Joined: Oct 26 2005 Posts: 3218 Location: Bradford
Well - the feasability study now has a point man. The company he works for seems to be well qualified, experience with other large projects. OSV Appointment
Well - the feasability study now has a point man. The company he works for seems to be well qualified, experience with other large projects. OSV Appointment
Joined: Jun 22 2005 Posts: 9554 Location: bradford
Highlander wrote:Well - the feasability study now has a point man. The company he works for seems to be well qualified, experience with other large projects. OSV Appointment
whats this though - 4th/5th feasibility study? do they have to a fresh one every time the plans change a bit?. With all the money the council have wasted on feasibility studies they could have put a roof on pop side
Highlander wrote:Well - the feasability study now has a point man. The company he works for seems to be well qualified, experience with other large projects. OSV Appointment
whats this though - 4th/5th feasibility study? do they have to a fresh one every time the plans change a bit?. With all the money the council have wasted on feasibility studies they could have put a roof on pop side
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 31974 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
mat wrote:whats this though - 4th/5th feasibility study? do they have to a fresh one every time the plans change a bit?. With all the money the council have wasted on feasibility studies they could have put a roof on pop side
As I said above, I feared that any new design would lead to another feasibility study and more delay.
However before long enough studies will have been completed whereby every possible design and plan will have been covered so a new way to prevaricate will need to be thought of.
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with all the talk of ground share , a new article in YP has popped up , one thing that caught my eye
"Although plans for the village, which will occupy the site of the current rugby stadium as well as adjacent land around the old Northern View sanatorium, remain fluid it seems likely the famous Odsal bowl will be filled in"
with all the talk of ground share , a new article in YP has popped up , one thing that caught my eye
"Although plans for the village, which will occupy the site of the current rugby stadium as well as adjacent land around the old Northern View sanatorium, remain fluid it seems likely the famous Odsal bowl will be filled in"
Joined: Feb 12 2006 Posts: 15035 Location: Gods County
MQBlank wrote:with all the talk of ground share , a new article in YP has popped up , one thing that caught my eye
"Although plans for the village, which will occupy the site of the current rugby stadium as well as adjacent land around the old Northern View sanatorium, remain fluid it seems likely the famous Odsal bowl will be filled in"
I thought that was common knowledge.
MQBlank wrote:with all the talk of ground share , a new article in YP has popped up , one thing that caught my eye
"Although plans for the village, which will occupy the site of the current rugby stadium as well as adjacent land around the old Northern View sanatorium, remain fluid it seems likely the famous Odsal bowl will be filled in"
I thought that was common knowledge.
I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying.
Joined: Dec 09 2001 Posts: 7594 Location: The People's Republic of Goatistan
It's the first time I've seen that picture I think but Hood has said in the past that the plans involved swinging the pitch through 90 degrees. I assumed from that the hole was getting filled in and a new structure was going on top. From the looks of that picture the hole is getting filled in and becoming a car park whilst the stadium is where the hospital was.
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