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| Quote Sandal Cat="Sandal Cat"If its the offer I think it is it fell through.
I don't think Christies are the agent any more as there is another agents sign up.'"
From what iv heard they are reluctant to take on new customers...
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| Quote wtw="wtw"why are we blaming everyone apart from the previous owners and board, If it wasn't for Wakefield council where would we be?! people seen to forget they have helped us in the past. Yes I am as gutted at the current situation but playing the blame game isn't going to do anything.
I for one cant see any light at the end of the tunnel............
I cant see us being able to buy the super bowl and Oasis gym(which is under offer) cause even if we where given some money this could easily take £1,000,000 to acquire and then even if we did get that how do we get the stadium back from BOI? I do genuinely think we need to ground share it would cost less than the 250k a year we are spending now.'"
It ultimatley depends on whether you think that if the council have acted unlawfully, we should let them off?
Also, given what we have know about Newcold has been known for some time, and we have spent ALL of that time trying to do exactly what you suggest, not play the blame game, how much longer do we try to do this and again, do we then not fight at all and give in?
Thirdly, who do the club share with (outside the City of Wakefield) and given that non-match day revenue is the key to a successful club how is that achieved renting a third-party stadium outside of Wakefield?
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| Quote Inflatable_Armadillo="Inflatable_Armadillo"a046.gif It ultimatley depends on whether you think that if the council have acted unlawfully, we should let them off?
Also, given what we have know about Newcold has been known for some time, and we have spent ALL of that time trying to do exactly what you suggest, not play the blame game, how much longer do we try to do this and again, do we then not fight at all and give in?
Thirdly, who do the club share with (outside the City of Wakefield) and given that non-match day revenue is the key to a successful club how is that achieved renting a third-party stadium outside of Wakefield?'"
I see your point exactly but would we be in a worse financial situation ground sharing?! I don't think we would!
We can blame and blame and blame it won't change what's happened and while complaining let's try and resolve the problems rather thank banking on getting anything from YC or the council!!
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| One quick question, if we do take legal action as it looks likely we will have to get anywhere and we win our case and NC is put on the 106 what do people think would happen.
The 2m from the council looks as though its long gone and I don't see YC having x millions to build us a ground.
So all I want to know is what are wwe hoping to get if we win.
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| Quote sir richard="sir richard"One quick question, if we do take legal action as it looks likely we will have to get anywhere and we win our case and NC is put on the 106 what do people think would happen.
The 2m from the council looks as though its long gone and I don't see YC having x millions to build us a ground.
So all I want to know is what are wwe hoping to get if we win.'"
I don't think we'll get anything, however it may stop YC from developing the site further.
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| Do we have any other funding in place or if not in place then guaranteed should the project go ahead or funding that we know 100% is accessible to us once we sign contracts to build or sources of funding identified that yet need applying for?
If yes to any of the above, can someone categorise the sources for me and give approximate values?
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| Quote Khlav Kalash="Khlav Kalash"I don't think we'll get anything, however it may stop YC from developing the site further.'"
But wouldn't that be cutting off our nose to spite the face of Wakefield, because if the development didn't go ahead look at all the jobs that would be lost for the area
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| There's quite a long letter in the League Express today from a guy called Neil Rodgers who is Service Director for planning etc. at WMDC in which he explains that it's nothing to do with the council and that it was made clear that Newcold would not count towards the stadium development.
There are a couple of things however that I'm not clear about. In it he says that legal advice was sought from the councils own planning lawyer. That will be the one who they didn't appear to be able to provide the info from under the FOI request as I understand it ????
The other thing is that he says the size of the development (Newcold) is below the 60K square Mtrs threshold for contributing toward the stadium. This to me reads as though for the stadium to start, any one building that goes up has to be more than 60k sq mtrs whereas I though it was the total of any developments that may take place had to equal or exceed this figure. ?????
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| Quote LyndsayGill="LyndsayGill"There's quite a long letter in the League Express today from a guy called Neil Rodgers who is Service Director for planning etc. at WMDC in which he explains that it's nothing to do with the council and that it was made clear that Newcold would not count towards the stadium development.
There are a couple of things however that I'm not clear about. In it he says that legal advice was sought from the councils own planning lawyer. That will be the one who they didn't appear to be able to provide the info from under the FOI request as I understand it ????
