Stadium axe latest: WSDL responds
11:25pm Monday 18th July 2011 in Wasps By James Nadal
Stadium axe latest: WSDL responds
THIS story was updated at 11.23pm.
WYCOMBE Sports Developments Limited has tonight reacted with disappointment to the decision by Councillors to axe the stadium project.
Read the response on behalf of the clubs below.
"Wycombe Sports Developments Limited (WSDL) is clearly very disappointed with Wycombe District Council’s (WDC) decision tonight to end its partnership with us.
WSDL’s outline business case sets out a sustainable plan which delivers long term economic and social benefits to the whole area.
The Wycombe Sporting Village creates at least 400 new jobs in the area, generates at least £125million worth of social benefits over the next 25 years, produces a projected £12.5m of rent receipts for WDC over 25 years, secures professional sport in Wycombe, provides affordable housing and offers world class leisure and recreational facilities for the community.
The Council's decision tonight represents the potential loss of a golden opportunity to build towards a better future for Wycombe.
WSDL statement
It also opens up currently inaccessible green space to the public for recreation.
We respect the democratic process.
Tonight the public have raised questions about the Council’s decision making process and these questions should be cleared up.
In the coming days we will seek to understand more fully the basis on which the Council has made this decision.
Our commitment to both sets of fans and to our loyal and hardworking staff remains as strong as ever.
We will keep you fully informed every step of the way as we examine the implication of the Council’s decision.
We will continue to leave no stone unturned in endeavouring to secure the best possible future for professional sport in Wycombe, for the benefit of all in the community.
The Council's decision tonight represents the potential loss of a golden opportunity to build towards a better future for Wycombe.
Despite their decision, our belief in the Sporting Village remains. To all the many people across the district who have understood the need, seen the opportunity, shared our vision and given us support, we thank you.
Tonight we will reflect on the Council's decision. We will comment further in due course."
Comments(25)
zwizz
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11:59pm Mon 18 Jul 11
It needn't be the "loss of a golden opportunity" after all, or does the reference to "golden" have a different meaning to WSDL?
Voyeur
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12:08am Tue 19 Jul 11
ivor
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12:59am Tue 19 Jul 11
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But very few others believe in the scheme hence this evenings decision.
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That last thing we need is for those who created this mess to be festering away in a corner of Wycombe pondering on where they went wrong and how they can launch a new attempt to blight another part of town.
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The sooner they realise their dream is over and leave town the better.
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Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “BLOGS” link at the top of the page.
PetersNeil
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6:59am Tue 19 Jul 11
StrawberryPie
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7:14am Tue 19 Jul 11
PetersNeil wrote:I agree with almost everything you've said there....I think it's a huge shame that people can't be a little bit open minded and consider the wider implications of such a project. Okay, so in the interim, it does require some of 'our money' - but it provides so much for that money. Young people in Wycombe today get a raw deal with the activities that are on offer. Handy Cross just isn't fit for purpose any more, and a lick of paint isn't going to change that.
Today I feel both embarrassed and ashamed to be from High Wycombe. I have a council that appears to have no recognisable face or backbone and residents who for some reason or another take joy in saying NO to much needed change. The idea for a new family sports village and stadium for two fantastic clubs is something that will move Wycombe a number of steps up a slowly corroding ladder and keep us in line with the 'Readings' and 'Watford’s' of this area. It begs belief we have locals who have a firm desire to halt this process. Even when a vote goes their way there's joy in a continuous 'slagging off' of Mr Hayes and WSDL. I think you should hang your heads in shame that you act this way. What's it to you if someone ultimately makes money out of a venture that offers so much? Any shop or business that offers a service does the same. Surely we should all pay for those with vision and determination to improve our own and future generations’ lives. I think WSDL are worthy of our investment, trust and time. It's a disgrace that members of the council who are also paid to go to work decided not to step up to the mark last night. They for one have just lost my trust. We have just gone a number of steps back, let’s hope WSDL aren’t as lacklustre as our own council and continue to fine a workable solution.
