Trust: 6 Local Authorities say no discussions. Rugby say no. (13 Viewers)

sky blue john

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I am expecting the location to be
somewhere they purposely can't get planning permission. Then we will get the normal the worlds against them routine.
Just more time delaying tactics because the Jr will go on for years.

Do i get a prize ??
 

bigfatronssba

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Where is the city boundary? Wouldn't that site be so close to the city that CCC would be involved due to traffic flow, potential infrastructure changes etc?

The boundary is just where Blackhorse Road crosses the canal.
 

Hobo

Well-Known Member
As they said on the article sometimes they can have discussions with certain parties that are kept confidential, I think they will come back to the Sky Blue Trust and confirm that they have spoken to the Club's owners.

I still cannot believe the risk SISU have took taking our club to Northampton, planning to build a new stadium without a land purchase in place. I still don't have any faith in this latest ripple of a development.
 

RoboCCFC90

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I could have confidential discussions with the Council about purchasing land, doesn't mean jack if I don't actually buy it.

I agree with that, however it shows that Sisu are doing something, you have to wonder what there motive is behind it? Time will tell, like I said in a previous post until land is bought and a brick is laid I will also remain very skeptical.
 

The Gentleman

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I agree with that, however it shows that Sisu are doing something, you have to wonder what there motive is behind it? Time will tell, like I said in a previous post until land is bought and a brick is laid I will also remain very skeptical.

I think we all know what there motive is. Otherwise, surely if this non story is to be believed then why not drop the JR ? Do we really think they are doing it for the good people of Coventry when they have shown how much they are prepared to shit on us ?
 

RoboCCFC90

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I still cannot believe the risk SISU have took taking our club to Northampton, planning to build a new stadium without a land purchase in place. I still don't have any faith in this latest ripple of a development.

I agree Hobo this article in my opinion is a well educated guess from Coventry Telegraph, but I think they have the Sky Blue Trust as they narrowed the possibilities down for them.

Sisu are taking a huge risk and everything would say that they're trying to get the Ricoh on the cheap and this is a well educated ploy, however Sisu and Fisher are stating differently in which the fans do not trust..
 

skybluetony176

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I agree with that, however it shows that Sisu are doing something, you have to wonder what there motive is behind it? Time will tell, like I said in a previous post until land is bought and a brick is laid I will also remain very skeptical.

if they have actually done something, its all speculation based on 1 non reply from N&B council and an old golf course that cant get planning consent to build much needed housing on. i'm sure sisu are enjoying the speculation though.
 

TurkeyTrot

New Member
I agree with that, however it shows that Sisu are doing something, you have to wonder what there motive is behind it? Time will tell, like I said in a previous post until land is bought and a brick is laid I will also remain very skeptical.
Time will tell but Tim won't
 

Flying Fokker

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Well, I know I had a bit of a trawl but the proposed site was on my list. Never say never but that location will not work. SISU are clutching at straws. It will be a headache to redesign that area. Residential, industrial, semi-rural (Albeit with a bloody great motorway). They will have to bring a road through the local scrapyard to stick any chance of this coming off. Laughable.
 

italiahorse

Well-Known Member
It's rubbish.
I was at the open planning meeting last year at the Council Chambers for one of the other cases that was being reviewed at the same time.
The original proposal for 200 homes and a wharf for the canal was rejected by the Council before the planning meeting.
The new proposal for a reduction to 160 homes was recommended for approval by the planning officers but rejected by the councillors even though the officers said an appeal would be made and it would be for the 200 homes with advice that the appeal would almost certainly be accepted. Not sure how the appeal has done yet but if it has not been approved for houses then it will certainly be rejected for a stadium.

The reason for the objections was the access out of Blackhorse Road and in particular the increased railway crossing usage which already ties local residents up for up to half an hour at certain times.

A stadium down there would make it impossible to get cars out for several hours so this article is almost certainly absolute garbage.
In addition it should be noted that when the NUCKLE railway project is eventually implemented the volume of trains will increase.

The CET should concentrate on SISU bullshit rather than waste time on speculative paper selling articles.
 

RoboCCFC90

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I think we all know what there motive is. Otherwise, surely if this non story is to be believed then why not drop the JR ? Do we really think they are doing it for the good people of Coventry when they have shown how much they are prepared to shit on us ?

Sisu are only pushing the JR for one party and it isn't the fans or the people of Coventry it's for themselves.
 

RoboCCFC90

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if they have actually done something, its all speculation based on 1 non reply from N&B council and an old golf course that cant get planning consent to build much needed housing on. i'm sure sisu are enjoying the speculation though.

Well they've set up the Stadium Forum, produced sketches, employed consultancy companies to aid them in purchasing suitable land..
 

RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
Time will tell but Tim won't

Tim Fisher as we all know will not say anything to the fans, he couldn't even tell the fans where we would be playing this season back in the summer or give us all the truth, I felt sorry for Steve Brookfield during those farces.
 

