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Fri 10th Oct 2014 5:13pm
On 10th Oct 2014 3:43pm, NeilsYard said:
I have been in touch with someone in the Council and someone involved with the Friargate Project and The Rocket may not now disappear after all....
While I think this redevelopment could well improve the viability of this particular pub I don't want to see its retention hamper the whole development. We had that with Sainsburys in the Phoenix Development and that thing has been a huge failure because they had to try and work around that one existing building, and it compromised the layout so massively they may as well have not bothered. We have to accept the pub business is an industry in massive, and quite likely permanent, decline. To keep a large number of them for nostalgic reasons is foolhardy and a waste of valuable land.
I also think it could look very, very odd with the proposed surrounding buildings, especially along Warwick Road and generally look massively out of place. Plus that pub has been quite problematic over the years in relation to the football.
What if the actual business, the pub, were offered space within the new development for people waiting for trains to access easily? Or would you be happy for the business to go in exchange for the building to be kept? Most of the time I'm not even sure if the thing is still open anyway - it often has that abandoned look about it IMO. |
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Fri 10th Oct 2014 5:53pm
I assume Central 6 is named after the nearest junction on the ring road (6) and its central location...
The rocket could easily be incorporated into the plans that have been mooted for that area.
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Fri 13th Feb 2015 12:31pm
On 13th May 2014 8:21am, TonyS said:
For everyones info, Richardson Davies are based at 3 Park Road and right next door is Payne Skillington at 12 Manor Road, so I guess they may well be moving also.
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NeilsYard
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Sat 14th Feb 2015 6:10pm
More great photos Cliff
You start to get an idea of the more open-area idea Friargate plans for access in to the city here:
Similar in part to how the run in to the city was along Eaton Road/Warwick Road.
More images from the project site here.
I had this response some time ago from their representative - whilst not coming across as being entirely sympathetic to the need to save The Rocket - they at least mention possible plans to incorporate it in to a new Warwick Road entrance.
Hi Neil
Thank you for your interest in Friargate via our web site.
Our own records show that the Rocket pub was formerly the Railway Hotel which was first built in the late 1850's. Although it was associated with the original station (1838), it was substantially altered in the late 19th century or early 20th century so what we see today has little or no evidence of the original Hotel role.
The building is 'locally listed' as being of local but not national interest. We included its possible demolition as part of the description of the Friargate master plan for outline planning purposes for which approval was given in July 2011. As developer, we have no current plans for the property as it falls outside of our commercial proposals.
This part of Warwick Road is likely to house a new station entrance building as a part of a proposal to generally improve transport connections in the area and it is therefore possible that the Rocket might be included within the proposals. These ideas are being worked up by a team managed by Coventry Council and Network Rail and could reinstate an entrance in the historic location of the original station.
Please keep in touch with the project and do not hesitate to make contact again if you would like more information.
Regards
Stephen Reynolds
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Sun 15th Feb 2015 1:45pm
Where will the Council Building be in relation to the slab on the last photo?
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Sun 15th Feb 2015 9:39pm
I think it'll be on the right hand side, just off camera where the slip road is. Chosen I think to help create the change in direction on leaving the station to send you towards Warwick Road. |
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Tue 3rd Mar 2015 4:36pm
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TonyS
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Tue 3rd Mar 2015 4:47pm
I believe it will be just to the right of the camera position, this side of the ring-road. Those "slabs" simply form the walk-way over the ring-road to the city centre. |
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flapdoodle
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Tue 3rd Mar 2015 8:48pm
A 'club' in a concrete tunnel.
Stay classy, Coventry.
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Wed 4th Mar 2015 9:07am
Coventry Station plans scaled back report |
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Tue 7th Apr 2015 12:16am
I'm sure it was mentioned somewhere a while ago but I noticed the ringroad 'Dome' on the Junction 6/7 was smashed up the other day.
Google Map'ed |
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Sat 11th Apr 2015 4:53pm
Some more photos which show little further demolition has taken place since a previous visit, but work goes on with the former J6 of the Inner Ring Road |
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morgana
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Sun 19th Apr 2015 9:55am
13 unlucky for some.!!!
Seems Coventry is keeping up with grey dismal areas, but then again ghost s are a sort of grey are they not (ghost town song ) this time grey, like block paving, where Broadgate has horrid grey slabs, must be because the council have to look out on it, while the public have to look at the horrid architechture, have they never heard of coloured mosiac paving to brighten up the place, some thing like AD designs on his albums pictures . Or this, we could change the colour and pretend it s the river Sherbourne with waves. Perhaps we dont have theses skills.
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How Coventry City Council's new £40million headquarters at Friargate will look |
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Wed 22nd Apr 2015 11:04pm
On 17th Oct 2014 5:20pm, Midland Red said:
I see from tonight's Telegraph that demolition of Copthall House took place today, two days earlier than previously stated - link here
So I'm rather glad I travelled back to Coventry yesterday to get some photos of the building before it finally disappeared - here's a selection
You needn't have rushed! Most of Copthall House is still standing. Only the wing along the ring-road clockwise off slip road has been demolished.
The walkway is supposed to go through the middle of the section of Copthall House opposite the station entrance. which was still standing so this could be interesting for a "Spring 2015" completion.
I got all nostalgic when I saw that the "Midland Bank" have returned.
Peter.
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