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| Rodders got his Knighthood for services to sport, being helpful supporting organisations glad-handing all the right people, being seen as Mr Magnanimous, plenty of grand gestures, charity and good cause supporting all round Sir Nice-man. As for money like many before him once the snout is in the trough it's hard to leave it out and miss out on another truffle or two, some notable downfalls for some, maybe Newcold will be Rodders Nemesis
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| Truffles aren't generally served in the trough to pigs.
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| Indeed they don't, a touch of the mixed metaphors
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| Quote Prince Buster="Prince Buster"I have discussed this incident with the most impeccable of sources. From what I was told, he gave out the loan knowing full well it would be paid. It was underwritten by the RFL and monthly instalments were deducted from the subsequent SL payments in order to repay him. The figures I were told also suggest he also got substantial interest on the loan and came out financially on top.
I am only reiterating what I have been told by people in good faith. However it suggests that this gesture by Walker benefited him the most.'"
A strange scenario if true. Why didn't the RFL loan WT the money at more favourable terms rather than allowing money to haemorrhage from the game by allowing walker to act as intermediary?
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| Quote Clearwing="Clearwing"A strange scenario if true. Why didn't the RFL loan WT the money at more favourable terms rather than allowing money to haemorrhage from the game by allowing walker to act as intermediary?'" might not of trusted the owner at the time 
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| Do you know some people are never what they seem. They are able to build a false image of themselves which is quick to impress and can last years before people start to realise otherwise. Typical example is the football scam of Kaisor, well worth a read.
For instance you can give yourself a certain type name or job description which at first glance sounds grand and can open doors by people who are easily impressed and don't look to deep, Once this happens you can continue to add other bits to reinforce this perception and eventually build up an highly impressive profile.
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| Wakefield Civic Society,object.
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Quote Joe Banjo="Joe Banjo"Wakefield Civic Society,object.'"
https://www.wakefieldcivicsociety.org.uk/what-we-do
What We Do
The Society's main concern is with the public realm and particularly the built environment.
Our aims as a charity are:
(a) To encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in Wakefield and district.
(b) To stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of the City and its surroundings.
(c) To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest.
(d) To pursue these ends by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, publications, other forms of instruction and publicity, and promotion of schemes of a charitable nature.
=#FF0000To deliver these aims, we regularly review planning applications made to the Council and make comments or raise objections to planned developments where we feel that the proposals do not represent the best interests of Wakefield.
In 2008, concerned about proposals (now abandoned) to build a sports stadium in Thornes Park, we held a public meeting and called for volunteers to establish a new community group to work with the council and other stakeholders to improve and protect the three parks - Clarence Park, Homfield Park and Thornes Park. This led to the creation of The Friends of CHaT Parks, an independent group group run by volunteers who care about these parks.
https://chatparks.org.uk/
but is happy to promote the athletics stadium
https://chatparks.org.uk/topics/visitor-attractions/
well that's nice of them does it say what they are object to
Kevin Trickett seems to be a name at the top running the website
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Quote Joe Banjo="Joe Banjo"Wakefield Civic Society,object.'"
https://www.wakefieldcivicsociety.org.uk/what-we-do
What We Do
The Society's main concern is with the public realm and particularly the built environment.
Our aims as a charity are:
(a) To encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in Wakefield and district.
(b) To stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of the City and its surroundings.
(c) To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest.
(d) To pursue these ends by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, publications, other forms of instruction and publicity, and promotion of schemes of a charitable nature.
=#FF0000To deliver these aims, we regularly review planning applications made to the Council and make comments or raise objections to planned developments where we feel that the proposals do not represent the best interests of Wakefield.
