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Yeah but when you ask the bank for a loan to pay off your debts you always put down the reason behind it is for something tangible like a house entension. What's the difference? let's spend the fcuker on some decent players instead, then we can sell em for a profit and build a much bigger ground!
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guest49
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Yeah but when you ask the bank for a loan to pay off your debts you always put down the reason behind it is for something tangible like a house entension. What's the difference? let's spend the fcuker on some decent players instead, then we can sell em for a profit and build a much bigger ground! Yeah but you wouldn't want the current guy having 12 mill in his back pocket. Platt would probably get a 5 year deal on 50k a week.
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tuks
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Someone seems to be strangely attracted to Alfreton Town !!!!
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Deepcut Cobbler
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Someone seems to be strangely attracted to Alfreton Town !!!!
That was as far down the alphabetical list he got before he couldn't read anymore...
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“They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.” Laurence Binyon
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NaggerPagger
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The Saints have announced their development
The other difference is the cost of both projects, despite having to carry out a lot more work at the Saints stadium, its costing 5.5 million compared to our £12,000,000.
Probably with a little tweaking of the figures, we could build up behind one of the goals, bit of an atmosphere inducing safe standing terracing, it would give us a quality stadium, best one out there.
This is our one and only opportunity to get it right.
I think if you look into the detail the 12 million budget is not all down to building the stand and a very large percentage of it is going towards the hotel. The figures have been published somewhere but I couldnt be bothered to look them up.
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I think if you look into the detail the 12 million budget is not all down to building the stand and a very large percentage of it is going towards the hotel. The figures have been published somewhere but I couldnt be bothered to look them up.
I could be bothered to look it up Nagger haha and posted it above on the thread!!! Here are the latest figures made available by Mr Cardoza:
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How do you build 300 houses and some shops with those figures or are there further finances?
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I think someone should just take this city of Peterborough and just... just flush it down the f***in' toilet
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How do you build 300 houses and some shops with those figures or are there further finances?
The builder company will finance building the housing development. It'll be the same as any other estate these days I would imagine, with a mix of social housing. Without getting into too controversial an area, it hasn't done Upton any favours over the road.
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The builder company will finance building the housing development. It'll be the same as any other estate these days I would imagine, with a mix of social housing. Without getting into too controversial an area, it hasn't done Upton any favours over the road.
You needn't worry about that sort on here, as its message board policy to forbid anyone to have at one time, presently or aspires to live in social housing.
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The builder company will finance building the housing development. It'll be the same as any other estate these days I would imagine, with a mix of social housing. Without getting into too controversial an area, it hasn't done Upton any favours over the road.
It's the law, gotta be a certain % of 'affordable' housing on any new site. Which I suppose means the rest is unaffordable.
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You needn't worry about that sort on here, as its message board policy to forbid anyone to have at one time, presently or aspires to live in social housing.
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Zen Master
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It's the law, gotta be a certain % of 'affordable' housing on any new site. Which I suppose means the rest is unaffordable.
Sometimes a contribution towards affordable housing and infrastructure can be made rather than a mixed tenure. Given that its ultimately council land it should include that combination of mixed tenures within the 300 properties. Posh it up all you like but its a development next to a football ground built on a tip with methane vents and a siren. Still it's progress. Whatever happened to the pitches over the road in Upton?
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I think someone should just take this city of Peterborough and just... just flush it down the f***in' toilet
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The builder company will finance building the housing development. It'll be the same as any other estate these days I would imagine, with a mix of social housing. Without getting into too controversial an area, it hasn't done Upton any favours over the road.
As a resident of Upton I do wonder sometimes where this nonsense comes from. I've lived all of the town and its easily the nicest area I've lived in.
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sbedscobb
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As a resident of Upton I do wonder sometimes where this nonsense comes from. I've lived all of the town and its easily the nicest area I've lived in.
Absolutely love those town houses you see approaching Sixfields, they look like old Georgian types that's been there for 90 years. All new houses should look like these.
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Trotty
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This was off the back of an isolated neighbour dispute which was resolved before I even moved here. I can't recall even seen anyone dropping litter let alone antisocial behaviour. Don't take my word for it though, I only live there. What would I know?
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guest49
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This was off the back of an isolated neighbour dispute which was resolved before I even moved here. I can't recall even seen anyone dropping litter let alone antisocial behaviour. Don't take my word for it though, I only live there. What would I know?
I moved from there and took my daughter out of the school due to some extremely unsavoury residents. In fact there were over a dozen families who switched schools (that I know of) in the same year, which was before you would have moved there. I'm pleased that it sounds as though the estate has got its act together. Sbeds is right, there's some lovely houses there and guess you get trouble everywhere.
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Trotty
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I moved from there and took my daughter out of the school due to some extremely unsavoury residents. In fact there were over a dozen families who switched schools (that I know of) in the same year, which was before you would have moved there. I'm pleased that it sounds as though the estate has got its act together. Sbeds is right, there's some lovely houses there and guess you get trouble everywhere.
I don't know if there were issues before I was here but I've not seen any issues in 18mths I've beenin the area. I've moved before myself because of nuisance neighbours so I understand how difficult that can be. I can only talk from my own experience and people I know who live in the area. It's been nothing but a thoroughly pleasant place to live.
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