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Outline Planning is the main thing, it means the development can be built. Much of the full application is just about the detail.
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As said it's final approval of the outline planning application but full planning permission is pretty much a formality and can be phased as the development progresses and final designs are drawn up. As long as there are no fundamental changes to the plans then final planning permission is pretty much a given. The biggest hurdles have been jumped and as long as the money is there then there is nothing stopping the development.
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No surprise about no legal challenges too. The plans made it pretty hard for locals to raise any valid points due to the distance to homes + the nature park.
Also, the wording in the article is clearly just over egging the actual news too then because Steve Gill made it another "get the cones out!" Moment on live radio yesterday. A simple "no more road blocks" would have sufficed.
Roll on 2018.
Also, the wording in the article is clearly just over egging the actual news too then because Steve Gill made it another "get the cones out!" Moment on live radio yesterday. A simple "no more road blocks" would have sufficed.
Roll on 2018.
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Whose moaning? Just making sure that everyone is aware of what stage we are at. It's a big step but still some big hurdles to over come. Planning will be a breeze compared to the tender process. You've got to remember the project total is 135 million. nobody is going to spend that in a rush, not until they are sure that they are getting everything they possibly can out of the scheme. These schemes are years in the making. Best out come for cas would be the stadium is stand alone in the first phase and everything else would follow once complete. Still you have to be realistic with the time scales.
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Quote: "Outline Planning is the main thing, it means the development can be built. Much of the full application is just about the detail."
Outline planning is what it says on the tin, outline. Nothing can be built whether it be an extension to a house, a conservatory or a multi million pound development until the full details have been discussed and approved by the local planning department, emergency services, highways etc.
The club and developer made a big issue of going in for outline planning but there has been no mention of the full application being made. Time is passing by.
Outline planning is what it says on the tin, outline. Nothing can be built whether it be an extension to a house, a conservatory or a multi million pound development until the full details have been discussed and approved by the local planning department, emergency services, highways etc.
The club and developer made a big issue of going in for outline planning but there has been no mention of the full application being made. Time is passing by.
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,Keithy wrote:Quote: "Outline Planning is the main thing, it means the development can be built. Much of the full application is just about the detail."
Outline planning is what it says on the tin, outline. Nothing can be built whether it be an extension to a house, a conservatory or a multi million pound development until the full details have been discussed and approved by the local planning department, emergency services, highways etc.
The club and developer made a big issue of going in for outline planning but there has been no mention of the full application being made. Time is passing by.
Outline permission, with all matters reserved, is the normal route for large applications. For a house extension or conservatory you would go straight to a Full planning application, In this case Full planning permission is a given, but it takes time, hopefully a lot of the work will already have been done.
The real issue is going to be getting the funding and major anchor tenants who will make the project sustainable and achievable.
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Well done to everyone who have worked on this. Another major hurdle overcome.
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Whilst good news i'm not sure this announcement needed the pomp and ceremony to be honest. The announcement that all of the required companies are signed up is the big one. Without that it won't happen, once it is the whole thing will snowball.
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well it as not done us any harm its got us on the daily mail web page putting to clubs name is press can only be a positive
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there wasnt any feel that this might not happen ,box talked about it been a red letter day for the town and the club i dont get the feeling that this wont go ahead now it would be a let down on a biblical scale if it didnt
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Great news. Just waiting for all the legal geniuses on here now to analyse every word and explain to us plebs what it really means. Just been reading a thread on here that made me laugh that all. Sorry
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Oh it hasn't done any harm but the one to celebrate is hopefully still to come.onetiger wrote:well it as not done us any harm its got us on the daily mail web page putting to clubs name is press can only be a positive
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I have to praise the media team.
They've done a fantastic job of making what is really a non-story into getting press inches for Cas all over the place. If you can repackage the same story 2 or 3 times and milk that cow for all its worth then that's a great job.
Well done Cas.
They've done a fantastic job of making what is really a non-story into getting press inches for Cas all over the place. If you can repackage the same story 2 or 3 times and milk that cow for all its worth then that's a great job.
Well done Cas.
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It has taken a day or so but, MELTDOWN !!!speedy wrote:Bet the old polecats are in meltdown seeing Box celebrating with a glass of popdj nelly wrote:http://castlefordtigers.com/article.php?id=4397
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Not one congratulatory word from our neighbours - to be expected really on past form. They have even turned on the labour party. Short memories over the common.alcasfan wrote:It has taken a day or so but, MELTDOWN !!!
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Work has started on the access road from Spittal Hardwick Lane to the Stadium site.
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brilliant :dance:Tigerade wrote:Work has started on the access road from Spittal Hardwick Lane to the Stadium site.
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No they have not apart from the muck road what was dug 4 weeks ago just been past it .
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](*,) ](*,)hard team to follow wrote:No they have not apart from the muck road what was dug 4 weeks ago just been past it .
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anyone heard owt about the new ground as it all seems to have gone quiet again?
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