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View of the site from @Buzec on twitter:
With the court case about a week away it's quite conceivable that by this time next week we will know more about the stadium itself than we've been told in the last two years. Pretty exciting.
I believe it was said that it won't necessarily be an instant decision. The judge will probably trot off with his evidence and will probably announce it in about 2 years!
That sheet metal business and the building(s) next to it are such an eyesoreView of the site from @Buzec on twitter:
And that counted for last seasons tv-money! With The new deal maybe just 4 years..!!
I kinda meant that we will hopefully actually find out some more details about what the stadium will be like.
More? We've already seen complete plans and artists impressions, what else do you want to see?
The bus Arsenal parked is still there.View of the site from @Buzec on twitter:
The stadium only goes in to the current WHL by just under a third (roughly the first roof support in the shelf). I would imagine it'll be stuck on the Park Lane end somewhere.Silly question. But where is the car park Gonna be? I know who cares. Will they build down??
Has there been any info/itk on what was changed from the original plans?
I notice you can no longer find the new stadium page on the website. It is still there but only able to be found via Google.
The original design (inside at least) was immense and would be the best stadium in the UK imo.
It's definitely going ahead, the appeal well just determine if the CPO stands and we pay the amount the land is really worth (£1.5m max?) our we have to give in to their extortionate demands of £20m.The last CPO appeaI I can find that went to the High Court took about 2 months between the court-sitting and a judge's decision. That decision itself was then taken to the Court of Appeal.
Hopefully some progress next week (and certainly some more info in the public domain) but don't go holding your breath. I'd say the photo updates do suggest a certain degree of confidence from team THFC mind you.
Found this new photo on COYS
The car parking will be minimal and underground. There won't be car parking for general use by spectators attending matches. The whole strategy is to persuade/encourage/compel people to use public transport by makling it difficult to park. That's planning policy nowadays.