Constructive ideas for Ground Development
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I don't think they are suggesting using the residential parking, I might be wrong but I think the suggestion of building flats rather than houses from scorp and WTF is that building vertically rather than horizontally would mean that the footprint could be left outside the current stadium perimeter which would mean we could retain the East Bank car park and the old "Black Bull" car park currently used for staff and storage/waste etc....
The old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you will never please all the people all the time." In fact sometimes it seems impossible to even please some of the people any of the time
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I agree 100% RichardRichard Petty wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 4:39 pmI don't think they are suggesting using the residential parking, I might be wrong but I think the suggestion of building flats rather than houses from scorp and WTF is that building vertically rather than horizontally would mean that the footprint could be left outside the current stadium perimeter which would mean we could retain the East Bank car park and the old "Black Bull" car park currently used for staff and storage/waste etc....
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When are you people going to realise that it's not going to happen?
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Sadly lanternhall I think you are quite right!lanternhall wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:53 pm When are you people going to realise that it's not going to happen?
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Shots1954 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:03 pmSadly lanternhall I think you are quite right!lanternhall wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:53 pm When are you people going to realise that it's not going to happen?
Please be kind enough to read the title of this thread before pursuing your own little agendas. Most of us are fully aware that there are so many hoops to jump through before it could proceed but the point of the thread is to accept this situation but still come up with CONSTRUCTIVE ideas that may help the process. Many fans have done this in an objective manner. Why can't you two?lanternhall wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:53 pm When are you people going to realise that it's not going to happen?
As usual threads get hijacked.
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Trouble is i think a lot of fans don't want it to happen just because of one stand but we have to move on, i remember 1955 when it was just terrace and no roof no singing no drums just a roar when we scored times change and no Dout the rec will again in the next few years.
aldershot fc 1955
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Is there a time frame for any future progress announcements?
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It was supposed to be monthly as I recall........Noringgoes wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 9:19 pm Is there a time frame for any future progress announcements?
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You have lost me. I genuinely do not understand. If you accept that it is not going to happen. Why are you still posting constructive ground ideas? I have supported shots since 70s. . I have lost count of the amount of times ground was going to be redeveloped..Localshot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:09 pmShots1954 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:03 pmSadly lanternhall I think you are quite right!lanternhall wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:53 pm When are you people going to realise that it's not going to happen?Please be kind enough to read the title of this thread before pursuing your own little agendas. Most of us are fully aware that there are so many hoops to jump through before it could proceed but the point of the thread is to accept this situation but still come up with CONSTRUCTIVE ideas that may help the process. Many fans have done this in an objective manner. Why can't you two?lanternhall wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 7:53 pm When are you people going to realise that it's not going to happen?
As usual threads get hijacked.
Yes it needs to be. But it won't be unless we get an investor with a lot of money.
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Oh well. Never mind!
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Constructive....it actually starts.
Local Lanternhall was giving his opinion same as you. No building work will ever happen with the current chairmen.
With Mr Wood ......it might.
We all have dreams.
Local Lanternhall was giving his opinion same as you. No building work will ever happen with the current chairmen.
With Mr Wood ......it might.
We all have dreams.
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This is from Deane Wood on Facebook
I’m looking for a structural engineer who doesn’t want to charge stupid money to help me out with drawings and structural work for some of the re-development for Aldershot Town Football Club. If you or someone you know may be interested let me know. Please PM me. Thanks
I’m looking for a structural engineer who doesn’t want to charge stupid money to help me out with drawings and structural work for some of the re-development for Aldershot Town Football Club. If you or someone you know may be interested let me know. Please PM me. Thanks
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Hopefully Mr.Wood has found a “reasonable” structural engineer for this work, whatever it is. I’m puzzled why he should be involved though as Wates were supposed to be undertaking this work in their “agreement” with the club ?Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:48 pm This is from Deane Wood on Facebook
I’m looking for a structural engineer who doesn’t want to charge stupid money to help me out with drawings and structural work for some of the re-development for Aldershot Town Football Club. If you or someone you know may be interested let me know. Please PM me. Thanks
Regarding the monthly lack of progress report, perhaps the directors are waiting to see if we will be a Football League club before pressing ahead with the demolition of the East Bank ?
Most supporters do not wish to see the East Bank demolished and a constructive suggestion from me is FORGET it and build flats at the rear and the front of the stadium instead.
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Wates are not involved in the Stadium redevelopment, they are doing the housing in Redan Hill. Recalling the Fans Forum that we had last year when the plans were introduced we had too sets of presentation one from Wates and their architects regarding the housing and one from the clubs architects (stadium specialists) presenting the stadium designs.Headley Shot wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:32 amHopefully Mr.Wood has found a “reasonable” structural engineer for this work, whatever it is. I’m puzzled why he should be involved though as Wates were supposed to be undertaking this work in their “agreement” with the club ?Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:48 pm This is from Deane Wood on Facebook
I’m looking for a structural engineer who doesn’t want to charge stupid money to help me out with drawings and structural work for some of the re-development for Aldershot Town Football Club. If you or someone you know may be interested let me know. Please PM me. Thanks
Regarding the monthly lack of progress report, perhaps the directors are waiting to see if we will be a Football League club before pressing ahead with the demolition of the East Bank ?
Most supporters do not wish to see the East Bank demolished and a constructive suggestion from me is FORGET it and build flats at the rear and the front of the stadium instead.
The old saying goes "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you will never please all the people all the time." In fact sometimes it seems impossible to even please some of the people any of the time