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Post by Finnish Gas on Aug 4, 2017 14:25:26 GMT
New Planning Development Initiatives - Urgent Action RequiredUnfortunately we may have "missed the boat" but why not some concerted rearguard action re designation of a strategic sports/leisure/employment facility (a new home for Bristol Rovers FC + ancillary retail facilities)! Something for SH to "get his teeth into". WITHOUT DELAY! 1. The West of England emerging Joint Spatial Plan and Joint Transport StudyThe four West of England Councils – Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol City, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire – are working together to produce a West of England Joint Spatial Plan (JSP) and Joint Transport Study (JTS), which will set out a prospectus for sustainable growth to help the region meet its housing and transport needs for the next 20 years, to 2036. www.jointplanningwofe.org.uk/www.jointplanningwofe.org.uk/gf2.ti/-/756738/25692261.1/PDF/-/Joint_Spatial_Plan_and_Transport_Study_Consultation_Report.pdf2. New South Gloucestershire Local Plan (2018 – 2036)Planning law requires that planning decisions are made in accordance with the council’s local plan. The new SGLP will be a development plan document (DPD) covering the whole administrative area of South Gloucestershire and the plan period will be 2018-2036. It will review and eventually replace existing local planning documents including the: South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Core Strategy- 2006-2027 (2013) South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Policies, Sites and Places Plan We are working with the three other West of England unitary authorities to prepare the Joint Spatial Plan (JSP). The JSP will set out the overall amount of new residential and employment development, and where it should be located across the West of England sub-region, as well as the infrastructure required to support that growth e.g. schools, transport, community facilities and green spaces. Part of the new local plan’s purpose will be to allocate sites for strategic development at locations identified in the JSP, as well as to allocate new sites for non-strategic development in the district. The local plan will also set out the suite of planning policies that will be used to deliver sustainable development in South Gloucestershire. Consultation The first stage of preparing the new South Gloucestershire Local Plan invited comments on our new local plan prospectus, and ran between 12 January 2017 and 23 February 2017. Details of this consultation can be viewed at www.southglos.gov.uk/newlocalplanprospectus. Next steps All comments received will be considered as part of preparing the Draft South Gloucestershire Local Plan 2018-2036. The Draft Plan is anticipated to be published for consultation under Regulation 18 (of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012) later in 2017. Consultation database If you are not currently on our consultation database and would like to be kept informed, please email PlanningPolicy@southglos.gov.uk. From time to time we may contact you to seek your views about other planning consultations and projects. Periodically, you may also be invited to give us your views about our service. www.southglos.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/planning/planning-policy/plans-in-preparation/new-south-gloucestershire-local-plan-2018-2036/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:29:25 GMT
Can you summarise in a sentence?
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Post by allgasandgaiters on Aug 4, 2017 14:32:00 GMT
Plan C
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Post by Finnish Gas on Aug 4, 2017 14:33:34 GMT
Can you summarise in a sentence? "rearguard action re designation of a strategic sports/leisure/employment facility (a new home for Bristol Rovers FC + ancillary retail facilities)"
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Post by Henbury Gas on Aug 4, 2017 14:43:36 GMT
Can you summarise in a sentence? cribbs causeway
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:44:40 GMT
Yes, I'm sure Hamer will be on the case. Would at least give us until 2036 to get something sorted once it's been incorporated into the plans.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:49:20 GMT
Housing and Transport plans.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:50:59 GMT
New Planning Development InitiativesUnfortunately we may have "missed the boat" but why not some concerted rearguard action re designation of a strategic sports/leisure/employment facility (a new home for Bristol Rovers FC + ancillary retail facilities)! Something for SH to "get his teeth into". WITHOUT DELAY! 1. The West of England emerging Joint Spatial Plan and Joint Transport StudyThe four West of England Councils – Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol City, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire – are working together to produce a West of England Joint Spatial Plan (JSP) and Joint Transport Study (JTS), which will set out a prospectus for sustainable growth to help the region meet its housing and transport needs for the next 20 years, to 2036. www.jointplanningwofe.org.uk/www.jointplanningwofe.org.uk/gf2.ti/-/756738/25692261.1/PDF/-/Joint_Spatial_Plan_and_Transport_Study_Consultation_Report.pdf2. New South Gloucestershire Local Plan (2018 – 2036)Planning law requires that planning decisions are made in accordance with the council’s local plan. The new SGLP will be a development plan document (DPD) covering the whole administrative area of South Gloucestershire and the plan period will be 2018-2036. It will review and eventually replace existing local planning documents including the: South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Core Strategy- 2006-2027 (2013) South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Policies, Sites and Places Plan We