The other thing is that he says the size of the development (Newcold) is below the 60K square Mtrs threshold for contributing toward the stadium. This to me reads as though for the stadium to start, any one building that goes up has to be more than 60k sq mtrs whereas I though it was the total of any developments that may take place had to equal or exceed this figure. ?????'"
I guess that's why they went for a 42m high unit rather than 18. Twice the amount of storage for roughly the same footprint.
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| Quote Khlav Kalash="Khlav Kalash"I don't think we'll get anything, however it may stop YC from developing the site further.'"
This. It's obvious Yorkcourt have no intention of building the ground whatever the outcome, but it will stop them getting rich at our expense. Problem is a very public battle with the council and its planners and a developer won't help us moving forward. Nobody else will touch us with a bargepole in the future. Damned if we do, damned if we don't. I suppose at least we'd go out swinging and with the moral high ground but it's an expensive way of doing it.
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| The more I read on here the more concerned I become that before TRB, IA and sandal cat became involved in this project nobody seems to have had a clue what was going on. I would love to know who agreed to these clauses in the first place because it just does not seem as though they understood the information that was being given to them.
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| Quote sir richard="sir richard"But wouldn't that be cutting off our nose to spite the face of Wakefield, because if the development didn't go ahead look at all the jobs that would be lost for the area'"
I think it's that bit that has lead the council to apparently side with the developer. They have various growth targets set for them by government and i guess Newmarket was a large part of the amount the council had earmarked to be able to hit those figures. They know if Yorkcourt bailed out, which is likely if they are 'forced' to build a stadium, the whole thing stops and not only they are in the shizzle because of that but the whole area suffers as a result with less jobs, less income from the business rates etc etc. All of which doesn't help us get that elusive stadium as i'm sure the next piece of rhetoric that appears from them in the press will be along those lines and i imagine most of the wider Wakefield public would prefer jobs available and lower council tax rises than us having a ground. I can see this getting very messy.
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| Quote LyndsayGill="LyndsayGill"
The other thing is that he says the size of the development (Newcold) is below the 60K square Mtrs threshold for contributing toward the stadium. This to me reads as though for the stadium to start, any one building that goes up has to be more than 60k sq mtrs whereas I though it was the total of any developments that may take place had to equal or exceed this figure. ?????'"
The 60,000m2 is a cumulative figure and they know it!
This statement, and others like it from different Council mouthpieces, are just spin statements designed to fog the truth.
They've Fecked Up and they know it, now it's about how they can get themselves out of it without losing face.
As for the 'it's got nothing to do with us' guff, who enforces planning legislation then because if it's not the Council I'm at a loss as to who's responsibility it is!
This is disgraceful and I just wonder if a can of worms lies just beneath the surface we're likely to scratch if this goes further!
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| Quote The Avenger="The Avenger"The 60,000m2 is a cumulative figure and they know it!
This statement, and others like it from different Council mouthpieces, are just spin statements designed to fog the truth.
They've Fecked Up and they know it, now it's about how they can get themselves out of it without losing face.
As for the 'it's got nothing to do with us' guff, who enforces planning legislation then because if it's not the Council I'm at a loss as to who's responsibility it is!
This is disgraceful and I just wonder if a can of worms lies just beneath the surface we're likely to scratch if this goes further!'"
This sums it up for me.
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| Quote Theboyem="Theboyem"I think it's that bit that has lead the council to apparently side with the developer. They have various growth targets set for them by government and i guess Newmarket was a large part of the amount the council had earmarked to be able to hit those figures. They know if Yorkcourt bailed out, which is likely if they are 'forced' to build a stadium, the whole thing stops and not only they are in the shizzle because of that but the whole area suffers as a result with less jobs, less income from the business rates etc etc. All of which doesn't help us get that elusive stadium [uas i'm sure the next piece of rhetoric that appears from them in the press will be along those lines and i imagine most of the wider Wakefield public would prefer jobs available and lower council tax rises than us having a ground. [/uI can see this getting very messy.'"
Just a couple of points in your post, firstly if that is the only building that gets built then I imagine there won't be that many jobs available, and whose to say they will go to the Wakefield side of the M62 and not the Leeds side, secondly if there are enough units built which creates plenty of jobs then surely Yorkcourt will have to full fill their obligations, just a thought.
