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gerg_861
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Posted: 02 Sep 2023 at 10:18 |
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Perhaps the last one got off track, so the thread is locked but I've received the annual members update from TFSC in the post today. This includes a few key items for Vallis Way improvements:
1. New small stand built seating 111, bringing total seated to 2115. 2. East Stand Bar added. 3. Existing screen being refurbished, and smaller outdoor screen being added. 4. Plan for additional new stands before new year stated by Sir Mike Gooley. |
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FHLH
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Northampton had scaffolding stands for a while in 1998
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SK 88
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Quins did in the 90s too, obviously Bath have a demountable stand still now, Tigers did from roughly 2003 to 2015 before we built the replacement for the clubhouse. Exeter's two end stands are less permanent than they sometimes look. Saracens' end stands come down in the summer too for athletics.
Could be a very good solution for Ealing.
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Kimbo
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Wasps stands were completely dtachable too.
Or was that the entire 'club'?
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Blues have done a bit of work to the ground, not quite Ealing standards
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gerg_861
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This was a well written update that made me chuckle, especially the bit about sprucing up the ref room to get more decisions.
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The article link above states that the replacement of the main grandstand roof was unplanned and will now meet the new safety certificate standards. What was the problem ? |
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Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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I’m not sure but it was very old and probably the original one so as standards change I guess it wasn’t fit for purpose. One of the sponsors stepped in quickly and did it for cost.
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chas
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I believe that the roof suffered damage from adverse weather conditions.
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gerg_861
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Ealing has applied for a further 500 seat stand as of October, just on planning portal recently. There are two comments in support, and one in vehement opposition.
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It was old compared to modern building standards, but safe while intact. If it had become damaged by weather conditions etc. the safety inspection and certification would probably not have been granted until specialist removal and a new roof added. Just my thoughts!
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gerg_861
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Ealing have had planning permission granted for a 500 seat stand. This would be situated diagonally to the existing 1000 seat East stand and opposite the Centenary Clubhouse in a strange little corner of space between the main pitch and the upper 3G practice pitch. The total height will be only 5.5m, compared to 11m for the East stand, so quite modest. The view should be a bit better than the East stand, but the best seats will be going out to the 22 or so.
This will bring bring seated capacity to c. 2700.
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No 7
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This must qualify Ealing Trailfinders for most empty seats in the league .
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Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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Camquin
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In the Championship maybe, but it is still well below Darlington MP. Probably below Bristol.
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Kimbo
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Most of us could only dream of Bristol's average crowd of nearly 18500 though! Darlington's, on the other hand...
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gerg_861
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As an update, this stand is now complete. Was a bit surprised to see that it is uncovered.
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I expect not putting a roof on it is "easier" from a planning perspective.
Still, good on em for getting it done.
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Camquin
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It does sound like there were height issues with planning.
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The sun always shines in Ealing!
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I was surprised to see that Ealing have laid a new artificial turf on the main pitch, one that uses some form of wood chippings instead of rubber crumb? Not seen anything like it before, I overheard one of the players saying they needed new boots to play on it.
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