are working with the three other West of England unitary authorities to prepare the Joint Spatial Plan (JSP). The JSP will set out the overall amount of new residential and employment development, and where it should be located across the West of England sub-region, as well as the infrastructure required to support that growth e.g. schools, transport, community facilities and green spaces. Part of the new local plan’s purpose will be to allocate sites for strategic development at locations identified in the JSP, as well as to allocate new sites for non-strategic development in the district. The local plan will also set out the suite of planning policies that will be used to deliver sustainable development in South Gloucestershire. Consultation The first stage of preparing the new South Gloucestershire Local Plan invited comments on our new local plan prospectus, and ran between 12 January 2017 and 23 February 2017. Details of this consultation can be viewed at www.southglos.gov.uk/newlocalplanprospectus. Next steps All comments received will be considered as part of preparing the Draft South Gloucestershire Local Plan 2018-2036. The Draft Plan is anticipated to be published for consultation under Regulation 18 (of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012) later in 2017. Consultation database If you are not currently on our consultation database and would like to be kept informed, please email PlanningPolicy@southglos.gov.uk. From time to time we may contact you to seek your views about other planning consultations and projects. Periodically, you may also be invited to give us your views about our service. www.southglos.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/planning/planning-policy/plans-in-preparation/new-south-gloucestershire-local-plan-2018-2036/ Feel sorry for all those whoever they maybe for all the work they put in to the failed UWE plan.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Aug 4, 2017 14:56:05 GMT
New Planning Development InitiativesUnfortunately we may have "missed the boat" but why not some concerted rearguard action re designation of a strategic sports/leisure/employment facility (a new home for Bristol Rovers FC + ancillary retail facilities)! Something for SH to "get his teeth into". WITHOUT DELAY! 1. The West of England emerging Joint Spatial Plan and Joint Transport StudyThe four West of England Councils – Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol City, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire – are working together to produce a West of England Joint Spatial Plan (JSP) and Joint Transport Study (JTS), which will set out a prospectus for sustainable growth to help the region meet its housing and transport needs for the next 20 years, to 2036. www.jointplanningwofe.org.uk/www.jointplanningwofe.org.uk/gf2.ti/-/756738/25692261.1/PDF/-/Joint_Spatial_Plan_and_Transport_Study_Consultation_Report.pdf2. New South Gloucestershire Local Plan (2018 – 2036)Planning law requires that planning decisions are made in accordance with the council’s local plan. The new SGLP will be a development plan document (DPD) covering the whole administrative area of South Gloucestershire and the plan period will be 2018-2036. It will review and eventually replace existing local planning documents including the: South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Core Strategy- 2006-2027 (2013) South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Policies, Sites and Places Plan We are working with the three other West of England unitary authorities to prepare the Joint Spatial Plan (JSP). The JSP will set out the overall amount of new residential and employment development, and where it should be located across the West of England sub-region, as well as the infrastructure required to support that growth e.g. schools, transport, community facilities and green spaces. Part of the new local plan’s purpose will be to allocate sites for strategic development at locations identified in the JSP, as well as to allocate new sites for non-strategic development in the district. The local plan will also set out the suite of planning policies that will be used to deliver sustainable development in South Gloucestershire. Consultation The first stage of preparing the new South Gloucestershire Local Plan invited comments on our new local plan prospectus, and ran between 12 January 2017 and 23 February 2017. Details of this consultation can be viewed at www.southglos.gov.uk/newlocalplanprospectus. Next steps All comments received will be considered as part of preparing the Draft South Gloucestershire Local Plan 2018-2036. The Draft Plan is anticipated to be published for consultation under Regulation 18 (of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012) later in 2017. Consultation database If you are not currently on our consultation database and would like to be kept informed, please email PlanningPolicy@southglos.gov.uk. From time to time we may contact you to seek your views about other planning consultations and projects. Periodically, you may also be invited to give us your views about our service. www.southglos.gov.uk/environment-and-planning/planning/planning-policy/plans-in-preparation/new-south-gloucestershire-local-plan-2018-2036/ Feel sorry for all those whoever they maybe for all the work they put in to the failed UWE plan. Can't see the UWE put much effort into it if they could not be arsed to reply to a deadline or put somebody on TV who is slippery as a snake when it came to the truth
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:59:34 GMT
Feel sorry for all those whoever they maybe for all the work they put in to the failed UWE plan. Can't see the UWE put much effort into it if they could not be arsed to reply to a deadline or put somebody on TV who is slippery as a snake when it came to the truth Wrong end of the stick Henbury. The person I am talking about is much closer to home or should I say topic.
