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Off Topic Grimsby's new stadium a step closer

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  1. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    AFTER nearly two decades, Grimsby Town FC may be getting its long-awaited stadium.

    Extreme Leisure, a specialist sports and leisure property developer has signed on for the £55m development which will see a 14,000 capacity stadium and leisure development built at Peaks Parkway, one of multiple sites that was suggested for the build.

    Extreme has signed an agreement with Grimsby Town FC, and the company is progressing with a viability assessment of the project, to obtain pre-application planning. If given permission, the site could be completed within three years.

    The new stadium development could create 320 full time positions, excluding construction jobs.

    Its accompanying leisure development will cost an estimated £200m and will feature an ice rink, further sports facilities as well as retail, food and beverage sites.

    Affordable residential space will also be included in the plans according to Extreme and the developer has agreed and secured full funding which includes expressions of interest/ pre-let agreement for 50% of the development with and unnamed national leisure operator.

    Cllr Ray Oxby, leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, said: : "We've made it clear from the start that where there's the potential for public assets and resources to be involved, we must follow a strict and proper process to make sure we get the right result for the whole area.

    "However notwithstanding that, and while developing any detailed proposals are a matter for the company and the club to pursue, news that a leisure industry leader is now actively involved in hopefully creating a great community facility, and the jobs it can potentially bring, is very positive."

    Grimsby Town director, John Fenty added: "We are delighted that Peaks Parkway has now been chosen as the reference site for this very exciting development. It will ensure that the Grimsby Town Football club remains at the heart of the community for future generations, providing a lasting legacy in a new state of the art Community Stadium at the centre of a leisure destination.

    "We are very pleased to have teamed up with Extreme who have an outstanding track record of delivering excellence in the leisure industry.

    "They say that good things come to those who wait, and we've waited so we are looking forward to the day when the ground is broken. Importantly during the evolution of the scheme there will a number of further consultations in addition to those which have already been undertaken.

    "Feedback emanating from these will be taken into the design with the intention of causing the least impact to local residents."

    Alistair Gosling chairman at Extreme said: "We are very excited to be working on this sport & leisure development and the opportunity to create a fantastic new stadium and sports destination.

    "This will provide inbound Investment, local employment and better facilities for the Locals and Visitors of North East Lincolnshire. It is further commitment to the success of Grimsby Town FC and their achievement of promotion to the league."
     
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  2. merchantman5

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    Who gives a **** about the Codheads whoops sorry the - Mariners
     
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  3. Edelman

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    350 new jobs is good news.
     
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  4. Happy Tiger

    Happy Tiger Well-Known Member

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    Must be nice having a council who aren't a bunch of ****s.
     
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  5. City Man

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    I would have thought a 10,000 capacity groundshare with Scunthorpe would be ideal for these two small clubs.
     
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    Wonder how many tongues are stuck to the ice in the first week of the ice arena opening?
     
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  7. City Man

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    For most places yes, but the long term dolies of GY will be alarmed in case they their JSA gets stopped.
     
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  8. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Who did you vote for?
     
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    Edelman Well-Known Member

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    Have you walked around Hull lately ???
    I think we can say the same here.
     
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  10. Happy Tiger

    Happy Tiger Well-Known Member

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    In Hull? No one. I don't live there. The ****s that are in control do affect my club though, so if I wish to comment on them, I shall.

    Ta.
     
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  11. City Man

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    Speak for yourself.
     
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  12. Edelman

    Edelman Well-Known Member

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    In fact Tubs i had a walk around Grimsby/Cleethorpes the other Friday and the streets where a lot tidier than what ive seen here.
     
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    Believe me these are an even bigger set of 8888s than Hull City Council and that's saying plenty!
     
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  14. City Man

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    Maybe a move over there would suit?
     
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    Erm how the **** do Hull council affect Hull City, apart from not giving the Allams a stadium built with taxpayers money for nowt?
     
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  17. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    I didnt say you couldnt comment.

    While were on the subject though, how exactly have "the ****s" affected your club? Given them a free stadium that completely changed their on-pitch fortunes, taking them from 3000 crowds and more than a decade of underachievement to being the catalyst to go on to success never before experienced in over a century?
     
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  18. Happy Tiger

    Happy Tiger Well-Known Member

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    Blimey.

    That's how you see it?

    Really?

    Ever thought of working in PR? It's just manipulating reality into something you think people might want to hear. Works quite often too, sadly.
     
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  19. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Which part of my question isnt true?
     
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  20. Happy Tiger

    Happy Tiger Well-Known Member

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    Well, where to start.

    Decade of underachievement? So before that we were over achieving?

    Free? The club pays for it.

    The ground changed our fortunes? Really can't even figure out why you'd say that, unless you work for the council.

    The KC took us from 3k crowds? So you're suggesting that Fer Ark and previous to that, the grounds didn't hold more than 3k?

    Sure, the KC, especially back in the day, was welcome. It's quickly become a weight around our necks since then. It's literally falling apart now, HCC have no interest in it, nor have they any interest in letting anyone else develop the area. All they care about it seems is Hull Fair and the rugby. The days of that stadium being a benevolent gift to the people of Hull are long gone. Unfortunately the cretins on HCC seem to think they're social engineering and business geniuses who answer to no one in their safe jobs for life. There's literally no reason to hang around that area either before or after a game, in this day and age, that is bonkers. It's also thanks to HCC.

    I get it, your job is word and perception manipulation. Please keep it at work, unless you're representing someone with an interest in the KCOM or HCC, in which case, declare that interest.
     
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