Morecambe Jack wrote:Are the grants available for terraced stands? I think I read somewhere (not necessarily a reliable source) that grants are only available for seated stands so any developments to thats side using grant money would mean that it would have to be turned into a seated stand...?
Harry wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:Are the grants available for terraced stands? I think I read somewhere (not necessarily a reliable source) that grants are only available for seated stands so any developments to thats side using grant money would mean that it would have to be turned into a seated stand...?
If that's the case, why not use grant money to build a seated stand? It would make the ground look better and there's no point having standing for its own sake.
DawZi wrote:i must admit am still pretty disappointed about with the brand new ground with a stand now with no roof on![]()
i was speaking a bit back to a building surveyor who i know through work he said roughly speaking you would be looking at £200.000 to £300.000 out of 12million in change and it would certainly be a lot cheaper with the building site man power and machinery already there now and it's actually cheaper to get work done now by builders etc, because off the recession people want the work and take price cuts
and to say the globe who are building it are also sponsoring it something wrong somewhere
it's like being a first time buyer with your first house and your wife says whys the conservatory got no roof on and you say in reply to your Wife ah well i thought id hold some money back love and sort it out in a few years when i can be arsed
taz wrote:DawZi wrote:i must admit am still pretty disappointed about with the brand new ground with a stand now with no roof on![]()
i was speaking a bit back to a building surveyor who i know through work he said roughly speaking you would be looking at £200.000 to £300.000 out of 12million in change and it would certainly be a lot cheaper with the building site man power and machinery already there now and it's actually cheaper to get work done now by builders etc, because off the recession people want the work and take price cuts
and to say the globe who are building it are also sponsoring it something wrong somewhere
it's like being a first time buyer with your first house and your wife says whys the conservatory got no roof on and you say in reply to your Wife ah well i thought id hold some money back love and sort it out in a few years when i can be arsed
Another way of looking at it is your a first time buyer with a small budget.You and your spouse by a starter house and in a year or two have children so you build an extension.As your family grows you improve your home.As Morecambe fc grows and improves it will improve its new home to cope.Think of the new stadium as a starter home with all the space needed for expansion.
Freez wrote:Fleetwood have a covered terrace behind one goal, half a covered terrace behind the other with the rest as flat ground and half a side with a coveresd seated stand. So even when they get the currently open side stand built, they will still have the equivalent of a side or an end uncovered with no terracing at all!! So the actual facts do not fit your argument, I am sorry to say!!
DawZi wrote:i was speaking a bit back to a building surveyor who i know through work he said roughly speaking you would be looking at £200.000 to £300.000 out of 12million in change and it would certainly be a lot cheaper with the building site man power and machinery already there now and it's actually cheaper to get work done now by builders etc, because off the recession people want the work and take price cuts
and to say the globe who are building it are also sponsoring it something wrong somewhere
Simply Ned wrote:Is there an artist’s impression what the north terrace will look like when finished because from what I can see it is going to be a replica of the Christie Park car wash (dreadful). Previously I assumed it would be a decent sized terrace (without the roof) but in the absence of any steelwork I have to assume it is going to be a few concrete steps with the ball being kicked out of the ground every time it goes out of play on that side. The two sides of a football ground are the showcase of a stadium and although the new main stand and front are impressive one is quickly brought back to non league mode when looking across from the main stand as you are faced with an image of the car wash, Giant Axe or Burscough! A third of the north side is taken up with a community building and it looks like the rest is just for a few souls to try and disguise the perception of a 3 sided ground. For sure it isn’t going to win any design awards and it will certainly convince other clubs looking at stadium builds how not to do it. I understand officials from Fleetwood FC have visited the ground and have noted similar concerns. In fact once their new £5 million main stand is built their ground will be impressive with covered stands on all 4 sides, a pre-requisite from their board. One wonders were all their funding has come from. Meanwhile back at the Globe we need to ensure any TV cameras are placed on the north terrace looking across (for image reasons).
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