m in doubling the footprint of its Whitley site - expanding its research and development presence to establish the site as the “brains” of the global company.
 

jas365

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Now Aston Martin aren't interested, maybe the club should be offered the heavily discounted land? It would need a better access road though!

Surely 22 acres is enough?

The Ricoh is 40, but does that include Tesco too?

You seem to have fallen into the trap of actually believing that the club want to build a new ground.
 

ceetee

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I think the 60: acres was to include academy and training pitches, but it's all hypothetical anyway. To go back to earlier points, you don't have to own the stadium as such, just the business that runs it. So in our case you don't need to own the Ricoh, you need to own ACL. Ie the Wasps scenario
 

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