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PLAINMOOR FOR SALE?

Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 14:50
by MF68
Get over having a new ground - it isnt going to happen.

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Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 22:46
by Jafeica
I'm not sure if I'm missing the point or you guys are. I suspect the freehold of plainmoor is of no interest to GI, aside from its limited size, it is probably of more value to Westlands than it is to a developer. The value lies in obtaining Nightingale Park for a nominal sum, developing the new stadium, lease it to TUFC for match days, exploit it on non match days for their own gain, build a few retail outlets and may be a few houses as the cherry on the cake.

Whatever happens on the pitch is irrelevant.

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Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 23:12
by PhilGull
Jafeica wrote: 10 Jan 2017, 22:46 I'm not sure if I'm missing the point or you guys are. I suspect the freehold of plainmoor is of no interest to GI, aside from its limited size, it is probably of more value to Westlands than it is to a developer. The value lies in obtaining Nightingale Park for a nominal sum, developing the new stadium, lease it to TUFC for match days, exploit it on non match days for their own gain, build a few retail outlets and may be a few houses as the cherry on the cake.

Whatever happens on the pitch is irrelevant.
Take a look on Google Maps. I reckon if you built terraced houses similar to the surrounding stock it would be possible to fit about 90 new homes on the whole site. And maybe more like 200+ appartments if going for something of a similar scale to the school.

If they can build the stadium too then that will be a bonus for them.

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Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 23:30
by arcadia
Just watched Devon 18's draw with Somerset. Talk in the stand from another pro club in the area the person stated they thought that G.I. will get permission to develope Plainmoor to have greyhound racing and speedway. It may mean moving the ground towards the swimming pool and may be doing away with it. This would save money as they are not developers.
Altering the clubhouse shape. He pointed out forget football they are not interested in it. You will find this out when Kevin gets his budget for next season it may destroy the team. This may be a lot of bullshit but it may be an explanation why they are quiet as the neighbors won't like it.
THE SERVER IS STILL NOT WORKING PROPERLY.

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Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 23:38
by Jafeica
You don't see many new build rows of terraces! Plainmoor is a red herring.

Take a look at Nightingale Park on google maps... 6/7/8 times the size of Plainmoor? IMHO it's simply a land swap deal with the council i.e. You give us Nightingale, we'll surrender our rights to Plainmoor. The council then have the hassle of covenants, Asset of Community etc.

Plenty of fat in the deal for GI if they get Nightingale for nothing!!

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Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 23:41
by Jafeica
Greyhound racing??? Laughable, no chance! Dog racing as sport is on its knees and there is no way they'd allow speedway that close to housing...

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 00:00
by Jafeica
Plainmoor (pitch/stands) = 2 acres? Maybe 4 with pool/park??

Nightingale Park = 42 acres

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 09:55
by portugull
Article by Dave Thomas on back page of Herald today featuring Councillor Haddock that makes it clear nobody has put forward any offer or deal for Plainmoor.

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 11:38
by gateman49
Take care Portugal, the info in the HE article quoting Cllr Haddock appears to be at odds with an e mail that I had from Cllr King stating that any decision was the mayor's. Cllr King is Executive Lead for Planning Transport and Housing and Cllr Haddock is Executive Lead for Business so one might think that they would be singing from similar hymn sheets.

I've also just had an e mail from Kevin Mowatt who is the senior officer on the case as Executive Head of Business Services. He states:

The officers may well have a clear recommendation or alternatively we can offer up a range of options for the Mayor to consider. Either way the public will be able to attend at the meeting and I will endeavour to get all of the various opinions gathered in so that as far as possible the final decision is an informed one.

Either way vigilance is the key.

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 12:53
by Tired Old Gull
Jafeica wrote: 11 Jan 2017, 00:00 Plainmoor (pitch/stands) = 2 acres? Maybe 4 with pool/park??

Nightingale Park = 42 acres
Plus you may well find that Quinta is also going to appear in the mix! ;-)

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 13:09
by IanGull01
GI haven't even been given the nod yet that the takeover can happen and here we are all writing to the Council. Don't even know what there plans are as they've had no contact. CRAZY!!!!

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 14:08
by budegull1954
arcadia wrote: 10 Jan 2017, 23:30 Just watched Devon 18's draw with Somerset. Talk in the stand from another pro club in the area the person stated they thought that G.I. will get permission to develope Plainmoor to have greyhound racing and speedway. It may mean moving the ground towards the swimming pool and may be doing away with it. This would save money as they are not developers.
Altering the clubhouse shape. He pointed out forget football they are not interested in it. You will find this out when Kevin gets his budget for next season it may destroy the team. This may be a lot of bullshit but it may be an explanation why they are quiet as the neighbors won't like it.
THE SERVER IS STILL NOT WORKING PROPERLY.
I had to open a new link on my browser to access this site.

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 14:26
by Louis
Nothing wrong with the server, clear your cookies and cache and you will then be loading from the server rather than your PC that may be storing older versions of the site. I installed updates this week.

Ideally you should do this daily for optimum browsing experience on any site.

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 15:15
by gateman49
Not crazy at all IanGull01, it was the Council raising the subject that rang alarm bells. There may not be a fire and it might be a false alarm (with or without good intent). It is better to react to the alarm rather than get burnt if there is one.

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Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 15:57
by arcadia
Louis wrote: 11 Jan 2017, 14:26 Nothing wrong with the server, clear your cookies and cache and you will then be loading from the server rather than your PC that may be storing older versions of the site. I installed updates this week.

Ideally you should do this daily for optimum browsing experience on any site.

Cleared cookies what is a cache. Mines been wrong for days. brilliant if you can help.