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27.04.2019 15:26
e local people who have their reasons and we respect that.Its just such a shame that something that would benefit so many people Antworten

Baths ambition of building a new stadium on the existing Recreation Ground site hinges on a hearing at which a small group of residents will attempt to foil their plans.The long-standing aim of creating a new 18,000-capacity stadium that keeps the club in the city centre reaches a critical point on October 20 when the charity that owns the land -- Bath Recreation Ground Trust -- meets those objecting to the proposal before a Charity Commission panel.A final decision is then expected two to four weeks later, at which stage Bath will know whether they have the green light to develop a multi-sport facility that will cost a minimum £20 million and potentially far more.There are three or four people who dont want it to happen who live nearby, but overwhelmingly the vast number of people want to see it happen, managing director Tarquin McDonald said.Its unfortunate that from a legal point of view its a dogs dinner of a site. Its complicated and that means there are all sorts of challenges that people can throw in the mix.This is the situation weve been in for a period of time now. The people objecting are not anti-Bath rugby, but theyre not Bath rugby fans as such. Theyre local people who have their reasons and we respect that.Its just such a shame that something that would benefit so many people, the sport and the city hasnt been able to go ahead.It is hoped that next months Charity Comission hearing will ratify a set of guidelines about how the site can be used and if this happens, a planning application will be drawn up in spring 2017 and with building potentially beginning in 2018.People in Bath see the club as part of the cultural lifeblood of the city. Its not just a museum town, rugby keeps it alive and fresh, McDonald said. We want to be rooted to the centre of Bath, its an important part of who we are. We want to know if its possible to develop at the Rec and if it isnt well have to look at other optionsIm hopeful and optimistic that the key hurdle in the next few months can be overcome. People in sport would love to see it happen because it is an iconic venue and to keep rugby in an amazing facility in the centre of the city would be brilliant. Air Max Ireland . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. Air Max Ireland Outlet . Clarke was injured while practicing on the Doha Golf Club range after the pro-am on Tuesday. The Northern Irishman arrived at the course on Wednesday hoping to start, but after hitting a few balls on the practice putting green Clarke advised officials he was not fit to play. http://www.airmaxsaleireland.com/ .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. 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