In 2008, concerned about proposals (now abandoned) to build a sports stadium in Thornes Park, we held a public meeting and called for volunteers to establish a new community group to work with the council and other stakeholders to improve and protect the three parks - Clarence Park, Homfield Park and Thornes Park. This led to the creation of The Friends of CHaT Parks, an independent group group run by volunteers who care about these parks.
https://chatparks.org.uk/
but is happy to promote the athletics stadium
https://chatparks.org.uk/topics/visitor-attractions/
well that's nice of them does it say what they are object to
Kevin Trickett seems to be a name at the top running the website
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Quote snowie="snowie"https://www.wakefieldcivicsociety.org.uk/what-we-do
What We Do
The Society's main concern is with the public realm and particularly the built environment.
Our aims as a charity are:
(a) To encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in Wakefield and district.
(b) To stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of the City and its surroundings.
(c) To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest.
(d) To pursue these ends by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, publications, other forms of instruction and publicity, and promotion of schemes of a charitable nature.
=#FF0000To deliver these aims, we regularly review planning applications made to the Council and make comments or raise objections to planned developments where we feel that the proposals do not represent the best interests of Wakefield.
In 2008, concerned about proposals (now abandoned) to build a sports stadium in Thornes Park, we held a public meeting and called for volunteers to establish a new community group to work with the council and other stakeholders to improve and protect the three parks - Clarence Park, Homfield Park and Thornes Park. This led to the creation of The Friends of CHaT Parks, an independent group group run by volunteers who care about these parks.
https://chatparks.org.uk/
but is happy to promote the athletics stadium
https://chatparks.org.uk/topics/visitor-attractions/
well that's nice of them does it say what they are object to
Kevin Trickett seems to be a name at the top running the website'"
This is the comments by WCS:
'I am writing to add our weight to the objections that have already been submitted in response to this application. Given the history of the site, and the promises that were made about the provision of a community stadium (which were used to justify encroachment into the Green Belt), we feel that no further development should be permitted until the proposed stadium has been provided. In our view, the current application runs counter to the spirit of the outline permission that was granted by the then Secretary of State in 2012 under planning application reference 10/00225/OUT after the earlier application was called in'
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Quote snowie="snowie"https://www.wakefieldcivicsociety.org.uk/what-we-do
What We Do
The Society's main concern is with the public realm and particularly the built environment.
Our aims as a charity are:
(a) To encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in Wakefield and district.
(b) To stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of the City and its surroundings.
(c) To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest.
(d) To pursue these ends by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, publications, other forms of instruction and publicity, and promotion of schemes of a charitable nature.
=#FF0000To deliver these aims, we regularly review planning applications made to the Council and make comments or raise objections to planned developments where we feel that the proposals do not represent the best interests of Wakefield.
In 2008, concerned about proposals (now abandoned) to build a sports stadium in Thornes Park, we held a public meeting and called for volunteers to establish a new community group to work with the council and other stakeholders to improve and protect the three parks - Clarence Park, Homfield Park and Thornes Park. This led to the creation of The Friends of CHaT Parks, an independent group group run by volunteers who care about these parks.
https://chatparks.org.uk/
but is happy to promote the athletics stadium
https://chatparks.org.uk/topics/visitor-attractions/
well that's nice of them does it say what they are object to
Kevin Trickett seems to be a name at the top running the website'"
This is the comments by WCS:
'I am writing to add our weight to the objections that have already been submitted in response to this application. Given the history of the site, and the promises that were made about the provision of a community stadium (which were used to justify encroachment into the Green Belt), we feel that no further development should be permitted until the proposed stadium has been provided. In our view, the current application runs counter to the spirit of the outline permission that was granted by the then Secretary of State in 2012 under planning application reference 10/00225/OUT after the earlier application was called in'
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| Quote snowie="snowie"Kevin Trickett seems to be a name at the top running the website'"
I spoke to Kevin Trickett at a WCS exhibition on one of the Wakefield Artwalk evenings, seems a decent bloke. He showed nothing but disdain for Peter Box and Wakefield Council, referred to them as 'this bloody lot'.
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| How many members have WCS?
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| Quote Joe Banjo="Joe Banjo"How many members have WCS?'"
According to [urlhttp://www.civicvoice.org.uk/societies/wakefield-civic-society/[/url
Individual Members: 193
Life members: 19
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