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There will still be some that claim the new stadium won't be built.
You know they will.
There will still be some that claim the new stadium won't be built.
What a day, brilliant, Archway finally settled and England vanquished the mighty Afghanistan at the world cup!
I suspect Archway'll just close down now and blame us.
If true that's another box ticked, good for us, great for the local area.
Hmmm - I will believe it when I see it.
Solicitors for the Josif family, owners of the business that produces items for the catering and hospitality industry, have confirmed they will not be appealing.
It looks like very positive news. Almost seems too good to be true!What a day, brilliant, Archway finally settled and England vanquished the mighty Afghanistan at the world cup!
I suspect Archway'll just close down now and blame us.
If true that's another box ticked, good for us, great for the local area.
We have always been willing to negotiate with the club on a reasonable and proper basis. Our efforts towards that end have been unsuccessful so far, but we will continue to try to achieve a proper settlement by agreement if that is possible.
Our relocation will presumably also enable the Club to carry out their stadium development and enable them to achieve their commercial objectives.
The Judge’s acknowledgment is a clear recognition that our actions were legitimate and proper.
BYE YOU ****S
Archway Sheet Metal Works Ltd
Just now ·
ARCHWAY SHEET METAL WORKS LIMITED & TRUSTEES OF THE JOSIF FAMILY
Judicial proceedings to challenge the Compulsory Purchase Order of our premises.
Whilst we were disappointed and surprised by the judgment of Sir Ian Dove in dismissing our claim to the compulsory purchase order made by Haringey Council to support the stadium scheme of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, we have decided not to appeal against his decision. The Judge’s finding on our key ground of challenge turned on his conclusion that the Club had not sufficiently settled its intention to make the changes to the CPO scheme that it had been confidentially discussing with key planning and transport authorities over a period of 12 months or more.
We were very pleased that the Judge expressly acknowledged that we were perfectly entitled to pursue these matters and that the proceedings were a perfectly proper exercise of our rights. He also refused to make a costs order against us in respect of the Council’s and the Club’s costs in these proceedings.
We have throughout sought to act reasonably and properly in the defence of our rights. The Judge’s acknowledgment is a clear recognition that our actions were legitimate and proper.
We have always been willing to negotiate with the club on a reasonable and proper basis. Our efforts towards that end have been unsuccessful so far, but we will continue to try to achieve a proper settlement by agreement if that is possible.
Our other overriding objective is also to arrange for the relocation of our family business as quickly as possible and to preserve the jobs of those we employ. Our relocation will presumably also enable the Club to carry out their stadium development and enable them to achieve their commercial objectives.
Posted by:
The Director of Archway Sheet Metal Works Limited & the Josif Family Trustees.
13th March 2015.