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Cricket => Official Q&A => Topic started by: quincy on February 24, 2014, 02:05:44 PM

Title: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: quincy on February 24, 2014, 02:05:44 PM
Danny

Any word on the promised consultation on new plan for pavillion and rest of ground.

Also on the promised drawings of the river end seating.

Thanks
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Starfish on February 24, 2014, 05:30:15 PM
Thanks for post,

There will be a consultation, we’re just waiting for contractual agreements to be signed in order to commence work.

Thanks, Danny
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Sunny1066 on February 24, 2014, 10:02:35 PM
Shouldn't the consultation be before the signing?
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: quincy on February 25, 2014, 11:46:57 AM
Sorry Danny. Thanks for the reply but I don't understand the answer.

Is that contractual agreement on the consultation, or on a redesign or on what?
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: cashless on February 25, 2014, 01:38:14 PM
Shouldn't the consultation be before the signing?
Not with Essex, they do everything wrong just to make them sound professional.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Starfish on February 25, 2014, 03:26:09 PM
Thanks for post, that is for contractual agreement on phase A, we will keep everyone up to date as things progress. Thanks
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Mog on February 28, 2014, 08:19:35 PM
Having made a rare visit to the official Club website, I see that the detail under "Ground Development" link remains unaltered since the last "update" on 24 July 2013.
Considering in the interim timescales have lapsed somewhat, mention is made of the second and third phase commencing in 2014 involving the construction of a multi-storey car park, although there seems to have been no start to Phase A, yet. Isn't it about time the Club assessed the validity and accuracy of information and provided information that is relevant to March 2014?
Additionally the link to 'view the full press release' appears to be broken.

Once again, some honesty on this vanity project - scheme would be welcome. In my experience you tend to have a chance to engage customers and stakeholders if you display some.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: nat on February 28, 2014, 09:36:06 PM
Having made a rare visit to the official Club website, I see that the detail under "Ground Development" link remains unaltered since the last "update" on 24 July 2013.
Considering in the interim timescales have lapsed somewhat, mention is made of the second and third phase commencing in 2014 involving the construction of a multi-storey car park, although there seems to have been no start to Phase A, yet. Isn't it about time the Club assessed the validity and accuracy of information and provided information that is relevant to March 2014?
Additionally the link to 'view the full press release' appears to be broken.

Once again, some honesty on this vanity project - scheme would be welcome. In my experience you tend to have a chance to engage customers and stakeholders if you display some.

Look I'm no apologist for the club but they have made it clear both on this site and in the bumpf sent with the membership packs that contracts have yet to be signed.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: cashless on March 01, 2014, 11:19:19 AM

Look I'm no apologist for the club but they have made it clear both on this site and in the bumpf sent with the membership packs that contracts have yet to be signed.
Would be nice to see what is happening before paying for a membership.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Mog on March 01, 2014, 01:10:01 PM
Having made a rare visit to the official Club website, I see that the detail under "Ground Development" link remains unaltered since the last "update" on 24 July 2013.
Considering in the interim timescales have lapsed somewhat, mention is made of the second and third phase commencing in 2014 involving the construction of a multi-storey car park, although there seems to have been no start to Phase A, yet. Isn't it about time the Club assessed the validity and accuracy of information and provided information that is relevant to March 2014?
Additionally the link to 'view the full press release' appears to be broken.

Once again, some honesty on this vanity project - scheme would be welcome. In my experience you tend to have a chance to engage customers and stakeholders if you display some.

Look I'm no apologist for the club but they have made it clear both on this site and in the bumpf sent with the membership packs that contracts have yet to be signed.

Sorry, nat, what they've done is post a one liner on here admitting (in response to questions) that the contractural aspect of phase one has yet to be signed, there's no detail or explanation whatsoever. Meanwhile, the website home of the 'ground redevelopment' requires updating and has for months. I wouldn't mind, but the Club are not being honest and upfront about what is happening. There's clearly a disconnect somewhere within ECCC, because every other piece of trivial news, is posted with undue haste. Like it or loathe it, this redevelopment will shape the Club and its ambitions for the next fifty years, and as such is rather important.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: cashless on March 03, 2014, 10:02:37 AM
Well said Mog, but be careful as the truth will never be told, and we are kept in the dark.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: quincy on March 03, 2014, 02:38:07 PM
Having made a rare visit to the official Club website, I see that the detail under "Ground Development" link remains unaltered since the last "update" on 24 July 2013.
Considering in the interim timescales have lapsed somewhat, mention is made of the second and third phase commencing in 2014 involving the construction of a multi-storey car park, although there seems to have been no start to Phase A, yet. Isn't it about time the Club assessed the validity and accuracy of information and provided information that is relevant to March 2014?
Additionally the link to 'view the full press release' appears to be broken.

Once again, some honesty on this vanity project - scheme would be welcome. In my experience you tend to have a chance to engage customers and stakeholders if you display some.

Look I'm no apologist for the club but they have made it clear both on this site and in the bumpf sent with the membership packs that contracts have yet to be signed.

Sorry, nat, what they've done is post a one liner on here admitting (in response to questions) that the contractural aspect of phase one has yet to be signed, there's no detail or explanation whatsoever. Meanwhile, the website home of the 'ground redevelopment' requires updating and has for months. I wouldn't mind, but the Club are not being honest and upfront about what is happening. There's clearly a disconnect somewhere within ECCC, because every other piece of trivial news, is posted with undue haste. Like it or loathe it, this redevelopment will shape the Club and its ambitions for the next fifty years, and as such is rather important.

Mog is right.

Danny's answer to my question was an attempt at stonewalling.

As I've said before, I dislike the whole scheme. At least 5 attempts to get a true account of the proposed seating at the river end, have led to promises of drawings, or its just ignored.

My reading of the original plans, allow room for only 5 - 6 rows of low level seats from the Tom Pearce replacement  around to the scoreboard area. This would not be adequate for those like me who want to watch "behind the bowlers arm"

Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Diatribe on March 11, 2014, 02:55:20 PM
This would not be adequate for those like me who want to watch "behind the bowlers arm"

Neither for those such as our veritable Valentino, who prefer to watch behind the coach's arm. ;D
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Valentines Park on March 12, 2014, 12:51:24 PM

Neither for those such as our veritable Valentino, who prefer to watch behind the coach's arm. ;D

I thought Larry only ventured out of the dressing room for ice cream these days?

Although I don't really blame him for not wanting to watch a team he assembled.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: nat on March 12, 2014, 01:09:04 PM

Neither for those such as our veritable Valentino, who prefer to watch behind the coach's arm. ;D

I thought Larry only ventured out of the dressing room for ice cream these days?

Although I don't really blame him for not wanting to watch a team he assembled.

I've got it ...
...
you and PG are one and the same!

Come on admit it. Has anyone see PG and VP in the same room together?
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Valentines Park on March 12, 2014, 03:50:54 PM

you and PG are one and the same!


I must admit I would rather not watch the team he assembled either.

Perhaps he's a figment of my imagination?

Or is it the other way round?
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: firehazard on March 12, 2014, 04:02:01 PM

you and PG are one and the same!


I must admit I would rather not watch the team he assembled either.

Perhaps he's a figment of my imagination?

Or is it the other way round?

I'm afraid I think the whole of Essex County Cricket Club is a figment of your imagination.

But then I'm not real either, so I wouldn't advise listening to me.
Title: Re: Ground Redevelopment
Post by: Andy on March 12, 2014, 05:59:27 PM
What other BB engages in existential debates on a Wednesday afternoon, eh?

To misquote Bishop Berkley: If a batting unit repeatedly falls over, is that a coaching failure?