Very sad.
wycswan
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7:37am Tue 19 Jul 11
StrawberryPie wrote:Oh dear.Sour Grapes...
PetersNeil wrote:I agree with almost everything you've said there....I think it's a huge shame that people can't be a little bit open minded and consider the wider implications of such a project. Okay, so in the interim, it does require some of 'our money' - but it provides so much for that money. Young people in Wycombe today get a raw deal with the activities that are on offer. Handy Cross just isn't fit for purpose any more, and a lick of paint isn't going to change that.
Today I feel both embarrassed and ashamed to be from High Wycombe. I have a council that appears to have no recognisable face or backbone and residents who for some reason or another take joy in saying NO to much needed change. The idea for a new family sports village and stadium for two fantastic clubs is something that will move Wycombe a number of steps up a slowly corroding ladder and keep us in line with the 'Readings' and 'Watford’s' of this area. It begs belief we have locals who have a firm desire to halt this process. Even when a vote goes their way there's joy in a continuous 'slagging off' of Mr Hayes and WSDL. I think you should hang your heads in shame that you act this way. What's it to you if someone ultimately makes money out of a venture that offers so much? Any shop or business that offers a service does the same. Surely we should all pay for those with vision and determination to improve our own and future generations’ lives. I think WSDL are worthy of our investment, trust and time. It's a disgrace that members of the council who are also paid to go to work decided not to step up to the mark last night. They for one have just lost my trust. We have just gone a number of steps back, let’s hope WSDL aren’t as lacklustre as our own council and continue to fine a workable solution.
Very sad.
Wake up, both of you, Wycombe can't afford such luxuries at the present time ..and many of us who have quite happily and healthily lived our lives thus far without it are not convinced we need (not want) our money spent supporting this venture.Thankfully our councillors have listened to us and responded.
PetersNeil
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7:48am Tue 19 Jul 11
PrestwoodChairboy
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7:51am Tue 19 Jul 11
demoness the second
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7:54am Tue 19 Jul 11
PetersNeil wrote:They could always go for a walk or jog in the beautiful countryside that is now not going to be decimated for more concrete.
Excellent point. You have lived your life ‘happily and healthily’ - yet you feel an excellent sports centre is not something that may offer other more youthful residents a similar option! Let's be fair the amenities once available to your are now crumbling and afford or not this town needs something we are largely being offered for free. I suggest it's now time to think of the happiness and health of some other people and not just yourself.
Anyway this was never about High Wycombe.
It was not the residents of the town whose life was going to be affected.
This was about Lane End and THEIR countryside and way of life.
If High Wycombe wants a sports village, can I suggest that they build it in the town itself - what about the Rye? ;)
( That was a joke btw but I am sure there are people on here who would think it a fine idea...)
HeartyR
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8:07am Tue 19 Jul 11
AlanFrance
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8:16am Tue 19 Jul 11
I was going to ask if you had actually read the Strategic Outline Business Case, but if you work for WWFC I hope you have.
The Council didn't miss an opportunity last night. The business plan just had too many holes, now WDC have the chance to decide how to improve sporting activities across the district by asking the community.
Remind me again, the first, and probably only phase was to be just a stadium and 506 houses, how was that a sporting village?
TheHorsesMouth
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8:28am Tue 19 Jul 11
PetersNeil wrote:I do, my children. Happily doing lots of sport without the need for a New Stadium.
Excellent point. You have lived your life ‘happily and healthily’ - yet you feel an excellent sports centre is not something that may offer other more youthful residents a similar option! Let's be fair the amenities once available to your are now crumbling and afford or not this town needs something we are largely being offered for free. I suggest it's now time to think of the happiness and health of some other people and not just yourself.
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Get over it Neil and start putting your house in order.
