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New Everton Stadium

Got to factor in how much the government likes/trusts/respects the council.
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In May 2020, Jenrick was involved in controversy as he overruled the Planning Inspectorate and approved a £1 billion luxury housing development for Richard Desmond, a Conservative Party donor and owner of Northern and Shell. Jenrick's decision saved Desmond's company up to £50 million in tax, with the release of documents from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in July 2020 leading to calls for Jenrick's resignation for his use of a public office for political favours
 
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In May 2020, Jenrick was involved in controversy as he overruled the Planning Inspectorate and approved a £1 billion luxury housing development for Richard Desmond, a Conservative Party donor and owner of Northern and Shell. Jenrick's decision saved Desmond's company up to £50 million in tax, with the release of documents from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in July 2020 leading to calls for Jenrick's resignation for his use of a public office for political favours
The govt doesn't like our council. And the Joe Anderson stuff can't have helped. Don't rule it out being called in purely for that reason.
 
I've said it already but worth repeating.

There is nothing sinister about this delay.

The delay will just be because an under resourced team of civil servants have got a mountain of paperwork to go through and probably a load of other work already on their plate.

Their recommendation will then need to go through the internal bureaucracy before being sent to the Minister.

Source: I have worked in Whitehall for a long time, and my partner also works for MHCLG (the relevant Department here).
errr, can you not tell mrs H9 to do some overtime and get this sorted (or sneak in after hours and rubber stamp it while no one is looking)
 

My point is that the onus for getting this "right" is on the city of Liverpool. If they have looked at everything and done their due diligence on the benefits and drawbacks of the plan and deemed it worthy to get moved on, Westminster should essentially say "this is on you if it goes balls up" which it should be.

And that might be the conclusion mate, but a submission won't go to the Minister on this without the Officials having gone through the detail properly and making recommendations.
 
the loudest crowd ever recorded would’ve been even louder had they had a roof so the architects are correct.

The reason a lot of new stadiums have the wave in the bowl is nothing to do with what you said it is. It’s to allow airflow and light into the stadium.

“so the architect working with the people who have hired them will almost always go for the cheaper option and sweeten the news with but it's better for the crowd, when in reality it's a trade off. Gain here, lose there”

you’ve just completely made that up?

Stadiums have a 'wave' in them because of the maximum permitted distance to the far corner of the playing field. Nothing to do with atmosphere or airflow, purely distance.
 
the loudest crowd ever recorded would’ve been even louder had they had a roof so the architects are correct.

The reason a lot of new stadiums have the wave in the bowl is nothing to do with what you said it is. It’s to allow airflow and light into the stadium.

“so the architect working with the people who have hired them will almost always go for the cheaper option and sweeten the news with but it's better for the crowd, when in reality it's a trade off. Gain here, lose there”

you’ve just completely made that up?
Mate, its getting built.
When it's built it will be as noisey as the crowd (If we ever get a full house crowd this Covid / social distancing decade) want to make It.
Q) If Goodison is so poor acoustically how come it gets so loud?
A) When there's something to shout about, it gets loud.
K.I.S.S.
 

There is no way they can't give the go-ahead, its just how much the tories can swindle out of it. That Jenrick needs throwing in the mersey

Just give him the outside beer concession......

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