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longtimespur

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Sep 10, 2014
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The report from the Greater London Authority/Mayor of London's is generally positive, but aside from the historic building which has been discussed in the thread there's quite a few issues to be finalised with more info from Spurs to be provided, discussions to be had and agreements to be given to the proposals

If everything went absolutely fantastically perfectly its 3 months to get planning agreed, but its likely with the number of points (buildings, transport, drainage, diesel generators, detailed affordable housing proposals, cycle and car parking etc) that it will be longer, but how much longer could depend upon how realistic, flexible and willing that all parties (Spurs, Haringey, GLA and other parties) are to reach an accommodation.

Full summary is worth a read (para 199) - the last 2 pages of the 34 page report.



Thanks SI didn't want to paste it all from there(y)
 

camaj

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Aug 10, 2004
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Back to the actual stadium: Looks like they're putting fences up for some reason
 

Trevspur

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Jan 23, 2011
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The corner between paxton road and north stand should be coming down end of season. If anyone at the game tonight sees the orange tape right at the top behind the seats this is the marker for the new stadium.
 

Flynn

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Sep 2, 2004
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40 Mil to rent a stadium for a year.....

and yet the public are supposed to be getting a good deal out of West Ham.
 

thebenjamin

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Jul 1, 2008
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The report from the Greater London Authority/Mayor of London's is generally positive, but aside from the historic building which has been discussed in the thread there's quite a few issues to be finalised with more info from Spurs to be provided, discussions to be had and agreements to be given to the proposals

If everything went absolutely fantastically perfectly its 3 months to get planning agreed, but its likely with the number of points (buildings, transport, drainage, diesel generators, detailed affordable housing proposals, cycle and car parking etc) that it will be longer, but how much longer could depend upon how realistic, flexible and willing that all parties (Spurs, Haringey, GLA and other parties) are to reach an accommodation.

Full summary is worth a read (para 199) - the last 2 pages of the 34 page report.

Took me 6.5 months to get planning permission from Haringey to build a shed in my garden.
 
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