Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 8:48 am
Khlav Kalash
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 26 2006 Posts: 13793 Location: No bowl, stick, STICK!
High chaperal wrote:Don’t know anything about planning but if ME plans to build a new west terrace could height be a problem with the neighbours just asking???
Potentially, but there is a precedent, certainly where the cabins are.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 8:52 am
Dunkirk Spirit
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 10 2019 Posts: 2773 Location: Horbury, a small town in Wakefield
High chaperal wrote:Don’t know anything about planning but if ME plans to build a new west terrace could height be a problem with the neighbours just asking???
Not sure if it would, i can remember the old wooden West stand that was demolished after the Bradford stadium fire, along with just about every other wooden stadium stands,(how did Cas get away with it.). The height of our old Western stand was quite considerable, so perhaps we could use that as leverage.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 10:28 am
High chaperal
Junior Player
Joined: Sep 24 2023 Posts: 13
Dunkirk Spirit wrote:Not sure if it would, i can remember the old wooden West stand that was demolished after the Bradford stadium fire, along with just about every other wooden stadium stands,(how did Cas get away with it.). The height of our old Western stand was quite considerable, so perhaps we could use that as leverage.
Ok so ME could say well we had a stand here previously at said height ?
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:17 am
REDWHITEANDBLUE
International Board Member
Joined: Jan 04 2003 Posts: 4925
The old stand having been there years possibly before the houses were built set the precedent I would suggest so pp should not be an issue on the height of a structure.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 12:03 pm
Khlav Kalash
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 26 2006 Posts: 13793 Location: No bowl, stick, STICK!
PopTart wrote:That was a long time ago. I can't see that impacting any planning permission.
Indeed, but the fact there is still something there is the precedent. The much maligned portacabins may just have retained rights for the height we may need to get a decent structure in place.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 12:21 pm
AgbriggAmbler
Academy Player
Joined: Aug 28 2022 Posts: 215
I don't think there'll be an issue...you can't object to planning permission because it spoils your view, only if it blocks light from your property. As the houses have long gardens, and are oriented so that the path of the sun wouldn't be blocked by any development, there's no grounds for objection on that score.
Post subject: Re: Looking for better training facilities
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 2:48 pm
vastman
International Chairman
Joined: Oct 13 2004 Posts: 36099 Location: Poodle Power!
AgbriggAmbler wrote:I don't think there'll be an issue...you can't object to planning permission because it spoils your view, only if it blocks light from your property. As the houses have long gardens, and are oriented so that the path of the sun wouldn't be blocked by any development, there's no grounds for objection on that score.
Good points.
And I agree with Klav, the precedent has been set by the cabins.
It's more about time. Any objections will inevitably slow down the build, and impact on SL and IMG.
So it's in our interest to create as lower impact structure as is possible, but still big enough to suit our needs, show willing in other words.
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