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| Quote Khlav Kalash="Khlav Kalash"I guess that's why they went for a 42m high unit rather than 18. Twice the amount of storage for roughly the same footprint.'"
So is it the footprint that counts towards the stadium or actual usable space, do we know what the giant fridge is like inside i.e. is there more than one floor or is it one gigantic open space for racking.
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| Re your second point Chissit - what is to stop Yorkcourt just submitting a new 106 for every new building phase and not contributing 1 single square metre towards the stadium build. They've got it rubber stamped by WMDC once, so why not do it again and again ???
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| Quote lifelongfan="lifelongfan"So is it the footprint that counts towards the stadium or actual usable space, do we know what the giant fridge is like inside i.e. is there more than one floor or is it one gigantic open space for racking.'"
The trigger point is 60,000 SQUARE metres, not CUBIC metres, so it is the floor space that counts (unfortunately !!)
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| Quote lifelongfan="lifelongfan"So is it the footprint that counts towards the stadium or actual usable space, do we know what the giant fridge is like inside i.e. is there more than one floor or is it one gigantic open space for racking.'"
It's the usable m2,
The whole point of the clause being inserted into the S106 was to allow YCP to make some profit from the sale or lease of a sufficient amount of warehousing to enable them to start work on the stadium.
IIRC the original proposal was that the Stadium be built first before any other buildings whatsoever but Colin Mackie argued that the cost up front would be too great and that an amount of building and leasing of the Units was required first and so the figure of 60,000m2 was arrived at.
Therein lies the deceit of Colin Mackie who has misrepresented his position at the Secretary of States Public Inquiry. It's obvious now that he and his company never ever intended on building the stadium.
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| Quote chissitt="chissitt"Just a couple of points in your post, firstly if that is the only building that gets built then I imagine there won't be that many jobs available, and whose to say they will go to the Wakefield side of the M62 and not the Leeds side, secondly if there are enough units built which creates plenty of jobs then surely Yorkcourt will have to full fill their obligations, just a thought.'"
It won't be the only building built as even if it did count towards the trigger then despite it's ridiculous size it is only just over halfway towards it. They would build up to the 60,000 sqm point then walk so it's the rest of the build after that which would never happen. As for what side of the M62 the jobs go it is irrelevent these days. It is now all about the Leeds City Region partnership of which Wakefield, along with the other West Yorkshire authorities, is part of so it comes under this. The chair of this group? A certain Peter Box. And as for the last point and YC's obligations, not if they keep playing the same trick everytime and get round the 106. The only way to stop this is the court action but then they'll walk away so still no stadium. We would be relying on Mackie and Co. having a major change of heart and taking a massive chunk out of their overall profit. Can't see it myself especially given that by looks of it their accounts don't make great reading as it is.
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| Quote Theboyem="Theboyem"It won't be the only building built as even if it did count towards the trigger then despite it's ridiculous size it is only just over halfway towards it. They would build up to the 60,000 sqm point then walk so it's the rest of the build after that which would never happen. As for what side of the M62 the jobs go it is irrelevent these days. It is now all about the Leeds City Region partnership of which Wakefield, along with the other West Yorkshire authorities, is part of so it comes under this. The chair of this group? A certain Peter Box. And as for the last point and YC's obligations, not if they keep playing the same trick everytime and get round the 106. The only way to stop this is the court action but then they'll walk away so still no stadium. We would be relying on Mackie and Co. having a major change of heart and taking a massive chunk out of their overall profit. Can't see it myself especially given that by looks of it their accounts don't make great reading as it is.'"
In all honesty, I hope they do walk away!
The plot is prime building land now and won't be short of interested parties, Peel Holdings have strong ties in Wakefield I think they'd jump at the chance and they've also got form for delivering stadia as part of their developments. Unlike YCP PH are cash rich and literally dwarf YCP in terms of their size.
As long as the S106 is re-established and the new developer comes into it knowing the all the facts then bring it on.
YCP don't deserve to make money off this
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| Quote LyndsayGill="LyndsayGill"There's quite a long letter in the League Express today from a guy called Neil Rodgers who is Service Director for planning etc. at WMDC in which he explains that it's nothing to do with the council and that it was made clear that Newcold would not count towards the stadium development.