RoboCCFC90

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wonder if they will start with my brick, or if thats going to stay at the Ricoh ?

Have you not heard anything about your brick mate?
 
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Jack Griffin

Guest
It's rubbish.
I was at the open planning meeting last year at the Council Chambers for one of the other cases that was being reviewed at the same time.
The original proposal for 200 homes and a wharf for the canal was rejected by the Council before the planning meeting.
The new proposal for a reduction to 160 homes was recommended for approval by the planning officers but rejected by the councillors even though the officers said an appeal would be made and it would be for the 200 homes with advice that the appeal would almost certainly be accepted. Not sure how the appeal has done yet but if it has not been approved for houses then it will certainly be rejected for a stadium.

The reason for the objections was the access out of Blackhorse Road and in particular the increased railway crossing usage which already ties local residents up for up to half an hour at certain times.

A stadium down there would make it impossible to get cars out for several hours so this article is almost certainly absolute garbage.
In addition it should be noted that when the NUCKLE railway project is eventually implemented the volume of trains will increase.

The CET should concentrate on SISU bullshit rather than waste time on speculative paper selling articles.


I made my thoughts clear the other day, pretty much agree
I think I see where you mean, the large undeveloped area just north of Sephton Drive, bordered by the railway on the west and the canal on the east, there is certainly more than 60acres there, but it has bugger all road links, so I don't think it would be a feasible site for a new stadium as it would cost far too much to build a dual carriageway to it, and also just how long would it take to buy all the land on the route of an access road & get planning for that too! Nope mate, it makes very little sense.

Here is google map ref, note there are no roads and access would require an expensive railway or canal bridge with a dual carriageway, or an M6 exit (even more expensive).
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=e...gl=uk&ei=2rjNUsW2LYju0gWjroFI&ved=0CC8Q8gEwAA
 
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skybluetony176

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It's rubbish.
I was at the open planning meeting last year at the Council Chambers for one of the other cases that was being reviewed at the same time.
The original proposal for 200 homes and a wharf for the canal was rejected by the Council before the planning meeting.
The new proposal for a reduction to 160 homes was recommended for approval by the planning officers but rejected by the councillors even though the officers said an appeal would be made and it would be for the 200 homes with advice that the appeal would almost certainly be accepted. Not sure how the appeal has done yet but if it has not been approved for houses then it will certainly be rejected for a stadium.

The reason for the objections was the access out of Blackhorse Road and in particular the increased railway crossing usage which already ties local residents up for up to half an hour at certain times.

A stadium down there would make it impossible to get cars out for several hours so this article is almost certainly absolute garbage.
In addition it should be noted that when the NUCKLE railway project is eventually implemented the volume of trains will increase.

The CET should concentrate on SISU bullshit rather than waste time on speculative paper selling articles.

crikey, we might just see andrea b get angry yet about the clubs predicament. the reason he stated for loving sixfields was because he could park right at the front door without queuing and get straight out of the car park when leaving. the move to Northampton didn't get his goat up but this will.
 

James Smith

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I don't understand why the potential locations are a secret anyway ????
Are there other stadium developers also looking for land in the Coventry area that they are in competition with ????

ACL are planning Ricoh 2 the bustards just to spite Tim and Joy.
 

bigfatronssba

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Well they've set up the Stadium Forum, produced sketches, employed consultancy companies to aid them in purchasing suitable land..

Please see below the new stadium sketches that I've just produced. Does this mean I've done something towards building my own stadium?


Easy to produce a sketch.
 

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RoboCCFC90

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Please see below the new stadium sketches that I've just produced. Does this mean I've done something towards building my own stadium?


Easy to produce a sketch.

Well done you. If that was the only thing Sisu would have done then I would say you might have a point, but they've done more than that, whether you like it or not they're doing something behind the scenes, the main question is to what end?
 

ccfcway

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Well done you. If that was the only thing Sisu would have done then I would say you might have a point, but they've done more than that, whether you like it or not they're doing something behind the scenes, the main question is to what end?

Its a good point, they also put that temporary sign up outside Sixfields
 

jesus-wept

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What a laugh. The access is Blackhorse Road with a humped back bridge at one end and a level crossing the other, one pub that holds about fifty people and newish housing estate at the side and a canal one side a rail line the other, to create decent access they will have to knock half of Bayton Road industrial estate down
 

skybluetony176

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Well they've set up the Stadium Forum, produced sketches, employed consultancy companies to aid them in purchasing suitable land..

that's all talking the talk, nothing more.

i was talking more in the context of the article. their is absolutely zero proof from it that sisu and/or someone representing them have even got as far as calling 118 to get the phone number to contact N&B council let alone contacted them.

don't get me wrong, by the same principle i cant say they haven't. which goes back to my point in an earlier post on this thread that we are all mushrooms STILL.
 

SimonGilbert

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Hi guys, just to clarify a few questions I've seen pop up:

We had submitted FOI requests as well as the Trust - although they slightly beat us to the punch in terms of getting most of the info out!

