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New Everton Stadium

Regardless of the figure, you know it would be a substantial amount of people, especially important for the north end. So weather its 5000 or 25000 his point remains the same and valid, it would be ridiculous to sacrifice that for a status that contributes nothing to the city.
Anderson has found a new hobby horse to jump on.

Look at the timimg: he's in campaign mode. That's an £80K p.a. gravy train he's on and he's determined to stay on board.
 



Michelle has had a shocker there like.


Talking out of her backside. She has got it the wrong way around. Decaying docks or regeneration of the docks? Regeneration brings more tourism, more jobs and long term financial benefits. Sounds like a bitter red to me. The envy is setting in. Next they will be saying a rare sparrow nests on the docks so we cannot build lol.
 

That lot haven’t got a leg to stand on. Didn’t think twice about running a whole area into the ground, compulsory purchase order on residents who had lived there all their lives, then they hold concerts to hack off the rest of the residents, now they want to sell Melwood against the wishes of their neighbours there. Nah none of that matters.

But UNESCO might get rid of our world heritage status?!!!! Get the petitions out lads, that club we’re not bothered about has offended us again.
 
That lot haven’t got a leg to stand on. Didn’t think twice about running a whole area into the ground, compulsory purchase order on residents who had lived there all their lives, then they hold concerts to hack off the rest of the residents, now they want to sell Melwood against the wishes of their neighbours there. Nah none of that matters.

But UNESCO might get rid of our world heritage status?!!!! Get the petitions out lads, that club we’re not bothered about has offended us again.


Have they still got all those tinned up houses all around their place? I haven't been back to Liverpool in a few years and generally try to avoid that bit.
 
That lot haven’t got a leg to stand on. Didn’t think twice about running a whole area into the ground, compulsory purchase order on residents who had lived there all their lives, then they hold concerts to hack off the rest of the residents, now they want to sell Melwood against the wishes of their neighbours there. Nah none of that matters.

But UNESCO might get rid of our world heritage status?!!!! Get the petitions out lads, that club we’re not bothered about has offended us again.
The socialists managed to what Thatcher couldnt,managed decline of the area,
 
More from Tom Hughes via Toffeeweb on new waterfront stadium costs.

Cost: The project costs have grown to £600m from a previous figure of £500m. What has caused this increase? Can we have a breakdown of these costs? What are the full site-prep and/or heritage-led costs? A figure of £30-40m was mentioned just for raising the quayside above predicted flood plain levels (?).

If this is historic preservation, is it really part of our remit or costs? Is it really necessary to raise the ground level rather than just the outer sea wall, with inner waterway acting as a high-volume flood path? How can there be such a significant forecasted cost increase when the design brief fundamentals via the consultation process have supposedly yet to be finally established?

There are several other current stadium proposals at similar stages of gestation, that we can take direct comparison from. Feyenood are looking at a 63k triple-tier stadium with closing roof. This is being built on their waterfront with some reclamation required. The construction cost is being quoted as <€400m

Roma
have their stadium project, also on a historic waterfront. This has the additional parallels in that it is also designed by Dan Meis, with an almost exact equivalent capacity of just over 52k for a stadium construction cost <€300m

I've tried to avoid whole-project costs as they can vary widly. From what we have seen so far, both these examples appear to be at least as structurally complex and ambitious in design terms as Bramley-Moore Dock. If anything, Feyenoord is quite a bit more substantial and technically challenging. Both appear to have progressed further in their respective design phases, at least as regards published images and presentation materials. So are their construction cost figures more solid too? If so, why the disparity?
@davek
# devilsadvocate,
#thetruthisoutthere,
#iwanttobelieve
 

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