fernandopartridge
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Still need a safety certificate from the Council's licensing department though (i think) ...
But mmmmmmmmm .... 10,000 butts!
Yeah, I'm dubious about this planning permission thing too.
Still need a safety certificate from the Council's licensing department though (i think) ...
But mmmmmmmmm .... 10,000 butts!
Yeah, I'm dubious about this planning permission thing too.
Just been told by a work colleague who's mate works at City that we are going to play at the Butts next season, temporary stands with 10,000 capacity and a new pitch.
I can't see it myself.
*unless it’s wembley.Half the ones whinging about where we play dont go anyway and are nopm*
Lets flyer them around ricoh every waspa game
Surely that's not adding fuel but taking it away? Unless of course they don't sign itThis may pour some fuel on to the Butts rumour fire, but the current footballing occupants are yet to sign an extension to their current deal, but are on the brink of doing so. A 10 year deal apparently.
Not fuel then is it? If cov utd staying 10 years the fires outThis may pour some fuel on to the Butts rumour fire, but the current footballing occupants are yet to sign an extension to their current deal, but are on the brink of doing so. A 10 year deal apparently.
I always thought temporary meant a maximum of 28 days in planning terms. Could be wrongYeah, I'm dubious about this planning permission thing too.
Sounds like my 18 year old niece, Amy.When Solihull moles knew they were gonna be in the play offs they got told they had to add seats (with roofing) to their stadium and they done it in like two weeks. albeit it looked like Bristol rovers shit new stand they bragged about this season but it was knocked up quick
I think you’re right but you can take them down for a day and put them back up and it’s fine.I always thought temporary meant a maximum of 28 days in planning terms. Could be wrong
When Solihull moles knew they were gonna be in the play offs they got told they had to add seats (with roofing) to their stadium and they done it in like two weeks. albeit it looked like Bristol rovers shit new stand they bragged about this season but it was knocked up quick
When is the deadline for the EFL to know where we’re playing ?
Sounds like a lot of work for once a month, expensive!I think you’re right but you can take them down for a day and put them back up and it’s fine.
Sounds like a lot of work for once a month, expensive!
The safety inspection would have to be signed off every time too.
I'd hate to be the person who puts them all together, too much responsibility.
Strange rulesSounds like a lot of work for once a month, expensive!
I’m sitting on the bins.Just before anybody jumps in with "already planning season tickets at the Butts" as if people believe it is going to happen.
Here's where mine will be:
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They haven’t signed it yet brains.Not fuel then is it? If cov utd staying 10 years the fires out
Just before anybody jumps in with "already planning season tickets at the Butts" as if people believe it is going to happen.
Here's where mine will be:
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Well done,you got it.Surely that's not adding fuel but taking it away? Unless of course they don't sign it
Don’t want you two footing me...as I’m a row in front
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Well done,you got it.
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Heres where mine will be
Here's where mine will be
Just before anybody jumps in with "already planning season tickets at the Butts" as if people believe it is going to happen.
Here's where mine will be:
View attachment 12209
It is definitely technically possible. And of course the EFL may use their famous discretion to have us play all away games the first few weeks of the season.Realistically, how long would it need to get everything setup and a pitch sorted? Accrington started their pitch re-lay pretty much the day the season ended.
a structure that is going to stand for 28 days or less will NOT require planning permission. This means that it is quite possible to erect a temporary building without prior permission. If the structure stands for over 28 days, you can then apply for retrospective planning permission should the planning officer ask you to. Should your retrospective planning permission fail, then you will be required to remove the building.
As applying for permission before erecting the structure can take some months to finalise, and there would be little damage to your business should retrospective planning fail and you have to remove it, this can often be the best plan for structures required for only a short time.
I don’t know that. Their new 4G pitch hasn’t been started yet either.So... Why haven't they signed it? Which side is stalling?