Quote from: SaddVillan on March 21, 2023, 06:31:18 PMThe only solutions if we want to increase capacity in the Witton Lane are to build higher or deeper.Deeper? Wouldn’t be much of a view down there.
The only solutions if we want to increase capacity in the Witton Lane are to build higher or deeper.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on March 21, 2023, 08:19:44 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on March 21, 2023, 06:42:03 PMQuote from: SaddVillan on March 21, 2023, 06:31:18 PMThe only solutions if we want to increase capacity in the Witton Lane are to build higher or deeper.Higher - an additional tier - whilst it will increase capacity, there won't be alot of space for stairs/cateringDeeper - Two alternatives:Out over Witton Lane - a la Trinity RoadBackwards on the road itself. But that will need the road to be rerouted onto the gardens.More than likely that both options would meet objections from householders on Holte Road. The answer - buy them out? Think Liverpool did something similar when they expanded Anfield.Liverpool did it disgracefully, buying the houses as they became available, leaving them empty in an attempt to drive the others away by making the area uninhabitable.Didn’t we buy the houses on Witton Lane prior to the rebuild? Maybe we could do that again, but not the way Liverpool did it. What Liverpool did was pretty shitty, but other than buying them one by one, I am not sure how else we could do it?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on March 21, 2023, 06:42:03 PMQuote from: SaddVillan on March 21, 2023, 06:31:18 PMThe only solutions if we want to increase capacity in the Witton Lane are to build higher or deeper.Higher - an additional tier - whilst it will increase capacity, there won't be alot of space for stairs/cateringDeeper - Two alternatives:Out over Witton Lane - a la Trinity RoadBackwards on the road itself. But that will need the road to be rerouted onto the gardens.More than likely that both options would meet objections from householders on Holte Road. The answer - buy them out? Think Liverpool did something similar when they expanded Anfield.Liverpool did it disgracefully, buying the houses as they became available, leaving them empty in an attempt to drive the others away by making the area uninhabitable.Didn’t we buy the houses on Witton Lane prior to the rebuild? Maybe we could do that again, but not the way Liverpool did it.
Quote from: SaddVillan on March 21, 2023, 06:31:18 PMThe only solutions if we want to increase capacity in the Witton Lane are to build higher or deeper.Higher - an additional tier - whilst it will increase capacity, there won't be alot of space for stairs/cateringDeeper - Two alternatives:Out over Witton Lane - a la Trinity RoadBackwards on the road itself. But that will need the road to be rerouted onto the gardens.More than likely that both options would meet objections from householders on Holte Road. The answer - buy them out? Think Liverpool did something similar when they expanded Anfield.Liverpool did it disgracefully, buying the houses as they became available, leaving them empty in an attempt to drive the others away by making the area uninhabitable.
The only solutions if we want to increase capacity in the Witton Lane are to build higher or deeper.Higher - an additional tier - whilst it will increase capacity, there won't be alot of space for stairs/cateringDeeper - Two alternatives:Out over Witton Lane - a la Trinity RoadBackwards on the road itself. But that will need the road to be rerouted onto the gardens.More than likely that both options would meet objections from householders on Holte Road. The answer - buy them out? Think Liverpool did something similar when they expanded Anfield.
There's no nice way to quickly acquire a block of houses for redevelopment, there will always be reasons people don't want to leave but you can at least try to make the process as pain free as possible.
Quote from: paul_e on March 22, 2023, 08:58:51 AMThere's no nice way to quickly acquire a block of houses for redevelopment, there will always be reasons people don't want to leave but you can at least try to make the process as pain free as possible.I'm only guessing, but I think if you offered most people a decent uplift on the market value of their houses on that road and the chance to move to somewhere a bit nicer, they'd probably take it. The inconvenience they face when Villa are at home must be a right pain in the arse for all the local residents, it means on a Saturday from about 4.45 to at least 6pm, driving anywhere is going to take an hour longer than it usually would at least.
But at the end you are going to be forcing some of them to leave their homes against their will, so we can demolish them.There's no real way of putting a shine on it.Liverpool did it disgracefully, and I wouldn't want us to do that, but ultimately, it's peoples' homes we're talking about. I've no idea how compulsory purchase orders work with things like football stadiums, which are private businesses, rather than things like public infrastructure. Although having said that, we've done it before so it must be do-able in some way.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 22, 2023, 10:11:21 AMBut at the end you are going to be forcing some of them to leave their homes against their will, so we can demolish them.There's no real way of putting a shine on it.Liverpool did it disgracefully, and I wouldn't want us to do that, but ultimately, it's peoples' homes we're talking about. I've no idea how compulsory purchase orders work with things like football stadiums, which are private businesses, rather than things like public infrastructure. Although having said that, we've done it before so it must be do-able in some way.The council can get involved if they can argue it's part of the regeneration of the area. I think Brentford council issued some CPOs for Brentford's new stadium.
House prices are a lot more than people think in this area too, this won't be £4o-£50k per house, you're looking at market prices of £170k ish for a 2-3 bed.The way to do it would have been to responsibly buy them individually as they came available and let them out. But there will always be some who won't move / seek a ransom price so very difficult without CPO.But we're probably getting ahead of ourselves. If the North takes us to 50k and standing adds another 2-3k, then I suspect that will be enough for a good while yet.