Warren Farm 10:13 - Nov 1 with 89284 views | connell10 | Some one saying on WATRB that the Supreme court has thrown out the appeal placed against us and Warren Farm is a goer! Good news if true! | |
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Warren Farm on 14:07 - Nov 1 with 4647 views | vegasranger | Excellent news !! Now let's see how quickly the project breaks ground. | | | |
Warren Farm on 14:13 - Nov 1 with 4615 views | Northernr | The thing the Warren Farm lot have willfully ignored all the way through is that councils are absolutely stony broke. They've had government funding cut and cut and cut again to the point where they can't even do their basic, fundamental jobs. Northamptonshire, flagship Tory council, has been allowed to go broke under a Tory government which would have been unthinkable at one point. Several others are effectively bust as well. They cannot even provide basic provisions like libraries (closing at a rapid rate) and bin collections any more - couple of councils in Wales have moved to collecting bins once a month, imagine that in the heat of the summer with a family of young kids. We've had a note through the door from Barnet this week saying they're ceasing some of our recycling bin collections and cutting back on others - and they've outsourced absolutely everything. Sheffield, Newcastle, Bristol, several others, have chopped down literally thousands of trees because they can't afford to upkeep them any more. Park maintenance is being cut, or abandoned altogether, parkland is being sold off wherever they can. If you think any council in this climate has a few million quid kicking around to bring you a lovely new sports pavilion like the one in Regents Park, and staff it, and maintain it, out of the public purse, when they can't even afford to collect your fcking bin, you're living in cloud cuckoo land. They should be grateful for this investment in a sports facility on a neglected site, could have been a big fck off Taylor Wimpey housing estate instead. | | | |
Warren Farm on 14:20 - Nov 1 with 4580 views | TW_R |
Warren Farm on 12:45 - Nov 1 by Juzzie | You don't need the IMG bits anymore, just copy and paste the full URL as it is. |
Does that signature say Louise De Marco!? All very suspicious. | | | |
Warren Farm on 14:58 - Nov 1 with 4446 views | nadera78 |
Useless Lib Dem councillor Jon Ball sticking his nose in again I see. Had a few run-ins with him before, and he's never been correct on a single one of them. Always manages to get his name in the paper though, to show his Lib Dem busy bodies that he's doing something. | | | |
Warren Farm on 15:46 - Nov 1 with 4321 views | stevec |
Warren Farm on 14:13 - Nov 1 by Northernr | The thing the Warren Farm lot have willfully ignored all the way through is that councils are absolutely stony broke. They've had government funding cut and cut and cut again to the point where they can't even do their basic, fundamental jobs. Northamptonshire, flagship Tory council, has been allowed to go broke under a Tory government which would have been unthinkable at one point. Several others are effectively bust as well. They cannot even provide basic provisions like libraries (closing at a rapid rate) and bin collections any more - couple of councils in Wales have moved to collecting bins once a month, imagine that in the heat of the summer with a family of young kids. We've had a note through the door from Barnet this week saying they're ceasing some of our recycling bin collections and cutting back on others - and they've outsourced absolutely everything. Sheffield, Newcastle, Bristol, several others, have chopped down literally thousands of trees because they can't afford to upkeep them any more. Park maintenance is being cut, or abandoned altogether, parkland is being sold off wherever they can. If you think any council in this climate has a few million quid kicking around to bring you a lovely new sports pavilion like the one in Regents Park, and staff it, and maintain it, out of the public purse, when they can't even afford to collect your fcking bin, you're living in cloud cuckoo land. They should be grateful for this investment in a sports facility on a neglected site, could have been a big fck off Taylor Wimpey housing estate instead. |
All true but you can be sure whatever Rangers pay the Council for the land, or use of, barely a penny of it will go back into services for the public. Pension funds to prop up, that's where the money goes. | | | |
Warren Farm on 16:01 - Nov 1 with 4260 views | Hayesender | I'm not a bitter man, but I do hope the nimbys who've put a stop to this these past few years have to sell everything they own to cover the costs | |
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Warren Farm on 16:09 - Nov 1 with 4233 views | Boston | *Breaking News* .....local residents of Warren Farm were surprised to wake up this morning to the sight of itinerant caravan dwellers pitched up beside them. | |
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Warren Farm on 16:15 - Nov 1 with 4212 views | derbyhoop |
Warren Farm on 10:50 - Nov 1 by londonscottish | A frog is for life, not just for a starter in French restaurant. |
I'll settle for a starter in a local French restaurant. | |
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Warren Farm on 16:20 - Nov 1 with 4200 views | Northernr |
Warren Farm on 15:46 - Nov 1 by stevec | All true but you can be sure whatever Rangers pay the Council for the land, or use of, barely a penny of it will go back into services for the public. Pension funds to prop up, that's where the money goes. |
Yeh not disagreeing, just saying that the 'alternative' idea Warren Farm protesters have put forward is for the council to reject QPR's offer to build them community sport facilities for free, and take a hazardous, derelict eyesore off their hands at the same time, and instead pay for one of these out of the millions of pounds they have lying around.... That simply ignores the state that councils are in all over the country after a decade of "austerity".