There are a couple of things however that I'm not clear about. In it he says that legal advice was sought from the councils own planning lawyer. That will be the one who they didn't appear to be able to provide the info from under the FOI request as I understand it ????
The other thing is that he says the size of the development (Newcold) is below the 60K square Mtrs threshold for contributing toward the stadium. This to me reads as though for the stadium to start, any one building that goes up has to be more than 60k sq mtrs whereas I though it was the total of any developments that may take place had to equal or exceed this figure. ?????'"
I read that article first thing this morning and have spent several hours stewing on it (and waiting for the steam to stop coming out of my ears  ), before concocting the below response :-
Neil Rodgers put across a very convincing article in this weeks League Express detailing Wakefield Metropolitan District Council's stance on the disgraceful state of affairs that has been allowed to develop at Newmarket. He must have spent a great number of hours writing his tale, which details from thread-to-needle how the council worked hand-in-hand with all other parties in striving to achieve their aims in relation to the development. It is very eloquently written and leaves the reader in no un-certain terms as to where the council currently stands on the issue. Well done, Mr Rodgers, I would expect nothing less of a highly-paid council official, you can be rightly proud of such an impressive article.
However, the people of Wakefield along with the supporters of the Wildcats, believe you have missed out the most important thing. Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't the aim of the entire lengthy process to improve sporting facilities in Wakefield by providing the people of the town with a stadium to be proud of, along with associated training pitches to be used by Wakefield College and local sports clubs, and also providing jobs for local people, with this part of the development being facilitated by the warehousing build ?? If it hadn't been for the legally binding S.106 agreement signed by the Secretary of State insisting that the only way the land could be taken out of greenbelt and used for B8 warehousing, was by incorporating a community stadium and associated community facilities, then the warehousing would NOT have been authorised. However, the developers - Yorkcourt - have now deviously circumvented this legally binding agreement, and for whatever reason, the WMDC planning committee approved it !!
So, Yorkcourt have made a nice healthy profit in developing the site, and will no doubt continue to do so....WMDC have created new jobs in the district and gone part of the way to fulfilling their commitment to providing additional B8 development land, and the people of Wakefield have got.....NOTHING !!!
Yes, Mr Rodgers, you may wax lyrical about the Council's legal position on this matter (which is likely to be put under scrutiny in a court of law), but morally the council's position stinks. The people of Wakefield were promised much-needed new sporting facilities, along with a new Community stadium, but are now not going to get either. I hope you are all proud of yourselves.
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| Quote FIL="FIL"Re your second point Chissit - what is to stop Yorkcourt just submitting a new 106 for every new building phase and not contributing 1 single square metre towards the stadium build. They've got it rubber stamped by WMDC once, so why not do it again and again ???'"
Although Iv'e read this thread with interest from the beginning, I'd be lying if I said I fully understand what's happening apart from the obvious that is, I was merely pointing out without getting involved out of my depth that to some extent that paragraph contradicted itself, as for your question, I simply cannot answer it but I'm sure that there a some that can.
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| Quote The Avenger="The Avenger"In all honesty, I hope they do walk away!
The plot is prime building land now and won't be short of interested parties, Peel Holdings have strong ties in Wakefield I think they'd jump at the chance and they've also got form for delivering stadia as part of their developments. Unlike YCP PH are cash rich and literally dwarf YCP in terms of their size.
As long as the S106 is re-established and the new developer comes into it knowing the all the facts then bring it on.
YCP don't deserve to make money off this'"
I have to agree and it probably represents the only chance a stadium would be built there. But Yorkcourt would no doubt bleed every last square metre it could without having to build before moving on, probably just leaving all the part of the site which remains greenbelt. Whether a company, Peel or otherwise, would be interested in the much reduced profit for the possible hassle involved i'm not sure.
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| Quote Theboyem="Theboyem"I have to agree and it probably represents the only chance a stadium would be built there. But Yorkcourt would no doubt bleed every last square metre it could without having to build before moving on, probably just leaving all the part of the site which remains greenbelt. Whether a company, Peel or otherwise, would be interested in the much reduced profit for the possible hassle involved i'm not sure.'"
Which is why there should have been a levy on every m2 rather than a total cumulative amount of 60,000m2.
That way YCP would have to pay the pro rata amount and any other developers would have to do the same.
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