http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-fc-stadium-investigation-8373299
Almost a year has passed since Coventry City FC supporters were told that the location of a new stadium for the club would be revealed in “about three weeks”.But, 12 months on since former CCFC director Mark Labovitch’s made those comments, there appears to be little public progress on the claims of owners Sisu that they intend to create a new home for the Sky Blues in the Coventry area so that the club can become financially sustainable.
In an attempt to uncover any movement on the plans the Telegraph recently submitted another round of Freedom of Information requests to organisations that would, according to independent planning experts, be routinely consulted ahead of any land deal for a project of this size.
Supporters group the Sky Blue Trust submitted similar requests and both sets of FOIs received almost identical responses denying any discussions over the creation of a large sports stadium.
Between the two rounds of FOIs, a total of 17 organisations responded to say they have not been involved in discussions in the past 12 months.
Under the terms of the FOI Act, organisations can refuse to respond if the information is deemed commercially sensitive. However, none of those asked adopted that stance, instead categorically confirming that no such discussions had taken place.
Ten local authorities denied discussions over a new football stadium – including Stratford, North Warwickshire, Hinckley and Bosworth, Daventry, Rugby, Solihull, Coventry, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Warwick and Warwickshire County Council.
Four police forces also denied talks – West Midlands, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
In addition, three government departments denied any contact – the Highways Agency, the Environment Agency and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
But club officials insist the plans are “progressing” and a raft of advisors have been recruited to help.
Sources close to the club suggest a land deal near to, but outside, the city boundary could be announced within weeks.
Tim Fisher, CCFC chairman, said: “I am not minded to comment on anything in detail until the land deal is done.”