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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #10995 on: Today at 11:20:41 AM »
It has to announced, reannounced, then amended before the feasibility study, following a public consultation….

Then we will get some new signs, railings and a lamppost or two.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #10996 on: Today at 11:23:03 AM »
Maybe a new tifo, with a train bursting out of the Holte End. Probably with Ozzy's face on the front.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #10997 on: Today at 11:47:27 AM »
The Witton Station plans are part of the extra funding announced by the government that the Blose thought was all earmarked for Knotweed Park.  If Villa are contributing to improvements at Aston then that is fair enough, although much of the problem there comes from the attitude of the staff in control of the barriers as much as anything - they are still not letting enough people onto the platform, causing a bottleneck at the bottom of the stairs, a mad rush when a train arrives, and then trains leaving half-empty.

If they could just then sort getting trains back up to pre-pandemic frequency then it would make a massive difference.  With the new trains you could move 15,000 people per hour on the cross-city line alone if there were 6 trains an hour instead of 4.

I think they're leaving the 'gap' in the schedule for the Moseley line trains which means they'll probably only go back to 6 an hour when the Bordesley chords get sorted to allow that line to run into Moor Street.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #10998 on: Today at 12:59:01 PM »





Here’s the aspiration for bowl optimisation which I can only see as converting 3 tier Trinity into 2 tier. Also mentions  greater offer for accessible seating.
Looking at that, I imagine we'll try to squeeze in a few extra seats by realligning the seats in the Witton Lane upper and Holte End upper so that they match the lower tiers.

Could see us getting up to 60k on that site relatively comfortably.  52.5k from the North Stand development + messing about with seat configurations, then potentially the Holte-Trinity corner and maybe doing a similar job on the Witton Lane stand to what we've done with the North Stand.

In that image, it looks like nothing will be done to DE upper. Where are you seeing this?
No, I was meaning that currently all upper and lower tiers of every stand have the walkways aligned with the steps down to the concourse ... with the exception of the DE Upper and Holte End Upper.  So just as a random guess, I'd think that maybe since they've aligned everything else then they probably plan to do those too.  Won't add huge numbers to the capacity I'd have thought, but that's not stopped them from doing it elsewhere in the ground.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #10999 on: Today at 01:23:40 PM »
The Witton Station plans are part of the extra funding announced by the government that the Blose thought was all earmarked for Knotweed Park.  If Villa are contributing to improvements at Aston then that is fair enough, although much of the problem there comes from the attitude of the staff in control of the barriers as much as anything - they are still not letting enough people onto the platform, causing a bottleneck at the bottom of the stairs, a mad rush when a train arrives, and then trains leaving half-empty.

If they could just then sort getting trains back up to pre-pandemic frequency then it would make a massive difference.  With the new trains you could move 15,000 people per hour on the cross-city line alone if there were 6 trains an hour instead of 4.

I think they're leaving the 'gap' in the schedule for the Moseley line trains which means they'll probably only go back to 6 an hour when the Bordesley chords get sorted to allow that line to run into Moor Street.

Which is 10 years away... by that time we will have moved grounds.

 


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