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Think of the Players and what they have achieved last year with what they already have. Support them by coming out of the fantasy land that your head is on this subject and back to the real world.
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Football is a luxury that many in the third world only enjoy bare footed and people still cheer from the touchlines to see good sport
Stranded Pilot
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9:04am Tue 19 Jul 11
Today, without council support, the members train about 8 youngsters each year to fly at very low cost to them and many of them continue into professional aviation.
With a little help from the council we could do much much more.
libelle
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9:44am Tue 19 Jul 11
And finally a word for all those who are dissapointed not to have had their way--GET OVER IT.
ImpeturbableLawrence
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10:14am Tue 19 Jul 11
Despite their decision, our belief in the Sporting Village remains. To all the many people across the district who have understood the need, seen the opportunity, shared our vision and given us support, we thank you'
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'A noble-sounding goodbye from a commercial, wealth-inspired group. As usual plenty of BS words: 'a better future', ' ... opportunity, shared our vision ' What is worrying is that the loss is only 'potential' - surely it's an absolute loss or are they thinking of some comeback from the grave?
Agniesca
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10:59am Tue 19 Jul 11
Why not ask it's users. I was there yesterday and did just that. Everybody I spoke to was happy with what was on offer and considered it to be good value
TheHorsesMouth
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12:01pm Tue 19 Jul 11
Agniesca wrote:Agreed that Handy Cross needs some attention and TLC, perhaps well thought through improvements.
Handy Cross just isn't fit for purpose any more, and a lick of paint isn't going to change that.
Why not ask it's users. I was there yesterday and did just that. Everybody I spoke to was happy with what was on offer and considered it to be good value
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I've used Handy Cross for some 30 years and it's given good service to me and my family.
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Trick is to invest the right amount of capital to provide the right value and benefit for the community. the New Stadium didn't do that, smaller local venues will and maintaining\improvin
g what we have is a good start; provided we have the future costs and liabilities in mind.
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Hence the reason this New Stadium venture had no capital on any level.
Monte Cristo
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12:13pm Tue 19 Jul 11
To a certain extent the aim was laudable, and no-one should gloat because it has failed. It was however flawed, and as such WDC had no choice but to reject the scheme.
The problem has always been lumping the stadium in with the other facilities that would have been provided. The "other facilities" may have been sufficiently justifiable on their own, but a new stadium element clearly never was, given the relatively young age of the existing stadium and the fact that it is virtually never full.
Had the clubs been selling out regularly, had all park and ride strategies been employed to no effect, had attendance trends been going up not down, then it may have been a different matter. Add to that the financial concerns, then the project never stood a chance. However, we can all point fingers and gloat/criticise all we want, but it achieves nothing. What's needed now is to take stock and plan what is really needed AND legitimately achievable for the area, and WWFC/Wasps.
ecletic
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1:04pm Tue 19 Jul 11
J B Blackett
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3:41pm Tue 19 Jul 11
StrawberryPie wrote:What exactly constitutes the raw deal that the 'young people of Wycombe ' get - what activities are not available that that 'Sports Village' three miles out of town would have provided. Give us a list please.
PetersNeil wrote:I agree with almost everything you've said there....I think it's a huge shame that people can't be a little bit open minded and consider the wider implications of such a project. Okay, so in the interim, it does require some of 'our money' - but it provides so much for that money. Young people in Wycombe today get a raw deal with the activities that are on offer. Handy Cross just isn't fit for purpose any more, and a lick of paint isn't going to change that.
