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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Scrumtime Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 2024 at 10:29
And I’m sure Doug Hersey would be very forthcoming with that information as well …especially as the RFU have not announced it yet …

Do your digging …both guys leading the charge are ex Blackheath players …
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Worcester owner Holland submits plans for Sixways

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Worcester Warriors owner Chris Holland has submitted plans to redevelop the wound-up former Premiership club's Sixways home - including a hotel, a medical centre and a commitment to "return Warriors to professional rugby".

Two years to the day since they were suspended by the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and had the non-playing side of their operation put into administration, Holland confirmed that revised plans are now with Wychavon District Council, the local authority on the north side of Worcester.

The application to Wychavon was made by Junction 6 Ltd, a new 'letting and operating of conference and exhibition centres' business set up by Holland, the sole director, in February 2024.

It also includes the redevelopment of the West Stand at Sixways, as well as the temporary North Stand, a multi-storey car park, a golf driving range and a solar farm.

But the key to all the planning - and the brightest piece of news Warriors fans have had in two years - is Holland's stated intention to return professional rugby to Sixways.

"Junction 6 are committed to return Worcester Warriors to professional rugby and to ensure that Sixways is the centre of excellence for sport, conferences and events in the area," said Holland, who also still owns fellow former Premiership side Wasps.
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Originally posted by Steve@Mose Steve@Mose wrote:

Worcester owner Holland submits plans for Sixways

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Worcester Warriors owner Chris Holland has submitted plans to redevelop the wound-up former Premiership club's Sixways home - including a hotel, a medical centre and a commitment to "return Warriors to professional rugby".

Two years to the day since they were suspended by the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and had the non-playing side of their operation put into administration, Holland confirmed that revised plans are now with Wychavon District Council, the local authority on the north side of Worcester.

The application to Wychavon was made by Junction 6 Ltd, a new 'letting and operating of conference and exhibition centres' business set up by Holland, the sole director, in February 2024.

It also includes the redevelopment of the West Stand at Sixways, as well as the temporary North Stand, a multi-storey car park, a golf driving range and a solar farm.

But the key to all the planning - and the brightest piece of news Warriors fans have had in two years - is Holland's stated intention to return professional rugby to Sixways.

"Junction 6 are committed to return Worcester Warriors to professional rugby and to ensure that Sixways is the centre of excellence for sport, conferences and ev"Junction 6 are committed to return Worcester Warriors to professioents in the area," said Holland, who also still owns fellow former Premiership side Wasps.

As long as Junction 6 are committed to starting off from the requisite Regional level, then I see no issue.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kingsheathlad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2024 at 14:28
And pay  creditors.
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rugby is bust but pretending it is viable at professional level in england and wales

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tulip Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2024 at 15:56
[QUOTE=kingsheathlad]And pay  creditors.[/QUOTE

If they pay off all their creditors I presume they could return at a higher level. If I was a creditor I wouldn’t be very hopeful though 
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Originally posted by tulip tulip wrote:

[QUOTE=kingsheathlad]And pay  creditors.[/QUOTE

If they pay off all their creditors I presume they could return at a higher level. If I was a creditor I wouldn’t be very hopeful though 

I suspect they won't pay off the creditors but will return at the second tier anyway.

(I know it will be a "different" club but it will still be one trading on the history and tradition of the financially and morally bankrupt club in order to bypass all the decent and honest clubs in the lower levels).
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Bust Premiership trio owe £30m in unpaid Covid loans

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The financial meltdown of London Irish, Wasps and Worcester has left the taxpayer out of pocket by more than £30m in unrecovered Covid loans.

The three Premiership clubs went out of business during the 2022-2023 campaign after taking £41.6m in contingency funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to cover the loss of revenue from matches and broadcast deals affected by the pandemic.

Worcester Warriors owed £15.7m in total, but the club's administrators paid back £9.8m in June 2023.

Wasps' administrators have repaid £300,000 of their £14.1m loan, while no money from London Irish's £11.8m has yet been returned to the public purse, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.

The DCMS says it expects to recover a further £7.3m to £11.1m in all from the trio and six other borrowers who have gone bust since receiving loans.

London Irish, Wasps and Worcester have all applied to return to the Championship when it expands from 12 to 14 clubs next season.

While all rugby creditors need to be repaid in full before they can return to professional rugby, government debt could still be on the books.

"Although progress has been made in recovering initial repayments, it is concerning that up to £29m of taxpayer money could be lost from borrowers who have since gone under," said Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, the chair of the Public Accounts Committee.

Clifton-Brown added that the DCMS should have a more detailed plan in place to recover the rest of the £123.8m loaned to Premiership clubs during the pandemic.

"DCMS should continue to keep a close eye on English rugby union clubs that have been teetering on the edge," he added.

"Given the public money at stake, the department has more to do to show it has a long-term plan for managing and recovering loans across the sectors."

"DCMS accepted that some borrowers were already financially risky before the pandemic," noted the NAO in its report.

"It nonetheless considered it needed to provide loans to some organisations in both the culture and sports sectors despite their financial vulnerability as otherwise the bodies would almost certainly have failed, and its overriding intention was to protect the sectors through the pandemic."

Premiership clubs accounted for 57% of the loans made to sport by the DCMS during the pandemic, with rugby union in total making up 64% of the total borrowed.

Rugby league (£24.2m), horse racing (£21.5m) and tennis (£14.3m) were the next highest beneficiaries, while non-league football clubs received £13.4m.
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I came across this article earlier relating to the bankrupt 3. It seems a lot of different parties have 'shown an interest' in Irish, Wasps and Warriors, but nothing concrete has ever been announced so shpuld probably be taken with a pinch of salt.

They're cutting it very fine if they want to be part of the new Tier 2 next September!

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