Skybluerevolution (Pt2)
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I thought that Baginton and Ryton fell under Rugby/Warwick Councils therefore out of Coventry?
Correct, however, does it not also have to reflect the needs of the local community? Planning Departments don't just approve based on design and suitability of land, they also have to consider wider issues such as sustainability. It's not sustainable to have two football stadiums in a city with one professional football club.
I thought that Baginton and Ryton fell under Rugby/Warwick Councils therefore out of Coventry?
Grimsby don't play in Grimsby. MK Dons were allowed to move a long way away.
Grimsby Town Football Club moved into their new Blundell Park stadium on 1 August 1898 having moved out of the Abbey Park Stadium. Blundell Park is closer to Grimsby town centre than the Ricoh is to Coventry Precinct although it is actually in Cleethorpes.
B marks the staduim
Less nonsense please..
I understand that the loophole that allowed MK to move has since been closed - do not know about Grimsby thou.
Grimsby play in Cleethorpes which is no different to us plaing at the Ricoh which is nearer Bedworth.
Grimsby play in Cleethorpes which is no different to us plaing at the Ricoh which is nearer Bedworth.
Then again the Bees aren't in Coventry are they? I can understand people complaining about Northamptonshire, Walsall, St Andrews etc on a temporary basis and although I don't think it'll happen, I can't see why people complain about Baginton, Ryton, etc.
Its a myth that you dont get planning permission on green belt land.
There are people who complain they cant get to the Ricoh so now we make it easier by building at Bermuda and its not just the other side of the M6 this is all fantasyWhat about Bermuda. Park just the other side of m6 to the Ricoh not a residential area.