It turns out the Open All R's regular 'Chris Mendes' is actually the son of Cargiant boss Tony Mendes. I've paraphrased in my title, but he essentially says that the land isn't for sale, and "it'd be great if QPR found somewhere that was realistic". Skip to 48.30 to hear:
http://soundcloud.com/playbackmedia/an-evening-with-gerry-francis/
He also read out an exclusive official statement from cargiant:
"We are very surprised by QPR's PR campaign regarding a proposed new stadium in Old Oak Common and in particular on land owned by Cargaint. The company are not in negotiations with QPR and will not enter into any future talks with the club. The company will announce in due course details of its own scheme for the regeneration of its land holdings, that will incorporate the residential units, jobs and community facilities that the GLA detailed in their vision for the regeneration for the area. Cargiant's commercial arm of the business view this opportunity as a long term investment opportunity.
In regards to the threat of CPO, there is no legal basis on which to serve a CPO on Cargiant. We are a willing developer.
This not also a 'tool' to increase the land value to QPR or anyone else. If the company wanted to pursue this route, it would be talking to other developers, which we are not.
We are fully committed to regenerate our land. We have the funding and the professionals in place to do it."
http://soundcloud.com/playbackmedia/an-evening-with-gerry-francis/
He also read out an exclusive official statement from cargiant:
"We are very surprised by QPR's PR campaign regarding a proposed new stadium in Old Oak Common and in particular on land owned by Cargaint. The company are not in negotiations with QPR and will not enter into any future talks with the club. The company will announce in due course details of its own scheme for the regeneration of its land holdings, that will incorporate the residential units, jobs and community facilities that the GLA detailed in their vision for the regeneration for the area. Cargiant's commercial arm of the business view this opportunity as a long term investment opportunity.
In regards to the threat of CPO, there is no legal basis on which to serve a CPO on Cargiant. We are a willing developer.
This not also a 'tool' to increase the land value to QPR or anyone else. If the company wanted to pursue this route, it would be talking to other developers, which we are not.
We are fully committed to regenerate our land. We have the funding and the professionals in place to do it."