The only differences were we also asked Stratford where as the Trust hadn't. But the Trust asked Hinckley, which we hadn't.

We received a reply from N&B whereas the Trust had not (at the time of writing)

Our requests related to building large seated sporting stadia rather than mentioning CCFC /Otium / Sisu specifically as to avoid any "commercial sensitivity" sidestepping.

The housing development at Exhall was thrown out on the grounds of access and infringing on green belt.

We're not saying it will happen, just that this seems the most likely location for a potential new stadium taking into account all the information we have and the people we have spoken with.

I hope that helps.

Happy to answer any other questions I can.
 

Hobo

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I agree Hobo this article in my opinion is a well educated guess from Coventry Telegraph, but I think they have the Sky Blue Trust as they narrowed the possibilities down for them.

Sisu are taking a huge risk and everything would say that they're trying to get the Ricoh on the cheap and this is a well educated ploy, however Sisu and Fisher are stating differently in which the fans do not trust..

Even if they buy land I won't get too excited Robo, land is land and has a monetary worth. Until they start building the project I won't believe.

If they do start to build a football stadium I will judge it on its merits. I have always said I am waiting for SISU to convert me.....in the meantime they seem intent on burning every opportunity given to them.
 

bigfatronssba

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What a laugh. The access is Blackhorse Road with a humped back bridge at one end and a level crossing the other, one pub that holds about fifty people and newish housing estate at the side and a canal one side a rail line the other, to create decent access they will have to knock half of Bayton Road industrial estate down

Also the nearest major road junctions are in Coventry so CCC can easily object.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Its a good point, they also put that temporary sign up outside Sixfields

I mean they've set up the stadium forum and employed consultant companies, I am not going to say they're building a new stadium, just why would you go to that extent?
 

ccfcway

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I mean they've set up the stadium forum and employed consultant companies, I am not going to say they're building a new stadium, just why would you go to that extent?

to satisfy the FL ?


oh, and convince ACL and CCC thety have "moved on"
 

duffer

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It's rubbish.
I was at the open planning meeting last year at the Council Chambers for one of the other cases that was being reviewed at the same time.
The original proposal for 200 homes and a wharf for the canal was rejected by the Council before the planning meeting.
The new proposal for a reduction to 160 homes was recommended for approval by the planning officers but rejected by the councillors even though the officers said an appeal would be made and it would be for the 200 homes with advice that the appeal would almost certainly be accepted. Not sure how the appeal has done yet but if it has not been approved for houses then it will certainly be rejected for a stadium.

The reason for the objections was the access out of Blackhorse Road and in particular the increased railway crossing usage which already ties local residents up for up to half an hour at certain times.

A stadium down there would make it impossible to get cars out for several hours so this article is almost certainly absolute garbage.
In addition it should be noted that when the NUCKLE railway project is eventually implemented the volume of trains will increase.

The CET should concentrate on SISU bullshit rather than waste time on speculative paper selling articles.

Spot on with regard to the planning stuff. The appeal was turned down by the Secretary of State in Nov 2013.

http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/...oventry-green-belt-marina-and-housing-scheme/

You can read the full report here, if you're really bored:

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&r...oGJjJK1i4wAZIykwRmeYRZg&bvm=bv.58187178,d.ZG4

... but as I've understood it the basic reason for refusal was that this was inappropriate development in the green belt. As others have said, if you can't build houses there it's unlikely that you'll be allowed to build a new stadium, especially given the one present just next door.

The point regarding the level crossing was made too, and of course this will be an even bigger issue given the volume of traffic in and out of any new ground.

There's nothing stopping SISU buying the land, or talking to NBBC about it - but I truthfully can't see how they'd get a stadium there. Of course, if they're not really planning to build a stadium then wasting a bit of Council time in discussions, planning applications, and appeals isn't likely to worry them too much - it does at least give the illusion of progress.
 
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bigfatronssba

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Hi guys, just to clarify a few questions I've seen pop up:

We had submitted FOI requests as well as the Trust - although they slightly beat us to the punch in terms of getting most of the info out!

The only differences were we also asked Stratford where as the Trust hadn't. But the Trust asked Hinckley, which we hadn't.

We received a reply from N&B whereas the Trust had not (at the time of writing)

Our requests related to building large seated sporting stadia rather than mentioning CCFC /Otium / Sisu specifically as to avoid any "commercial sensitivity" sidestepping.

The housing development at Exhall was thrown out on the grounds of access and infringing on green belt.

We're not saying it will happen, just that this seems the most likely location for a potential new stadium taking into account all the information we have and the people we have spoken with.

I hope that helps.

Happy to answer any other questions I can.

Do you know if Nuneaton & Bedworth are likely to respond at any point?
 

Rusty Trombone

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I mean they've set up the stadium forum and employed consultant companies, I am not going to say they're building a new stadium, just why would you go to that extent?

What extent? How many hours do you think this has taken over the last year, I'm guessing 3 hours including a long lunch.
 

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