Archer
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Attempting to try what?You’re not even attempting to try are you?
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Attempting to try what?You’re not even attempting to try are you?
Merseyrail are also refusing to put on extra trains which is causing friction - the club are secretly furious with them as they do it for the grand national but won't for Everton. As previously mentioned, they are refusing to build a new station.
Also I mentioned the cobbles causing an issue especially over disabled access to the site. They can't get rid of or cover those cobbles apparently.
The grade 2 listed dock is also pushing up the price and time of the build too. The council, after previously being very cooperative are now being funny about the area retaining its world heritage status. The dock walls must stay.
Plenty of work to do as yet.
But the email sent out today is encouraging, to be fair.
The end is very nigh for you my frandelino, make them count.
Your not very good at this, the fact that Sandhill's is a stones throw from Bramley Moore means they dont have to, the idea for a new station was at Kings Dock using the old line that went from Edge Hill via a tunnel to Wapping dock.Yep, that's something I heard too and alluded to it in a previous post about issues with Merseyrail. They are refusing to build another station between Sandhills and Moorfields.
Handy that you know all this but not that there was going to be an announcement, friend
The whole area will become walkable so a new station wouldn’t really be an issue. Fans make it from all over the country to L4 which is massively inaccessible so there’s no reason there’ll be any problems getting to the new stadium.
@orly indexHow would I have known that ? A family member was in the meeting that happened on Friday. I don't know anyone who works in communications at the club. As I've just said to moutsgoat, I'm not claiming to be some itk. Just passing on what I've heard.
I have my doubts.**sniffs very curiously**
Disabled access?
Mate it’s still a wet dock, there’s able-bodied access issues.
I don’t believe for one moment that Meis would design a non-wheelchair-friendly arena.
The dock gates are street level and are massively wide enough.
No, but it would be useful to have it in place and ready to go.Do they have to have financing in place in order to move forward with the planning permission?
Hopefully a tram line or something all along the docks happens.
Why would there be issues with Merseyrail?Merseyrail are also refusing to put on extra trains which is causing friction - the club are secretly furious with them as they do it for the grand national but won't for Everton. As previously mentioned, they are refusing to build a new station.
Also I mentioned the cobbles causing an issue especially over disabled access to the site. They can't get rid of or cover those cobbles apparently.
The grade 2 listed dock is also pushing up the price and time of the build too. The council, after previously being very cooperative are now being funny about the area retaining its world heritage status. The dock walls must stay.
Plenty of work to do as yet.
But the email sent out today is encouraging, to be fair.
OK, mods please close this thread.Won't be built