STAR wasn't consulted but we were shown the plans shortly before the public launch. We have asked a whole list of questions one of which is about the move of the Garden of Remembrance. As far as the Garden is concerned we will be investigating possible sites for it with the club as it needs to be accessible even if/when the stadium is expanded.Sutekh wrote:What's the STAR take on the development plans? Have you given any input to them? Also do you know what will happen to the Garden of Remembrance, will that stay somewhere within the redevelopment?
We'll ask.blueroyals wrote:A question I'd like STAR to get answered - this land has substantial value so will RFC be paid a fair price for it given we don't own 100% of the development company?
Can you also ask so that it is on record, whether the land the actual stadium itself sits on will be sold/transferred along with the rest of the space.STAR Liaison wrote:We'll ask.blueroyals wrote:A question I'd like STAR to get answered - this land has substantial value so will RFC be paid a fair price for it given we don't own 100% of the development company?
You must be attending Brighton matches by mistake, there's no noise at Reading matches.Forbury Lion wrote: I have concerns about privateresidents in these new properties complaining about the noise from the club, particularly with regards to midweek games.
You must be sat in a PA system blackspot, that music before the game is deafening and the guy on the mike is painfully loud (although I think that's him rather than the PA system).SCIAG wrote:You must be attending Brighton matches by mistake, there's no noise at Reading matches.Forbury Lion wrote: I have concerns about privateresidents in these new properties complaining about the noise from the club, particularly with regards to midweek games.
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