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| Quote Slugger McBatt="Slugger McBatt"All good thinking, but I would rather those phases be:
1. Build new main stand at Belle Vue, funded partly by the retail units that could occupy the front part of the main stand. For instance, a small supermarket that can reach out into the car park. Problems would only arise for 3 hours 13 times a year. The shop premises can utilise a huge car park. The main stand is merely the other side.
2. Build new western terrace with a roof.
3. Replace Benidorm flats with an away terrace, without a roof. Make sure games against Cas and Leeds are in February.
If I were involved with Dewsbury, it would be a big no-no. A permanent move would involve rugby fans in that area being attracted to Trinity rather than Dewsbury, due to the top flight status, particularly if the identity is less to do with Wakefield. They get a nicer ground but become diminished as a club.'"
If the Belle Vue stadium development gets the go ahead I can see the new east stand having some sort of retail units incorporated in it. Lowers the cost and makes it more attractive for the developers.
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| You could build Wembley there but it'd still be in Dewsbury.
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| Quote M62 J30 TRINITY="M62 J30 TRINITY"If the Belle Vue stadium development gets the go ahead I can see the new east stand having some sort of retail units incorporated in it. Lowers the cost and makes it more attractive for the developers.'"
Just think of the size of the old Superbowl and how an Aldi would fit onto that. Think of the retail shop fronts that could line a redeveloped stand and facing Doncaster Road. Pharmacy was mentioned. Costa. Fast food. The car park would easily accomodate it. All they have to do is develop the other side for the rugby, which I think is the gist of the new proposal being mooted.
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| A question to some of the posters on this subject.
The new east stand, the re developed western terrace, the new terracing to the North stand, are all great suggestions and if completed we would have a great stadium at Belle Vue.
My question is, who is going to pay for all this ? We no longer own BV, it is owned by a developer, who in their right mind would spend a penny on improving the property of some else.
Neither should you kid yourself and think the developer will contribute the signifcant amount required. Making money is the guys priority and by far the easiest way to get the most out of BV is to build houses on it, re developing a rugby ground doesn't even come close.
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| Quote Slugger McBatt="Slugger McBatt"All good thinking, but I would rather those phases be:
1. Build new main stand at Belle Vue, funded partly by the retail units that could occupy the front part of the main stand. For instance, a small supermarket that can reach out into the car park. Problems would only arise for 3 hours 13 times a year. The shop premises can utilise a huge car park. The main stand is merely the other side.
2. Build new western terrace with a roof.
3. Replace Benidorm flats with an away terrace, without a roof. Make sure games against Cas and Leeds are in February.
If I were involved with Dewsbury, it would be a big no-no. A permanent move would involve rugby fans in that area being attracted to Trinity rather than Dewsbury, due to the top flight status, particularly if the identity is less to do with Wakefield. They get a nicer ground but become diminished a club.'"
This is my take on it Slugger.I like point 3! 
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| Quote Prince Buster="Prince Buster"A question to some of the posters on this subject.
The new east stand, the re developed western terrace, the new terracing to the North stand, are all great suggestions and if completed we would have a great stadium at Belle Vue.
My question is, who is going to pay for all this ? We no longer own BV, it is owned by a developer, who in their right mind would spend a penny on improving the property of some else.
Neither should you kid yourself and think the developer will contribute the signifcant amount required. Making money is the guys priority and by far the easiest way to get the most out of BV is to build houses on it, re developing a rugby ground doesn't even come close.'"
I take it the club & trust are looking into ways it could be financed
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| Just to add, the ground at Dewsbury (it's hardly in Dewsbury is it?!) is probably better located for 75% of Trinity's support. It's just as easy to get from Ossett, Horbury, Wrenthorpe, Alverthorpe, Outwood and Stanley to the rams stadium as it is Belle Vue. It's literally one junction up the mway and down the mad mile. Far more attractive for away fans just off the M1 and a better stadium to boot. I really wouldn't be fussed if we helped to expand the stadium and moved there permanently. The sign for "Welcome to Dewsbury is about 200 yards before the stadium ffs. Plenty of stadium parking and very easy to get the bus to as it is near to Ossett. Very walkable from Ossett bus station also.
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| Quote Prince Buster="Prince Buster"A question to some of the posters on this subject.
The new east stand, the re developed western terrace, the new terracing to the North stand, are all great suggestions and if completed we would have a great stadium at Belle Vue.
My question is, who is going to pay for all this ? We no longer own BV, it is owned by a developer, who in their right mind would spend a penny on improving the property of some else.
Neither should you kid yourself and think the developer will contribute the signifcant amount required. Making money is the guys priority and by far the easiest way to get the most out of BV is to build houses on it, re developing a rugby ground doesn't even come close.'"
A developer who has a sizeable plot with the car park and Super Bowl site. Enough space to build retail units, especially those that would attract customers on the way in and out of town. KFC. McDonalds. A small supermarket. The same developer who could front a redeveloped main stand with further retail units, all overlooking a car park. The same developer who might agree to incorporate a new main stand as part of the development. Maybe even chuck in some terracing on the western side, as part of the planning permission deal.
A redeveloped main stand is part of the money-making scheme, not dead money, with continued rent from Belle Vue. The north stand just needs a revamp, perhaps with new concrete. The western stand just needs new concrete terracing and a roof.
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| Quote Adam_Harrison9="Adam_Harrison9"Just to add, the ground at Dewsbury (it's hardly in Dewsbury is it?!) is probably better located for 75% of Trinity's support. It's just as easy to get from Ossett, Horbury, Wrenthorpe, Alverthorpe, Outwood and Stanley to the rams stadium as it is Belle Vue. It's literally one junction up the mway and down the mad mile. Far more attractive for away fans just off the M1 and a better stadium to boot. I really wouldn't be fussed if we helped to expand the stadium and moved there permanently. The sign for "Welcome to Dewsbury is about 200 yards before the stadium ffs. Plenty of stadium parking and very easy to get the bus to as it is near to Ossett. Very walkable from Ossett bus station also.'"
Other than rent, I'm struggling to see what Dewsbury get from the deal, that's all. It would be like Wigan deciding to groundshare at Leigh. The locals might eventually prefer the Wigan experience to the Leigh one, as it involves more silverware. Leigh would be the losers.
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| Quote Slugger McBatt="Slugger McBatt"A developer who has a sizeable plot with the car park and Super Bowl site. Enough space to build retail units, especially those that would attract customers on the way in and out of town. KFC. McDonalds. A small supermarket. The same developer who could front a redeveloped main stand with further retail units, all overlooking a car park. The same developer who might agree to incorporate a new main stand as part of the development. Maybe even chuck in some terracing on the western side, as part of the planning permission deal.
A redeveloped main stand is part of the money-making scheme, not dead money, with continued rent from Belle Vue. The north stand just needs a revamp, perhaps with new concrete. The western stand just needs new concrete terracing and a roof.'"
It seems so simple, Manni, are you reading this?

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| I seem to recall student accommodation being mentioned in the 'BV redevelopment'.
Where would that go?
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| Quote PHe="PHe"I seem to recall student accommodation being mentioned in the 'BV redevelopment'.
Where would that go?'"
There's a big grey block at the St Catherine Street end ......
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