I know @Malone. I'm just saying that if anyone wants any sort of update or fact checking on further updates, I can give it first hand rather than waiting for the council to process a FOI request
Gasroom in shock, as man who publicly admitted to not having made a formal planning application is revealed to have not made a formal planning application.
A curious tale where a member of the Wycombe Worldwide Phenomena, Dorothy, finds a pair of red cowboy boots and goes down the yellow access road in an attempt to return home.
Arriving at Adams Park she eventually discovers that the Wizard is just an old man fannying about with some fireworks and he confesses that he also accidentally arrived at Adams Park, in his case from the USA. The old man climbs into a balloon and flies away when Wycombe fail to make the playoffs again.
Dorothy realises that her journey is over, taps the cowboy boots three times and says "There's no house like our house".
This thread seems to be going way off topic, and disappearing into the badlands of Kansas.
To be clear, I know that RC said no formal application had been submitted, but the purpose of my FOI request was 1) to verify that, and 2) to see if the Council would release any pre-planning documents. They have decided that those must remain confidential, but this paragraph from their response letter seems to indicate that matters are progressing:
It may also be helpful to note that the Club are happy for the Council to confirm that they are in discussions with the local authority and have been engaging with supporters as they work on any proposed strategy. If a formal planning application is made any formally submitted plans will be publicly available and we would consider a further request for pre-application information if this were still considered relevant given that any formal proposals formally submitted would be open to scrutiny and comment
So in essence, if and when a formal planning application is made, it will be in the public domain on the Council's website, and the detailed plans can be seen by all, and approved or objected to if so minded.
I found that paragraph a bit strange in the context of the overall letter, given that it is first mention or even indication that the matter in question relates to a "club" with "supporters" and pops up in the conclusion of the decision.
Brilliant. All the whining old basts on this thread should be ashamed, this is the sort of unique thinking we need.
A simple road is seemingly impossible with our own funding, so why not get a totally separate organisation to fund us a cheeky station that'll be used 25 times a season, costing millions and taking years. After all, they'd get a few thousand pounds in fares as compensation, quids in!
I loves it!
Next we could possibly ask say Tesco if they wouldn't mind funding us a few million for some players, on the promise that fans will buy more sandwiches or something?
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I know @Malone. I'm just saying that if anyone wants any sort of update or fact checking on further updates, I can give it first hand rather than waiting for the council to process a FOI request
Sounds like a good way to get your family member sacked tbh.
Yep, otters are fairly identifiable
More leaks on here than the Frank Adams roof
WyciLeaks
This road will be made of yellow bricks. Watch out for the tornado.
BREAKING NEWS
Gasroom in shock, as man who publicly admitted to not having made a formal planning application is revealed to have not made a formal planning application.
I'm sure I saw a monkey fly over town earlier
In a Wycombe-ised version of the Wizard of Oz, which player would you cash as each character?
Gary/Tommy Dorothy?
Jamie Young/Frank Talia in the running to be the Wizard
Alex Jakubiak - Cowardly Lion
Matt McClure as the Tin Man
A curious tale where a member of the Wycombe Worldwide Phenomena, Dorothy, finds a pair of red cowboy boots and goes down the yellow access road in an attempt to return home.
Arriving at Adams Park she eventually discovers that the Wizard is just an old man fannying about with some fireworks and he confesses that he also accidentally arrived at Adams Park, in his case from the USA. The old man climbs into a balloon and flies away when Wycombe fail to make the playoffs again.
Dorothy realises that her journey is over, taps the cowboy boots three times and says "There's no house like our house".
*cast, before @micra gets in
Sido as the scarecrow
Derek Adams as the Wicked Witch of the West (he's from the western half of Scotland, it checks out)
This thread seems to be going way off topic, and disappearing into the badlands of Kansas.
To be clear, I know that RC said no formal application had been submitted, but the purpose of my FOI request was 1) to verify that, and 2) to see if the Council would release any pre-planning documents. They have decided that those must remain confidential, but this paragraph from their response letter seems to indicate that matters are progressing:
It may also be helpful to note that the Club are happy for the Council to confirm that they are in discussions with the local authority and have been engaging with supporters as they work on any proposed strategy. If a formal planning application is made any formally submitted plans will be publicly available and we would consider a further request for pre-application information if this were still considered relevant given that any formal proposals formally submitted would be open to scrutiny and comment
So in essence, if and when a formal planning application is made, it will be in the public domain on the Council's website, and the detailed plans can be seen by all, and approved or objected to if so minded.
@bargepole lovely stuff Bargers, gasroom's own Roger Cook
Or Roger Mellie ??
'Bargers of Bray' looking down at normal folk since 1952.
I found that paragraph a bit strange in the context of the overall letter, given that it is first mention or even indication that the matter in question relates to a "club" with "supporters" and pops up in the conclusion of the decision.
I'm not sure what engaging with supporters means though...
Do you think it would be good to have another access road leading to the ground?
Yes.
Oh.
Battle of the Bargers: Group Z
Rob if you’re reading this thread, do the following:
Ask Network Rail/ Chiltern Railways to build a match day station near the A40 just before West Wycombe and stop trains there on match days.
Then run some shuttle buses from the railways station to the ground.
Problem solved.
Thankyou
Brilliant. All the whining old basts on this thread should be ashamed, this is the sort of unique thinking we need.
A simple road is seemingly impossible with our own funding, so why not get a totally separate organisation to fund us a cheeky station that'll be used 25 times a season, costing millions and taking years. After all, they'd get a few thousand pounds in fares as compensation, quids in!
I loves it!
Next we could possibly ask say Tesco if they wouldn't mind funding us a few million for some players, on the promise that fans will buy more sandwiches or something?
There was a station once upon a time.
Maybe they could do another 50k "feasibility" study into bringing it back, like they apparently did for the old Wycombe to Bourne End station route.
Even though for £5 someone could have said "no go, houses have been built on the route".
The station became The Friend at Hand pub. And now is flats.
I am old I am old. I shall wear the bottom of my trousers rolled (Wolfgang Puritz)