New Stadium The Triangle - Planning (S106 Submitted)

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Why does she care if park and rides are full, given the people of Kidlington can already just get a bus into town, and leave their cars at home? Does anyone living in Kidlington actually use the Pear Tree P&R?
She doesn't get the point its a underused car park

What would she rather have no one use the empty car park and have everyone use the streets of Kidlington??
 
She doesn't get the point its a underused car park

What would she rather have no one use the empty car park and have everyone use the streets of Kidlington??

She lives in North Oxford, like Gant, they like their car parks empty round there, that's why they don't build access roads to them.
 
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I don't suppose anyone has access to the full recording? I would love to go through and find some personal highlights (e.g. "Duuuh", "I don't know what we're voting for")
Save you some time


And a favorite the need for a 16km buffer zone for the woodland

 
What a salty old cow lmao! She was definitely rage-typing this bile of tripe. Nobody at FOSB has read the planning material offered either. Oxford United also looks forward to working with all the local sports entities at Stratford Brake and hopefully it will turn into a flourishing sports complex down the line for the entire community. It's also hilarious to see them riled at the prospect of 45 minute road closures every two weeks for a few months when most of the city is gridlocked in common traffic, open-ended road closures and endless paid mobility restrictions.

She just needs to face that her miserable utopia is coming to an end and her area which has been held back is now being developed for the greater good of prosperity, entertainment, community and the environment.
 
What a salty old cow lmao! She was definitely rage-typing this bile of tripe. Nobody at FOSB has read the planning material offered either. Oxford United also looks forward to working with all the local sports entities at Stratford Brake and hopefully it will turn into a flourishing sports complex down the line for the entire community. It's also hilarious to see them riled at the prospect of 45 minute road closures every two weeks for a few months when most of the city is gridlocked in common traffic, open-ended road closures and endless paid mobility restrictions.

She just needs to face that her miserable utopia is coming to an end and her area which has been held back is now being developed for the greater good of prosperity, entertainment, community and the environment.
Certainly no one from fosb read the planning nor any one from kpc

She claimed there was no buffer zone there clearly was

Tried to claim lamp posts were 25m tall

She claimed buses would park on Frieze Way

Claimed the we were removing the bus lane on Oxford Road

None of it was in the planning documents
 
Surprised the fun sponge vinegary woman hasnt got her hands full with opposing this happening right on her doorstep (in 3 months time)- hasnt she got concentrated chemical toilet fluids to mix up, ready to dump in cuttestlowe brook or something equally as spiteful?

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Oooo she will have the blue dye ready to dump into the stream again
 
Just what the council wants, more cars away from the city and supporters using public transport, what’s the problem Suzy?
Saturday 24th January at 1252pm prime time football supporters would start arriving

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Let's add them up. Peartree has 472 spaces, Seacourt has 597, Redbridge has 391, Oxford Parkway has 1,181, and Thornhill has 938. Adding all those together, the total is 3,579 spaces.

If 2 people in the car thats nearly half the capacity of the triangle
 
Saturday 24th January at 1252pm prime time football supporters would start arriving

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Let's add them up. Peartree has 472 spaces, Seacourt has 597, Redbridge has 391, Oxford Parkway has 1,181, and Thornhill has 938. Adding all those together, the total is 3,579 spaces.

If 2 people in the car thats nearly half the capacity of the triangle
And considering the club are aiming to encourage supporters to use public transport, the park and rides will easily cope

More salty Suzy unfounded bullshit.
 
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