New Everton Stadium


We’re keen to stress not only the scale of the work ahead but also the remaining risks and uncertainties. We’re delighted we’ve secured the site and we’re equally delighted the Mayor is continuing to support our financing model, but significant hurdles remain, not least the preparation and submission of a detailed planning application. Receipt of a successful planning approval at some point early next year will be the most significant step towards bringing the stadium to life.”

No planning permission until next year.

It will fall through, No doubt about it
 
We’re keen to stress not only the scale of the work ahead but also the remaining risks and uncertainties. We’re delighted we’ve secured the site and we’re equally delighted the Mayor is continuing to support our financing model, but significant hurdles remain, not least the preparation and submission of a detailed planning application. Receipt of a successful planning approval at some point early next year will be the most significant step towards bringing the stadium to life.”

No planning permission until next year.


Is that them being coy?
 
So:

The ground will cost the club in excess of 300 mill to build.

The club will pay the council 14mill a year for the site for 40 years = 560mill over that time.

Am i analysing this right?
I haven't seen anything yet that states that the council is agreeing to lend us money. Besides the "PM" where is this coming from?

is it this bit here?


The council will benefit from an annual security fee payable by the Club in return for the council’s participation. The support provided to the Club will not impact the future borrowing needs and involves no financial outlay for the council.

I'm not sure if that is saying they are lending us the money or if we pay them an annual security fee to secure the planning rights for the site or something like that?
 

We’re keen to stress not only the scale of the work ahead but also the remaining risks and uncertainties. We’re delighted we’ve secured the site and we’re equally delighted the Mayor is continuing to support our financing model, but significant hurdles remain, not least the preparation and submission of a detailed planning application. Receipt of a successful planning approval at some point early next year will be the most significant step towards bringing the stadium to life.”

No planning permission until next year.
That's proper taken the wind out of my sails. May as well lock the thread til 2018, there's very little else to see here.
 
it is vital we have clarity on cost and we have to recognise that the stadium will be significantly more expensive at Bramley Moore Dock. To get that certainty, and ensure the stadium is affordable, we need to confirm stadium design, capacity and configuration.

So obviously we don't know what the final cost of building the stadium is going to be yet?
 

I haven't seen anything yet that states that the council is agreeing to lend us money. Besides the "PM" where is this coming from?

is it this bit here?




I'm not sure if that is saying they are lending us the money or if we pay them an annual security fee to secure the planning rights for the site or something like that?

The council will receive a security fee of approx £4.4m per year for acting, in effect, as guarantors for the finance
 
“We are delighted that we have been able to agree Heads of Terms with Peel, giving us control of the Bramley Moore Dock site and allowing us the time we need to complete the substantial further work required to be able to confirm the project’s viability.

Hmmm getting the excuses in early !:dodgy:
 

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