Any progress on Warren Farm? 09:04 - Mar 6 with 8862 views | DejR_vu | Has there been any progress on the training ground? I would have thought, particularly over the last couple of months, the club would have been quite vocal on progress as a ‘good news story’. It’s been five months since the final appeal was rejected, but I don’t think there’s been any updates? | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 09:17 - Mar 6 with 7023 views | Northernr | I've been wondering this. The last public statement was in my interview with Hoos who said the first pieces of work we'd see were trenches being dug across the site as a second stage of the archaeological survey (making sure it's not a Roman burial ground), then an asbestos survey of the existing buildings and then demolition of them. Be interested to know anybody local to see if any of that is actually going on down there. Like you say, you'd think they'd want to steam in there and get it going... | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 09:38 - Mar 6 with 6978 views | DejR_vu |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 09:17 - Mar 6 by Northernr | I've been wondering this. The last public statement was in my interview with Hoos who said the first pieces of work we'd see were trenches being dug across the site as a second stage of the archaeological survey (making sure it's not a Roman burial ground), then an asbestos survey of the existing buildings and then demolition of them. Be interested to know anybody local to see if any of that is actually going on down there. Like you say, you'd think they'd want to steam in there and get it going... |
At the very least I would have expected some feasibility studies on funding options. There was talk of a Bond scheme but that doesn’t happen overnight and won’t happen at all if there’s no appetite for it. They can’t move ahead without knowing how they’re going to fund it. Eerily quiet. | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 10:06 - Mar 6 with 6922 views | BostonR | Pre construction surveys take an eternity. You do need to dig huge trenches to take samples which will certainly be taken across a wide area. I would imagine other surveys such as un-exploded WW2 ordnance survey will be undertaken and this is a desktop task. All the surveys have to be independently assessed and conclusions/actions reached. | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 10:12 - Mar 6 with 6904 views | Toast_R | AFC Wimbledon's ground has begun. The old Greyhound stadium has been demolished, a small discrepancy over a freehold on part of the land now resolved and should be open in time of season 20/21. But then they have got Galliard Homes working in unison who've probably already sold most of the apartments being built within the site. | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 10:15 - Mar 6 with 6899 views | loftboy |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 10:06 - Mar 6 by BostonR | Pre construction surveys take an eternity. You do need to dig huge trenches to take samples which will certainly be taken across a wide area. I would imagine other surveys such as un-exploded WW2 ordnance survey will be undertaken and this is a desktop task. All the surveys have to be independently assessed and conclusions/actions reached. |
About twenty years ago I had to abandon a game at the conquest club which is near warren farm because a UXB was discovered, we had to take shelter in the clubhouse whilst they dealt with it. | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 10:29 - Mar 6 with 6866 views | RangersDave | The place really needs someone local to do a report regarding the lack of dog shyte and rubbish there, and the trench holes dug etc. I'm willing to bet that he or she will come back with a set of photographs showing no change at all...... unfortunately. It worries me that nothing has moved on (AFAIK). cheers Dave | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 11:37 - Mar 6 with 6757 views | Tonto | If this is like any other development they now need to get the detailed design finished and a contractor on board. It may be deigb and build but even so that takes months. The firstvinteretsing but will.be when its hoarded up. That's when you know something concrete (excuse pun) is going on. Then you have all the ground investigations, utilities either diverted or supplied, ground clearance and investigations etc etc. Probably import a lot of soil too. It will still be 2 years before it opens at least. | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 11:43 - Mar 6 with 6737 views | Lblock | I still have my hat, a knife, a fork and some salt & pepper ready | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 11:43 - Mar 6 with 6738 views | RBlock |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 10:12 - Mar 6 by Toast_R | AFC Wimbledon's ground has begun. The old Greyhound stadium has been demolished, a small discrepancy over a freehold on part of the land now resolved and should be open in time of season 20/21. But then they have got Galliard Homes working in unison who've probably already sold most of the apartments being built within the site. |
Bit gutted about that to be honest. Have some great memories of going down the to the dogtrack with my Dad and watching the banger racing there. Been meaning to go back for years, but never got round to it. | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 13:38 - Mar 6 with 6569 views | R_from_afar | Nothing significant will happen there until lambing is finished. Or something. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 13:44 - Mar 6 with 6549 views | WrightUp5hit___ | Steady chaps, while updates from the club would help soothe the jumpy, it all takes time. IIRC Lee Hoos said that while some of the pre commencement conditions got under way quietly, other condition approvals will take time not to formulate, but to get approval from the relevant authorities. For those of a OCD nature, the approval document is at https://pam.ealing.gov.uk/online-applications/files/2896AE1BC1787CEB881E3937BCEB Please don't panic about #1, that got reset post appeals. | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 13:45 - Mar 6 with 6549 views | Esox_Lucius |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 11:43 - Mar 6 by RBlock | Bit gutted about that to be honest. Have some great memories of going down the to the dogtrack with my Dad and watching the banger racing there. Been meaning to go back for years, but never got round to it. |
