New Stadium Plans - The Triangle - Planning

Which is exactly why this stadium will be built, if the club use any decent legal team they will point out the fact that just over 8 miles away CDC allowed the building of a water park on appeal. OUFC are a community asset. A water park is not.

CDC refused it and Great Wolf appealed to the secretary of state where the planning inspector overturned the original decision.

The new road from Didcot to north of Clifton Hampden is also in for review after OCC refused planning.

Ours won't be plain sailing but the big hurdle that has took a few years was finding a parcel of land to hopefully build on.
 
Which is exactly why this stadium will be built, if the club use any decent legal team they will point out the fact that just over 8 miles away CDC allowed the building of a water park on appeal. OUFC are a community asset. A water park is not.
The issue FOSB have is that while they are scrambling around for donations for a legal team, our owners have deep pockets and a lot of experience when it comes to building stadiums. Erik & co can afford the best legal team possible and they are very passionate about getting this stadium built.
Middleton and Vicky can say what ever they want and they are doing us a favour if it does become a legal battle as our legal team will go through all their past comments with a fine tooth comb and tear them to shreds.

All Middleton is doing, by acting how he is, is giving us a greater chance of getting this stadium built.

They are at a point where they are so angry that their ramblings are border line insane now.
 
I had to chuckle this morning when listening to Ian speak, at one point he referred to Victoria like he didn't know who she was.

When we all know the truth about that

I glossed over that initially as I thought it was a prerecord from earlier and it was another speaker. I didn’t realise he was talking about Victoria as ‘the other caller’.

Come on, Ian. You’re on first name terms with her. Another glowing example of him misleading the public again.

They’re cartoonish in their amateurism at times.
 
CDC refused it and Great Wolf appealed to the secretary of state where the planning inspector overturned the original decision.

The new road from Didcot to north of Clifton Hampden is also in for review after OCC refused planning.

Ours won't be plain sailing but the big hurdle that has took a few years was finding a parcel of land to hopefully build on.
Don’t disagree mate but it will get built, and that is the main thing.
 

I didn't realise that Karl Robinson was now in charge of fosb never seen so much spin in defeat since he left
 

I didn't realise that Karl Robinson was now in charge of fosb never seen so much spin in defeat since he left
They won't give up , until a ball is kicked at the new stadium. Then they'll probably still try to put a spanner in the works.
That's why their accusations & scaremongering must be countered..
 

I didn't realise that Karl Robinson was now in charge of fosb never seen so much spin in defeat since he left
Are they seriously trying to claim that they are the reason that the triangle has been given to the club as a leasehold?
 
We have had posters on here for months hoping for a leasehold deal, so if IM thinks that is because of him he is deluded. Typical politician really, bending whatever truth he can to make him appear 'victorious'
At no point has he appeared to be working for anyone but a small group of classist NIMBY's. I don't think he's even entertained the argument for the stadium, he made his mind up over a year ago that he was against the stadium.

He thinks he's a big fish in a small pond but he's anything but. A truly pious and arrogant man who works for no one but those who share his narrow minded views.
 

I didn't realise that Karl Robinson was now in charge of fosb never seen so much spin in defeat since he left
It really is quite pathetic isn't it?
It genuinely concerns me that people like Middleton can be an elected politician. All that is bad in politics.
FoSB will now reduce in relevance I suspect. The usual suspects will spout their negative nonsense, but their ability to influence has been greatly reduced and most people will see that.
The leasehold of the land is 'good news' and due to FoSB campaigning? Give me a break.
 
Exactly, having listened to most of the meeting, I understood that the councillors didn't want the new owners to put us in the same position as Kassam has which is why they decided to lease rather than sell.
I think FoSB's response to the council changing the sale to leasehold shows just what their true colours really are (if the mountains of stuff before that didn't already show it). It's clear the council were acting with trepidation, but in the interest of what's best for the football club, not because they have reservations about a stadium going on that site. FoSB trying to spin this into the latter shows their desperation, and their lack of willingness to see the true merits of the plan, no matter what is presented to them.
 

I didn't realise that Karl Robinson was now in charge of fosb never seen so much spin in defeat since he left

Really? All I care about is a new stadium at The Triangle after we have to leave the Kassam. How the land is owned is irrelevant as I'm sure watertight contracts will be entered into to protect all parties.
 
Not sure if it’s been shown before, or whether it is Net Zero, but the company architects are closely linked to the FGR eco project. Either way, for a relatively small stadium, it’s a beautiful looking ground development:


 
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