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Originally posted by Will M View PostI wonder why?
Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Cargiant say new stadium on their OOC land not a viable option
QPR could build a new stadium in a different part of west London, according to Cargiant’s managing director Tony Mendes.
Mendes, a season ticket-holder at Loftus Road, says his company are currently working on relocating to a new site but are pushing ahead with their own plans to redevelop on the 47 acres that they own at Old Oak Common.
Full article...http://www.london24.com/sport/footba...tion_1_3944074
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Interesting .....
“I think QPR want to build a stadium for free. They want to build residential units around the stadium to pay for it. Here, we are 10 minutes away from Westfield, we have 170 acres of prime parkland and 1.2 kilometres of canal. There will be three or four stations of all different lines.It will be a busy environment and a stadium would kill it to a certain extent. More than anything it is just not viable to do it. The cost of infastruture will only double. If it was [viable], we would build a stadium. Why wouldn’t you? We estimate that, if a stadium was built, there would be 3,500 fewer residential units built. There will also be fewer jobs because the majority of staff don’t work in a stadium unless it is matchday.”
http://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/sport/...tion_1_3944074
Personally i am hoping Car Giant get it and turn it into a residential area..more housing, more jobs, no stadium. Keep rangers at Loftus Rd.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostInteresting .....
“I think QPR want to build a stadium for free. They want to build residential units around the stadium to pay for it. Here, we are 10 minutes away from Westfield, we have 170 acres of prime parkland and 1.2 kilometres of canal. There will be three or four stations of all different lines.It will be a busy environment and a stadium would kill it to a certain extent. More than anything it is just not viable to do it. The cost of infastruture will only double. If it was [viable], we would build a stadium. Why wouldn’t you? We estimate that, if a stadium was built, there would be 3,500 fewer residential units built. There will also be fewer jobs because the majority of staff don’t work in a stadium unless it is matchday.”
http://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/sport/...tion_1_3944074
Personally i am hoping Car Giant get it and turn it into a residential area..more housing, more jobs, no stadium. Keep rangers at Loftus Rd.
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Car Giant have been forced to relocate because of the plans for the site. The scheme has serious political support, which includes a new stadium.
As for his comments on Man City, the stadium was built for the commonwealth games. He says there wasn't much in the area before. There's not a lot around OOC.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostCar Giant have been forced to relocate because of the plans for the site. The scheme has serious political support, which includes a new stadium.
As for his comments on Man City, the stadium was built for the commonwealth games. He says there wasn't much in the area before. There's not a lot around OOC.
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Originally posted by vanhoop View PostTrue though v ,Mr and Mrs Smith and kids have no chance.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostIsnt it 10% of new housing estates are made available for social housing? Some proper nice new housing estates round near where i live and that rule has caused a few neighbourhood meeting i can assure you :-)Ooh northern lads love gravy
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