I had a lot of friends at the time who were into the banger racing and I always used to go along and support them. I did however miss the meeting where "Mad" Roger Wilkinson in a MKII Jag set the track alight because he had left the original fuel tank in before going racing in it. LOL I also used to go and watch the Speedway every Thursday, and around the country wherever Wimbledon were racing, happy days indeed. | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 15:19 - Mar 6 with 6437 views | Hayesender | Tony Fernandes is awaiting delivery of his new spade from Wickes as we speak | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 16:26 - Mar 6 with 6341 views | Harbour |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 13:45 - Mar 6 by Esox_Lucius | I had a lot of friends at the time who were into the banger racing and I always used to go along and support them. I did however miss the meeting where "Mad" Roger Wilkinson in a MKII Jag set the track alight because he had left the original fuel tank in before going racing in it. LOL I also used to go and watch the Speedway every Thursday, and around the country wherever Wimbledon were racing, happy days indeed. |
Yes I used to go to the speedway Ronnie Moore Barry Briggs the late talented Tommy Janson...happy days the old stadium had a bit atmosphere about back in the 70s you could get 20k attending the daily express spring classic | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 16:39 - Mar 6 with 6314 views | Esox_Lucius |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 16:26 - Mar 6 by Harbour | Yes I used to go to the speedway Ronnie Moore Barry Briggs the late talented Tommy Janson...happy days the old stadium had a bit atmosphere about back in the 70s you could get 20k attending the daily express spring classic |
I was quite affected by Tommy Jansson's death as he was less than 2 years older than me and I often used to talk to him before matches. I didn't go to Plough Lane for a couple of years after it happened as it was just too saddening to remember him as he was. He would have been as good, if not better than Peter Collins or Anders Michanek. Ronnie Moore, Ivan Major, Trevor Hedge, Tommy, Bert Harkins and the blonde Kiwi number 5 rider whose name escapes me ATM are the ones I remember the most. | |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 16:40 - Mar 6 with 6307 views | Toast_R |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 13:45 - Mar 6 by Esox_Lucius | I had a lot of friends at the time who were into the banger racing and I always used to go along and support them. I did however miss the meeting where "Mad" Roger Wilkinson in a MKII Jag set the track alight because he had left the original fuel tank in before going racing in it. LOL I also used to go and watch the Speedway every Thursday, and around the country wherever Wimbledon were racing, happy days indeed. |
Unfortunately or fortunately depending on how you see it, Greyhound racing and banger racing are from a bygone era. I went to the dog racing 3 years ago there and it was a shambles, the stadium it'self in disrepair and the surrounding area a sh*thole. It simply had to go. The fact that a football stadium is being built which the whole community can enjoy and a football is a truly wondrous thing. | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 16:58 - Mar 6 with 6276 views | QPR_John |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 13:44 - Mar 6 by WrightUp5hit___ | Steady chaps, while updates from the club would help soothe the jumpy, it all takes time. IIRC Lee Hoos said that while some of the pre commencement conditions got under way quietly, other condition approvals will take time not to formulate, but to get approval from the relevant authorities. For those of a OCD nature, the approval document is at https://pam.ealing.gov.uk/online-applications/files/2896AE1BC1787CEB881E3937BCEB Please don't panic about #1, that got reset post appeals. |
The documents comes up for a brief second then all I get is "This document is unavailable for viewing at this time." Nothing sinister I hope | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 17:10 - Mar 6 with 6243 views | YorkRanger |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 11:43 - Mar 6 by RBlock | Bit gutted about that to be honest. Have some great memories of going down the to the dogtrack with my Dad and watching the banger racing there. Been meaning to go back for years, but never got round to it. |
Spent a lot of time at the dog track as a youngster with my Grandad and also at the football ground. Growing up in Tooting I was allowed to walk to Plough Lane with a mate from about the age of 10, whereas visits to Loftus Rd unless accompanied by an adult had to wait for a couple of years. Greyhound racing was as bent as it came, always remember a race when virtually the whole track was on one particular dog and as it cruised towards the final bend about 6 lengths in front a piece of meat landed from nowhere causing a mass distraction for all the dogs and the race to be abandoned with all bets returned... Unfortunately the Greyhound stadium over the years fell into even worse disrepair than it was then so re-development was always going to be necessary. Personally I'm delighted that AFC Wimbledon are going home, the way that club has risen like a Phoenix from the flame is nothing short of a miracle (I did hear that there is some interest in a film being made about it) | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 17:55 - Mar 6 with 6163 views | flynnbo | I took a short video of the stadium just before it was closed as you could just wander into it when a car boot was on. | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 18:58 - Mar 6 with 6075 views | QPR_Jim |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 16:58 - Mar 6 by QPR_John | The documents comes up for a brief second then all I get is "This document is unavailable for viewing at this time." Nothing sinister I hope |
Yeah I was getting the same, hopefully it's just the website not liking the link. Does anyone know the planning application reference? | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 19:09 - Mar 6 with 6050 views | Rangersw12 | I thought the Club wanted the fans to pay for the Training ground with a bond issue ? | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 19:17 - Mar 6 with 6041 views | WrightUp5hit___ | It really doesnt like search references so If you go to https://pam.ealing.gov.uk/online-applications/ And the put Warren Farm as your search you will get the results. At the top is the current, approved It's Ref. No: P/2015/2387 Can't believe those dog walkers managed to delay things for nearly four years! | | | |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 19:33 - Mar 6 with 6016 views | QPR_Jim |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 19:17 - Mar 6 by WrightUp5hit___ | It really doesnt like search references so If you go to https://pam.ealing.gov.uk/online-applications/ And the put Warren Farm as your search you will get the results. At the top is the current, approved It's Ref. No: P/2015/2387 Can't believe those dog walkers managed to delay things for nearly four years! |
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Any progress on Warren Farm? on 19:34 - Mar 6 with 6015 views | daveB |
Any progress on Warren Farm? on 19:09 - Mar 6 by Rangersw12 | I thought the Club wanted the fans to pay for the Training ground with a bond issue ? |
I think they do which will probably delay it even further | | | |
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