Quote lampyboy="lampyboy"I think Peel holdings own the land to the left driving in to Wakefield from the motorway . IM sure I saw some planning application for some holiday homes in the land between Pugneys and Asda. You also have the fielda known as the cowies behind st Georges church and spreading up to the bend in the road, that's always been brush land. Opposite the Pugneys driving from asda before the round a bout you have a large area of land that quite often holds camping club events.
The lake and surrounding area I feel sures owned by WMDC . The council should look at developing the whole area and providing a fscility to be proud of, it would be interesting to know how much money the council have made since it introduced the car parking charges a few years back
Thinking about it if you contiue driving with pugneys on your right towards wakefield you also have a large chunk of land before you reach the bridge on your right hand side.'"
There are a couple of issues with Pugneys. The main one is that it is a flood prevention scheme. You may notice that there are banks all around and that as you go into the car park the road goes over a mound. The fields to the Wakefield side of Pugneys have a path which is on top of a banking. The basic idea is that if there is a danger from the Calder of Wakefield being severely flooded then Pugneys and the fields can be flooded and the waters contained until the river goes down. I can't see the Environment Agency allowing anything to disrupt that scheme.
The fields at the other side of Asdale Road are part of a farm and when the weather is bad they flood as well so there would have to be a lot of drainage work put in as well as the cost of the land itself. I do wonder why it hasn't been sold for building land before now but whatever the reason it would apply to building a stadium.
Pugneys has a nature reserve and I guess there would be an outcry from interested parties if any development was proposed.
Not long ago Marks & Spencer were going to build next to Asda and it was rejected by the council on the grounds of traffic problems even though M&S were going to pay for road widening and changes.
Sorry to be a wet blanket but I reckon it's a non-starter