My favourite bit of that plan is "the cost" which is dealt with in two sentences that basically say "yeh, it's a lot of money innit, but you've spent money on other parks before so presumably you've got some more lying about in a mattress somewhere".
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Warren Farm on 16:27 - Nov 1 with 4158 views | 2Thomas2Bowles |
Warren Farm on 16:20 - Nov 1 by Northernr | Yeh not disagreeing, just saying that the 'alternative' idea Warren Farm protesters have put forward is for the council to reject QPR's offer to build them community sport facilities for free, and take a hazardous, derelict eyesore off their hands at the same time, and instead pay for one of these out of the millions of pounds they have lying around.... That simply ignores the state that councils are in all over the country after a decade of "austerity".
My favourite bit of that plan is "the cost" which is dealt with in two sentences that basically say "yeh, it's a lot of money innit, but you've spent money on other parks before so presumably you've got some more lying about in a mattress somewhere".
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Maybe if they had done a gofund for the last 6 years? to pay for it instead of taking peoples money to fight the council, they may have raised enough for a bike shed | |
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Warren Farm on 16:49 - Nov 1 with 4099 views | Rangersw12 | So is that it and we've won ? | | | |
Warren Farm on 16:55 - Nov 1 with 4060 views | barbicanranger | Great news. Hopefully there will be announcement from the club soon letting us know when the diggers are going to arrive. | | | |
Warren Farm on 18:17 - Nov 1 with 3857 views | E17hoop |
Warren Farm on 15:46 - Nov 1 by stevec | All true but you can be sure whatever Rangers pay the Council for the land, or use of, barely a penny of it will go back into services for the public. Pension funds to prop up, that's where the money goes. |
That's not how the Local Govt Pension Scheme works and the money will almost certainly go into Adult and Children Social care but not leisure facilities for the NIMBYS. | |
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Warren Farm on 19:36 - Nov 1 with 3662 views | Hooparoo | Great news all over the offish. Amit is our lucky charm methinks. Happy days! 😎 | |
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Warren Farm on 19:45 - Nov 1 with 3628 views | johncharles |
Warren Farm on 14:13 - Nov 1 by Northernr | The thing the Warren Farm lot have willfully ignored all the way through is that councils are absolutely stony broke. They've had government funding cut and cut and cut again to the point where they can't even do their basic, fundamental jobs. Northamptonshire, flagship Tory council, has been allowed to go broke under a Tory government which would have been unthinkable at one point. Several others are effectively bust as well. They cannot even provide basic provisions like libraries (closing at a rapid rate) and bin collections any more - couple of councils in Wales have moved to collecting bins once a month, imagine that in the heat of the summer with a family of young kids. We've had a note through the door from Barnet this week saying they're ceasing some of our recycling bin collections and cutting back on others - and they've outsourced absolutely everything. Sheffield, Newcastle, Bristol, several others, have chopped down literally thousands of trees because they can't afford to upkeep them any more. Park maintenance is being cut, or abandoned altogether, parkland is being sold off wherever they can. If you think any council in this climate has a few million quid kicking around to bring you a lovely new sports pavilion like the one in Regents Park, and staff it, and maintain it, out of the public purse, when they can't even afford to collect your fcking bin, you're living in cloud cuckoo land. They should be grateful for this investment in a sports facility on a neglected site, could have been a big fck off Taylor Wimpey housing estate instead. |
Which is why the Warren Farm lot should pay all the expenses of the club and the Council. | |
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Warren Farm on 20:13 - Nov 1 with 3571 views | Tonto |
Warren Farm on 15:46 - Nov 1 by stevec | All true but you can be sure whatever Rangers pay the Council for the land, or use of, barely a penny of it will go back into services for the public. Pension funds to prop up, that's where the money goes. |
A wildly inaccurate comment about the pension pot... Local authority pension scheme is entirely seperate from Council finance beyond the contribution made as part of the salary costs. | |
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Warren Farm on 22:22 - Nov 1 with 3277 views | connell10 | So all built by this time next year! | |
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Warren Farm on 22:48 - Nov 1 with 3233 views | loftboy | Excellent news, I wonder if the SWF mob actually looked around the old facilities and seen how dilapidated they were, Christ even in the 90’s they were bad. | |
