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55 minutes ago, Mr Popodopolous said:

Porta-loo and standing on the steps it is!

I see a new fan has triggered some of them- seem to jump on a poster as if they're 'They Gurt Teds'.

http://gaschat.co.uk/thread/13037/bristol-rivalry

Don’t see anything when clicking that link.

 

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1 hour ago, RedM said:

Have they got round this by thinking its only going to be used 28 times or less, not the fact its going to be there longer than 28 consecutive days? Surely to use it and swerve the planning permission it has to be packed away between games ?

I think that the term you're describing @RedM is 'break camp: ie. take down a tent or the tents of an encampment ready to leave'. ;)

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Better news for the Sags, teams to now get all the revenue from their traveling fans. With their thousands and thousands of traveling fans every other week this must mean a big boost to their finances? Not sure if they’ll benefit from the thousands locked out though.

 

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3 hours ago, cityloyal473 said:

Yep - council screw up. Oh Well,  it raised a chuckle anyhow.

How is it a council screw up? It’s the clubs repsoability to apply for planning permission not the council

its rovers and their joke of a boards fault no one else

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18 minutes ago, BS15_RED said:

Better news for the Sags, teams to now get all the revenue from their traveling fans. With their thousands and thousands of traveling fans every other week this must mean a big boost to their finances? Not sure if they’ll benefit from the thousands locked out though.

 

So who pays the hosting clubs policing bill then?  imagine how much that would cost for Gas away games, as well as police and stewarding the costs of standby emergency vets when the horse punchers are in town must be horrendous.  

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13 minutes ago, Tomarse said:

What I don’t understand is surely they have previous experience of putting up tented stands so I surely must know what they need to do before hand? 

They don’t have planning permission for one of them as well apparently 

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4 hours ago, Ska Junkie said:

This!

The tents aren't permanent structures so why would they need planning permission?

I appreciate they would need to (somehow) pass a health and safety  and SAG check but thought only permanent structures need planning permission?

 

Seems the club have confused themselves as well - do they need planning permission or not, they said they don't need it, yet still agreed they need to put planning permission in once the structures are up - so they did know they needed it.

 

 

 

 

A spokesperson for Rovers said the current status of the stands were as ‘temporary structures’, which doesn't need planning permission. They said the Safety Advisory Group, which issues safety certificates for the stadium, had worked with the club throughout the process over the summer and were happy with what has happened.

The club worked with all the relevant authorities, including Bristol City Council, on its plans, and said it was agreed they would first put up the stands as temporary structures and then apply for planning permission once they were up.

But neither stand has formal planning permission, and the club has now submitted a retrospective planning application to Bristol City Council.

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7 minutes ago, Fiale said:

 

Seems the club have confused themselves as well - do they need planning permission or not, they said they don't need it, yet still agreed they need to put planning permission in once the structures are up - so they did know they needed it.

 

 

 

 

A spokesperson for Rovers said the current status of the stands were as ‘temporary structures’, which doesn't need planning permission. They said the Safety Advisory Group, which issues safety certificates for the stadium, had worked with the club throughout the process over the summer and were happy with what has happened.

The club worked with all the relevant authorities, including Bristol City Council, on its plans, and said it was agreed they would first put up the stands as temporary structures and then apply for planning permission once they were up and before they fell down.

But neither stand has formal planning permission, and the club has now submitted a retrospective planning application to Bristol City Council.

Just added something that they had redacted.

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