Disruption during stadium expansion

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Disruption during stadium expansion

by PieEater » 20 Feb 2007 18:18

Whilst I think most supporters are in favour of the stadium expansion, there will inevitably be some disruption to supporters if construction takes place during the season and possibly some existing seating will be removed.

Have STAR received any information from RFC about how this would be handled?

If seats that are removed as a result of the changes, it would be good to get STAR support to ensure the new seating is allocated fairly. I notice on the plans there appears to be a new open area between Y22 and Y24 that is where existing seating is (about row X to CC), where will all these people go?

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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by M4 Junction 11 » 20 Feb 2007 18:40

PieEater where will all these people go?

not seen the plans :roll:


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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by STAR Voice » 20 Feb 2007 19:11

PieEater Whilst I think most supporters are in favour of the stadium expansion, there will inevitably be some disruption to supporters if construction takes place during the season and possibly some existing seating will be removed.

Have STAR received any information from RFC about how this would be handled?

If seats that are removed as a result of the changes, it would be good to get STAR support to ensure the new seating is allocated fairly. I notice on the plans there appears to be a new open area between Y22 and Y24 that is where existing seating is (about row X to CC), where will all these people go?


A certain amount of information, so far, but as plans are still being made nothing is for certain yet.

As I understand it, next season, all of the building work will take place at the back of the East Stand - i.e. the new stand extension will be built up behind the existing East stand, and the back wall of the existing stand will stay intact and stay in place.

So during the season there shouldn't be disruption inside the stand - the only disruption will be outside it and in particular getting in and out of the stand - I belive the current "pavement" will become smaller and will have a building site bebind and potentially over it.

I understand that the joining of the old and new stands and all roof works will happen after the end of next season, so I hope there won't be disruption inside.

The open area you talk of will be properly thought-out disabled areas (i.e. raised for wheelchairs to preserve sightlines) - no talk yet of where people who are moved will go to, but I'd certainly hope that they'll get offered first choice on where to relocate to.

No plans yet on that score, but I'm pretty certain we'll be involved in the discussions surrounding that.

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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by PieEater » 20 Feb 2007 20:36

STAR Campaigns The open area you talk of will be properly thought-out disabled areas (i.e. raised for wheelchairs to preserve sightlines) - no talk yet of where people who are moved will go to, but I'd certainly hope that they'll get offered first choice on where to relocate to.

No plans yet on that score, but I'm pretty certain we'll be involved in the discussions surrounding that.


How about restarting row numbers from the first row after the missing rows back in those blocks, so rather than a massive move for a 100 people, say 400 move 3 rows back? (and yes I think I am affected by this new area)

In this doc:
http://62.6.180.132/AnitePublicDocs/00012767.pdf pg 8, it is refered to as disabled area, but in this doc http://62.6.180.132/AnitePublicDocs/00012768.pdf it is refered to as Matchday hospitality suite. Either way I am not at all happy at the prospect of moving my seat to accomodate it :evil:

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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Feb 2007 00:13

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STAR Campaigns The open area you talk of will be properly thought-out disabled areas (i.e. raised for wheelchairs to preserve sightlines) - no talk yet of where people who are moved will go to, but I'd certainly hope that they'll get offered first choice on where to relocate to.

No plans yet on that score, but I'm pretty certain we'll be involved in the discussions surrounding that.


How about restarting row numbers from the first row after the missing rows back in those blocks, so rather than a massive move for a 100 people, say 400 move 3 rows back? (and yes I think I am affected by this new area)

In this doc:
http://62.6.180.132/AnitePublicDocs/00012767.pdf pg 8, it is refered to as disabled area, but in this doc http://62.6.180.132/AnitePublicDocs/00012768.pdf it is refered to as Matchday hospitality suite. Either way I am not at all happy at the prospect of moving my seat to accomodate it :evil:
you miserable bugger :wink:

Since when has it been YOUR seat?


Its for the good of the future of the club, sacrifices have to be made.