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 4, 2017 16:41:23 GMT
Feel sorry for all those whoever they maybe for all the work they put in to the failed UWE plan. Can't see the UWE put much effort into it if they could not be arsed to reply to a deadline or put somebody on TV who is slippery as a snake when it came to the truth Would you reply if somebody demanded that you sold your business on HoT's basis you didn't agree to, having previously made it clear the HoT you were prepared to sell it under? As far as the OP putting anybody under pressure shouldn't we be trying to put pressure on the UWE & ALQ's to get back around the table to try and come to an amicable agreement as, if they can't, then I can't see us affording to build a new ground anywhere but the unsuitable Mem site.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2017 21:46:54 GMT
We are not going to get a new stadium, ever. Get used to it.
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Post by stevek192 on Aug 5, 2017 23:46:05 GMT
We need answers from the club as to what was unacceptable and then from UWE the same thing. Needs pressure from the media to get the two speaking again if at all possible. We need a proper message from the top0.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2017 6:47:40 GMT
Time to let go and concentrate on the mem that's why wael been tidying up the mem so the dreams over. Been sold down the river once again soon back too 5000 gates and sh!t pasties
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Post by yategas78 on Aug 6, 2017 6:55:39 GMT
A sh** time to be a Gashead!
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 6, 2017 8:55:40 GMT
We need answers from the club as to what was unacceptable and then from UWE the same thing. Needs pressure from the media to get the two speaking again if at all possible. We need a proper message from the top0. Pressure from what local media? Isn't it just 20men left?
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Post by gasincider on Aug 6, 2017 9:10:21 GMT
As far as the OP putting anybody under pressure shouldn't we be trying to put pressure on the UWE & ALQ's to get back around the table to try and come to an amicable agreement as, if they can't, then I can't see us affording to build a new ground anywhere but the unsuitable Mem site. The truth is we don't know the truth. We say we awaited the return of signed heads of terms, they say they never received them. We say there were conditions attached that we didn't like, so why then did we supposedly send heads of terms that presumably contained these conditions ? We know now this is probably the end of getting a new stadium, certainly in my lifetime. Somebody is being economical with the truth. You pays yer money and takes yer choice. If South Gloucester really want a stadium, and I believe they do, they should act as honest brokers in all this and get both sides round a table and beat their heads together. It really is quite simple. The feasibility study will have told both sides what is required. If we can't get sufficient income from the project it has to die. The simple answer is to put in the public domain both sides positions, and then we will all know who to blame. All this secrecy crap is what is turning Bristol into a third world city. If we were North of Gloucs, the stadium would already be in use. Just like the Arena, it will never happen until there is fundamental change in the policies of the idiots who decide these things in local government. But that is a whole new story. To even consider revamping the Mem is a sleight of hand by our owners if they really mean it. They know and we know that the Mem cannot generate the required income streams to make the site viable. This was why we started looking elsewhere in the first place for goodness sake. And remember, the council said if we did revamp the Mem, there would be the most onerous parking restrictions put in place, AND IT WOULD ALL BE PAID FOR BY US. Do our owners really have the money for a new stadium? I don't know, but I worry they don't. Do UWE really want us there? I don't know, but I don't think so. Unless there is full and honest disclosure from from both sides, I don't see it happening. How long can we sustain losses of over £1m per annum? Why no movement at the training ground? Perhaps we need a white knight to take over and give us what we need, namely a quality stadium for our oldest professional club. In the words of Pink Floyd: IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 6, 2017 9:22:47 GMT
How do we even know a feasibility study ever existed, if the ALQ's have the finances then surely some deal could have been thrashed out, as it stands any new stadium is a decade or so away. I just can't see Wael's happy to wait around that long given his Instagram postings with the footballing stars, as by then he'll be a forgotten middle aged man.
I wonder why they put a charge on the Mem only recently?
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Post by yategas78 on Aug 6, 2017 10:56:08 GMT
How do we even know a feasibility study ever existed, if the ALQ's have the finances then surely some deal could have been thrashed out, as it stands any new stadium is a decade or so away. I just can't see Wael's happy to wait around that long given his Instagram postings with the footballing stars, as by then he'll be a forgotten middle aged man. I wonder why they put a charge on the Mem only recently? The bigger worry is keeping hold of DC he must be totally disolusioned like the rest of us what a sh**e start to the season😡
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2017 11:00:28 GMT
How do we even know a feasibility study ever existed, if the ALQ's have the finances then surely some deal could have been thrashed out, as it stands any new stadium is a decade or so away. I just can't see Wael's happy to wait around that long given his Instagram postings with the footballing stars, as by then he'll be a forgotten middle aged man. I wonder why they put a charge on the Mem only recently? The bigger worry is keeping hold of DC he must be totally disolusioned like the rest of us what a sh**e start to the season😡 Have you ever listened to one of DCs interviews? Ever? He has spoken about the stadium situation.
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