mat wrote:We are contributing to the scheme and have identified significant sources of extra funding to minimise contribution council would have to make
The Bulls are contributing nothing at all financially to the scheme apart from concededing in the last plans that they would agree to decorate the areas of the OSV that fell into their exclusive use. In the grand scheme of things that can hardly be called a contribution.
Now I know that the council are not great but it was they who involved Bradford College and it is they who are paying the Project Manager from the college for his input ( for all the lack of progress made ).
Quote:and the end result is a new stand for us and a new modern sports Centre for south bradford owned and operated by the council. If the sports village falls through the council will still have to find money to replace richard dunn but doing it as a standalone project is bound to cost more.
How would building a standalone replacement for Richard Dunn's cost MORE than building a replacement for Richard Dunn's AND a new stand with associated facilities for the Bulls bearing in mind that at the last count the vast majority of monies identified were from council land or council capital receipts.
When the numbers were presented previously and the shortfall was in the region of £5m ( including a pool being built ) then it strikes me that the Council CAN afford a standalone Sports Centre is the associated facilities for the Bulls were not involved.
Make no mistake they want to deliver both but financially it is difficult