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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by PieEater » 21 Feb 2007 08:14

AthleticoSpizz Since when has it been YOUR seat?


Don't you have an allocated seat for your seat ticket? :?

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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Feb 2007 08:15

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AthleticoSpizz Since when has it been YOUR seat?


Don't you have an allocated seat for your seat ticket? :?


Still not technically your seat though (as in you haven't bought the piece of plastic from the club, just the right to use it for a season). - don't worry, he's Coley Park's equivalent of Mr Pedantic :lol:

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Re: Disruption during stadium expansion

by Silver Fox » 21 Feb 2007 10:36

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AthleticoSpizz Since when has it been YOUR seat?


Don't you have an allocated seat for your seat ticket? :?


How many seasons have you bought your season ticket for?

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by cheeryoleary » 21 Feb 2007 12:23

So, if I'm at in Row KK right at the back of the East Stand, should i be worried?


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by PieEater » 21 Feb 2007 12:29

It looks to me like rows Y to DD seats 120-160 will be affected. i.e 200 people.

Why can't they fix the existing set up, if necessary taking a row of helper seats out rather than move 200 people?

I also note that the number of disabled parking spaces is being reduced, so presumably there will be fewer places available even after all this?

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by Forbury Lion » 21 Feb 2007 12:33

Presumably the seat removal lower in the stands won't take place until the upper section is completed, otherwise there may be evicted fans with nowhere to sit.

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by Dirk Gently » 21 Feb 2007 12:34

Forbury Lion Presumably the seat removal lower in the stands won't take place until the upper section is completed, otherwise there may be evicted fans with nowhere to sit.


Correct - so those displaced fans will, presumably, have the first choice of all other vacanct seats - i.e. the extension and any others seats not renewed.

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by PieEater » 21 Feb 2007 12:35

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Forbury Lion Presumably the seat removal lower in the stands won't take place until the upper section is completed, otherwise there may be evicted fans with nowhere to sit.


Correct - so those displaced fans will, presumably, have the first choice of all other vacanct seats - i.e. the extension and any others seats not renewed.


Dirk, so why cant they fix up the existing disabled area?


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by Dirk Gently » 21 Feb 2007 12:37

That would require either raising the current level or taking oyt a couple of rows of seats.

I think they've just decided that the extension gives them a chance to do things properly, from scratch, with the new disabled areas.

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by Forbury Lion » 21 Feb 2007 12:39

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Forbury Lion Presumably the seat removal lower in the stands won't take place until the upper section is completed, otherwise there may be evicted fans with nowhere to sit.


Correct - so those displaced fans will, presumably, have the first choice of all other vacanct seats - i.e. the extension and any others seats not renewed.
Or they can give them chairs with wheels on to sit in :lol:

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by PieEater » 21 Feb 2007 12:50

Dirk Gently That would require either raising the current level or taking oyt a couple of rows of seats.

I think they've just decided that the extension gives them a chance to do things properly, from scratch, with the new disabled areas.


Surely its easier to take out a couple of rows of seats in the existing areas than move 200 people?

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by Dirk Gently » 21 Feb 2007 12:56

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Dirk Gently That would require either raising the current level or taking oyt a couple of rows of seats.

I think they've just decided that the extension gives them a chance to do things properly, from scratch, with the new disabled areas.


Surely its easier to take out a couple of rows of seats in the existing areas than move 200 people?


Don't know -I hope they're doing both, actually, and bringing the exsiting disabled areas up to spec as well as adding the new ones.

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by PieEater » 21 Feb 2007 13:00

But reducing the number of disabled parking spaces available, something is not tying up? There will be fewer disabled spaces after (and probably during) the extension.
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by Dirk Gently » 21 Feb 2007 13:00

PieEater But reducing the number of parking spaces available, something is not tying up?


Is that temporary of permanent?

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by PieEater » 21 Feb 2007 13:04

IIRC (the doc has gone) the planning application had something like 40 fewer disabled parking spaces after the extension.

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