Rob Orland
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Thu 10th Nov 2022 10:04am
That was indeed a very nice piece of news on the local radio this morning. A few years ago Bev and I decided we'd like to start going to Brandon for the occasional Stock Car meet or Speedway race, and it was sadly within weeks of that that we heard it was to be closed for the foreseeable future. Let's hope that this decision by RBC is the first step to a rebuilding of the stadium. |
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Midland Red
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Thu 10th Nov 2022 10:09am
From the Campaign Group:
MEMBERS of Rugby Council's planning committee have unanimously voted to REFUSE the application submitted by developers to replace the iconic Brandon Stadium with a housing estate.
Despite a recommendation for approval from the planning officer, committee members carefully assessed the evidence during Wednesday's meeting, and then threw out the Brandon Estates scheme.
The prime reason for refusal was the failure of the plan to comply with Section 99c of National Planning Policy Framework, and the associated local guidelines, in that the ancillary 3G football pitch which was proposed in no way compensated for the loss of the world-famous motorsports venue.
This was a point repeatedly made by the Save Coventry Speedway & Stox Campaign Group ever since the developers switched their focus away from a failed attempt to prove that the venue as a motorsports stadium was unviable and that it had no ongoing need, having closed it themselves at the end of the 2016 season and allowed it to fall into a state of disrepair.
Following the initial presentation from the planning officer, confirming the recommendation to approve, committee members heard statements from Dave Carter on behalf of the Campaign Group (objecting), Gareth Hooper on behalf of planning agents DPP (in favour), and an impassioned address from Ward Councillor Tony Gillias which drew spontaneous applause from the packed gallery.
Committee members were then invited to ask questions and debate the proposals - where it quickly became clear there was no appetite to back the recommendation to approve.
A motion to refuse was proposed and seconded, with no hint of any motion to approve, and the vote to overturn the recommendation was carried unanimously.
Campaign Group spokesman Jeff Davies said: "We're absolutely delighted with the verdict of the Planning Committee, and we're very grateful to the elected councillors of Rugby Borough for making this unanimous decision.
"Six years of hard work has come to fruition tonight, and we couldn't be more pleased.
"We can only take each step at a time, and so far the developers have failed to get onto the Local Plan, they've failed with their original speculative application, and they've now failed with a second speculative application, this time at Committee.
"Whatever comes next, we will fight that too, and if it's an appeal on behalf of the developers we will fight it with the same enthusiasm and vigour as we've done with this one.
"In the light of this decision, though, we would urge the current owners to come forward and do the right thing, and talk to Warren Hunter about selling the stadium to him, for the sports to be able to come back to Brandon.
"We want to see the stadium reinstated to its former glory. We have always argued that a sports pitch in no way compensates for the loss of the motorsports stadium, and we're very grateful too for the support of Sport England, who also reiterated that point recently."
The next key date is November 14, which is when the stadium owners are due to stand trial in a case brought about by Rugby Borough Council for their alleged failure to comply with a Community Protection Notice.
The Campaign Group would like to send a massive thanks to everyone who turned out at the Town Hall and showed their support such an appropriate and positive way - including Bees legend Chris Harris and F1 stock car drivers Nigel and Jake Harrhy, as well as BBC Midlands Today and BBC CWR for their excellent coverage throughout the day. |
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Mr Blue Sky
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Thu 10th Nov 2022 11:41am
Great news, MR, it just shows what can be done if you stand up to these developers. |
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Midland Red
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Thu 10th Nov 2022 11:49am
Indeed it is, but it's not the end of the game, by a long chalk. There will be appeals, it will go on and on. |
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Midland Red
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Tue 22nd Nov 2022 10:36am
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Rob Orland
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Wed 23rd Nov 2022 10:14am
Good! |
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Midland Red
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Dreamtime
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Wed 14th Dec 2022 7:12am
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Midland Red
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Wed 14th Dec 2022 10:57pm
Council meeting - Fast forward it to approx 2hrs 28 |
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Rob Orland
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Thu 15th Dec 2022 10:06am
Wow, that Tony Gillias can spin a yarn, can't he! Starting to sound promising, though, so let's hope that common sense prevails and we can soon go back to Brandon to watch what's it's actually famous for. |
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Not Local
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Fri 16th Dec 2022 2:18pm
It was also good to hear the support from Councillor Gillias's fellow councillors, particularly the one who professed not to be a fan of either Speedway or Stock Car racing. They were concerned about protecting the future of the community sporting facility at Brandon but also the wider implications of protecting community sporting facilities at the other stadium in Rugby which is the home of the local football team. |
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Midland Red
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Thu 9th Mar 2023 7:53am
Just hearing of the death of former Bees skipper Jim Lightfoot
RIP, Cap'n Jim. |
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Sandy44
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Sat 11th Mar 2023 10:18pm
Shocked and saddened to hear of Jim's passing. Apart from Booey, he was the real stalwart of the Bees throughout the 60's. As he used to work with my old man in his apprenticeship days, I got to know Jim and it was his racing at Brandon that first got me to Brandon with my Dad in the 50's, and that started my love of the sport. A local lad who led his local team to many a triumph. A sad day indeed.
RIP Jim, my prayers and thoughts are with all your family and friends. |
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Sandy44
N.Northumberland |
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Mon 20th Mar 2023 10:07pm
Just heard this evening that Col Smith has sadly passed away.
That's Jim and Col gone within a couple of weeks of each other. Rest in Peace Col, my thoughts are with your family and friends. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 24th Mar 2023 3:47pm
Hi all,
Birmingham speed-way is reportedly under threat in similar fashion.
The fact remains that any venue, must be earning at least the equivalent of the land/property resale value for it not to be at risk. |
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