Today I feel both embarrassed and ashamed to be from High Wycombe. I have a council that appears to have no recognisable face or backbone and residents who for some reason or another take joy in saying NO to much needed change. The idea for a new family sports village and stadium for two fantastic clubs is something that will move Wycombe a number of steps up a slowly corroding ladder and keep us in line with the 'Readings' and 'Watford’s' of this area. It begs belief we have locals who have a firm desire to halt this process. Even when a vote goes their way there's joy in a continuous 'slagging off' of Mr Hayes and WSDL. I think you should hang your heads in shame that you act this way. What's it to you if someone ultimately makes money out of a venture that offers so much? Any shop or business that offers a service does the same. Surely we should all pay for those with vision and determination to improve our own and future generations’ lives. I think WSDL are worthy of our investment, trust and time. It's a disgrace that members of the council who are also paid to go to work decided not to step up to the mark last night. They for one have just lost my trust. We have just gone a number of steps back, let’s hope WSDL aren’t as lacklustre as our own council and continue to fine a workable solution.
Very sad.
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Being a bit 'open minded' in this instance implies brain surgery carried out by Hazy and and his Henchmen. On the head and in Wycombe people's wallets and bank accounts. Hazy used to be good at getting funds out of gullible people.
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But he has lost this badly planned battle this time and needs to find about £10Meg pretty quickly before he goes down the pan. Perhaps his granny may appear for sale on e-bay soon.
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In the meantime don't be sad - Don't Worry , Be Happy.
John Ley
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10:48pm Tue 19 Jul 11
StrawberryPie wrote:The Ministry of Defence are selling a site in Wycombe that would be suitable of a new football stadium – it is the former RAF site along Daws Hill Lane. The land is to be built on anyway so residents are very much less likely to object to a new football stadium there.
PetersNeil wrote:I agree with almost everything you've said there....I think it's a huge shame that people can't be a little bit open minded and consider the wider implications of such a project. Okay, so in the interim, it does require some of 'our money' - but it provides so much for that money. Young people in Wycombe today get a raw deal with the activities that are on offer. Handy Cross just isn't fit for purpose any more, and a lick of paint isn't going to change that.
Today I feel both embarrassed and ashamed to be from High Wycombe. I have a council that appears to have no recognisable face or backbone and residents who for some reason or another take joy in saying NO to much needed change. The idea for a new family sports village and stadium for two fantastic clubs is something that will move Wycombe a number of steps up a slowly corroding ladder and keep us in line with the 'Readings' and 'Watford’s' of this area. It begs belief we have locals who have a firm desire to halt this process. Even when a vote goes their way there's joy in a continuous 'slagging off' of Mr Hayes and WSDL. I think you should hang your heads in shame that you act this way. What's it to you if someone ultimately makes money out of a venture that offers so much? Any shop or business that offers a service does the same. Surely we should all pay for those with vision and determination to improve our own and future generations’ lives. I think WSDL are worthy of our investment, trust and time. It's a disgrace that members of the council who are also paid to go to work decided not to step up to the mark last night. They for one have just lost my trust. We have just gone a number of steps back, let’s hope WSDL aren’t as lacklustre as our own council and continue to fine a workable solution.
Very sad.
Lividov
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4:55pm Wed 20 Jul 11
Agniesca wrote:I agree. I think a lick of paint is exactly what is needed for Handy Cross. Perhaps some platering here and there and new floors in places. Washing the building would make it look smart again and taking down the hideous advertising on the inside of the windows. I always put things in domestic terms - when times are good we might make a capital investment to buy a new kitchen or car but in lean times we may change the doors on the cabinets or just give the car a good polish and a hoover.
Handy Cross just isn't fit for purpose any more, and a lick of paint isn't going to change that.
Why not ask it's users. I was there yesterday and did just that. Everybody I spoke to was happy with what was on offer and considered it to be good value
Agniesca
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6:43pm Wed 20 Jul 11
gpn01
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7:59pm Wed 20 Jul 11
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It wouldn't be right if, like the sports village proposal, all investment was made just to benefit High Wycombe and so Pirnces Risborough, etc. suffered accordingly.


TheHorsesMouth says...
11:43pm Mon 18 Jul 11
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Well please mull over what has happened and if you do decide to put forward such a crash business plan, thinly veiled as something for the community there will be many willing to pick up the gauntlet.