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Warren Farm on 23:14 - Nov 1 with 3183 views | Rs_Holy |
Warren Farm on 16:49 - Nov 1 by Rangersw12 | So is that it and we've won ? |
I’ve just watched the 2nd series of ‘Making A Murderer’. Everytime Brendan won an appeal and looked like he would be released the State kept taking it to higher court until eventually they won and the poor bugger had to stay in prison. Is this finally it?... or can the NIMBYs take it to some sort of European Court of Justice? | | | |
Warren Farm on 23:55 - Nov 1 with 3131 views | californiahoop |
Warren Farm on 14:13 - Nov 1 by Northernr | The thing the Warren Farm lot have willfully ignored all the way through is that councils are absolutely stony broke. They've had government funding cut and cut and cut again to the point where they can't even do their basic, fundamental jobs. Northamptonshire, flagship Tory council, has been allowed to go broke under a Tory government which would have been unthinkable at one point. Several others are effectively bust as well. They cannot even provide basic provisions like libraries (closing at a rapid rate) and bin collections any more - couple of councils in Wales have moved to collecting bins once a month, imagine that in the heat of the summer with a family of young kids. We've had a note through the door from Barnet this week saying they're ceasing some of our recycling bin collections and cutting back on others - and they've outsourced absolutely everything. Sheffield, Newcastle, Bristol, several others, have chopped down literally thousands of trees because they can't afford to upkeep them any more. Park maintenance is being cut, or abandoned altogether, parkland is being sold off wherever they can. If you think any council in this climate has a few million quid kicking around to bring you a lovely new sports pavilion like the one in Regents Park, and staff it, and maintain it, out of the public purse, when they can't even afford to collect your fcking bin, you're living in cloud cuckoo land. They should be grateful for this investment in a sports facility on a neglected site, could have been a big fck off Taylor Wimpey housing estate instead. |
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Warren Farm on 06:52 - Nov 2 with 2984 views | DylanP | OK, so we have won the legal battle. However, is there any money around, any more? The plans were started when Tony was new and excited. 10 years later he is looking to get out of the ownership gig and may be less willing to front the club the millions necessary. | |
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Warren Farm on 07:01 - Nov 2 with 2971 views | PunteR |
Warren Farm on 06:52 - Nov 2 by DylanP | OK, so we have won the legal battle. However, is there any money around, any more? The plans were started when Tony was new and excited. 10 years later he is looking to get out of the ownership gig and may be less willing to front the club the millions necessary. |
The Mittals might want this to happen. They've got a few bob as well. If TF sticks around to help with rebuilding QPR to keep us going in the 21st century then I'll take back everything ive said about him. | |
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Warren Farm on 07:50 - Nov 2 with 2906 views | CiderwithRsie |
Warren Farm on 23:55 - Nov 1 by californiahoop | That is truly depressing reading! |
Northern's right, it's going to be a big thing in the next few years. Any time any Chancellor, Con or Lab, has to make a tough budget they know that when they squeeze defence or NHS or whatever some minister will have to stand up and say what they're cutting; but they can chop a big slice off local govt and no-one in parliament will have to carry the can. If a council goes tits up the govt will say the council were crap and others manage OK. Chances are the council will have been crap, that's why they're the one that goes bust first, bit like us with FFP, but a Northants situation shouldn't really be possible. When it No 11 gets generous you can bet it'll go on something the govt can take credit for, not the council. Lots of councils are propping up their finances with investments in commercial property and that's not going to end well for a lot of them. | | | |
Warren Farm on 07:59 - Nov 2 with 2901 views | jonno |
Warren Farm on 06:52 - Nov 2 by DylanP | OK, so we have won the legal battle. However, is there any money around, any more? The plans were started when Tony was new and excited. 10 years later he is looking to get out of the ownership gig and may be less willing to front the club the millions necessary. |
Well the Club are stating on the official site that they will be investing "millions of pounds" so presumably it will go ahead. I hope that whatever money they do invest is not taken into account as FFP spending....! | | | |
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