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by SWLR » 11 Oct 2006 17:08

bb0118 Surprisingly, no mention from London Irish on their OS. They may well pay rent, but you would have thought they would annouce about it on their OS


Why, because it means they can hire just one stand for their games!

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by bb0118 » 11 Oct 2006 17:11

Rhys The Royal What I'm slightly in the dark about is what they are going to do about the hill behind the East and South stands. The road that is already there is going to be built over, so where are the new pathways going to be? They can't go back much further even if they levelled out the slope becuase of the retail park....


Overlapping bridge style walkway? Supported underneath by structs that go back into the ground of the mad stad at 45 degrees? If that makes sense!

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by alad » 11 Oct 2006 17:12

Rhys The Royal What I'm slightly in the dark about is what they are going to do about the hill behind the East and South stands. The road that is already there is going to be built over, so where are the new pathways going to be? They can't go back much further even if they levelled out the slope becuase of the retail park....


The pathway will probably be under the stand. I'd not be surprised if it was only support beams either side of the road and that the paths were kept.

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by Rhys The Royal » 11 Oct 2006 17:17

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Rhys The Royal What I'm slightly in the dark about is what they are going to do about the hill behind the East and South stands. The road that is already there is going to be built over, so where are the new pathways going to be? They can't go back much further even if they levelled out the slope becuase of the retail park....


The pathway will probably be under the stand. I'd not be surprised if it was only support beams either side of the road and that the paths were kept.


They could also make the road/path a bit smaller and the concourse a bit bigger if they done this....

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by Huntley & Palmer » 11 Oct 2006 17:29

I can only imagine that it might be of similar design to the East Stand at Old Trafford in that it is a separate tier but does not over hang the one below



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by Spudulika » 11 Oct 2006 17:34

For comparison, there's a reasonable aerial view of the current stadium at http://www.intosport.co.uk/acatalog/Reading.html. From the sketches it looks like the backs of the new stands would go out to about the line of the existing road.

And if all goes ahead as planned we'll end up with one of the largest grounds in the country. 12th if my figures are correct.

1) 75000 Man Utd
2) 60000 Arsenal
3) 52000 Newcastle
4) 48000 Sunderland
5) 48000 Man City
6) 45000 Liverpool
7) 42000 Aston Villa
8) 42000 Chelsea
9) 40000 Everton
10) 40000 Leeds
11) 39000 Shef Weds
12) 38000 Reading

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by HalftimePasty » 11 Oct 2006 18:01

There are now some PDF documents up on the official site that clear up the whole one/two tier, concourse size questions. In short, extension to the single tier with an upper concourse. Seating in a full bowl, no missing corners, although the bowl will be lower in the corners. Offices & restaurants under the new concourse it seems.

Oh, and definitely no new car parking :shock: ... apparently the A33 wouldn't cope.

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by M4 Junction 11 » 11 Oct 2006 18:08

HalftimePasty There are now some PDF documents up on the official site

Cheers - it's difficult to keep up with all the new material appearing on the OS.

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by bb0118 » 11 Oct 2006 18:11

Have been looking at the Planning Applications on RBC.


"Relocation and expansion of the Reading Greyhound and Speedway Stadium from land south of Island Road to land north of Island Road incorporating a new stadium, casino and associated car parking, free standing kennels and associated landscaping works"

Meaning the old stadium could be used for car parking??


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by M4 Junction 11 » 11 Oct 2006 18:20

Anyone else notice this :shock:


Stadium Expansion / Ruth Wilson


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by Im Spartacus » 11 Oct 2006 19:08

Open corners are used to aid growth of the grass, as told on a tour of the Emirates stadium :oops:

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by Rhys The Royal » 11 Oct 2006 19:16

Our corners are safe :)

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by Chaney » 11 Oct 2006 19:17

if its still a single tier stadium it makes you wonder how far some of the back seats will be from the pitch


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by readingfc_4_life_and_beyo » 11 Oct 2006 19:28

Anyone reckon this is something to do with the Olympics?

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by BenReadingFC » 11 Oct 2006 20:40

riverroyal Does anyone know whether

a) How long it will take to expand the stadium and


From the timeline on the pdf file part 3, The ground will not be completed untill December 2008 with the East stand being the last to be completed.


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by The whole year inn » 11 Oct 2006 20:47

It must really piss Brighton fans off when they read this.

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by Rob-Royal » 11 Oct 2006 20:57

bb0118 Have been looking at the Planning Applications on RBC.


"Relocation and expansion of the Reading Greyhound and Speedway Stadium from land south of Island Road to land north of Island Road incorporating a new stadium, casino and associated car parking, free standing kennels and associated landscaping works"

Meaning the old stadium could be used for car parking??


If I'm not mistaken the old speeway/greyhound stadium forms part of the Southside development which will have a walkway/cycle bridge over the A33 connecting the site currently being developed at Kennet Island to the area now housing the speedway stadium with more office/retail space and a Park & Ride station....well, that's what the plan looks like....

http://www.southsidereading.com

So no new parking as such...which kind of goes with the plans being submitted for the expansion. More buses & discounted for ST holders and of course the train station which will open around the same time the East stand is completed at the end of 2008.

I guess for about 3-4 years we're going to have to get used to alot of development in the area inc the M4 Jct 11 works but once done will be well worth it!

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by Platypuss » 11 Oct 2006 21:03

Yuk, what a horrible website.

What with Green Park being heavily undersold, do we really need more office space in the area?



Strange how the maps on that site fail to clearly label that large area of develpment with the circular features to the west .....

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by Royal Fleet » 11 Oct 2006 21:28

I wonder if there will be any local opposition to these plans. Although I do not know the area that well, are there any houses between the stadium and the old A33. If not I can't imagine anyone would have any real objection.

38,000 at Reading. Kind of defies belief.

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by Apocalypse Now » 11 Oct 2006 21:36

Royal Fleet I wonder if there will be any local opposition to these plans. Although I do not know the area that well, are there any houses between the stadium and the old A33. If not I can't imagine anyone would have any real objection.

38,000 at Reading. Kind of defies belief.


Na, can't immagine. Not like we're building a new ground.

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