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Offline PeterWithe

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12000 on: Today at 10:12:25 AM »
Do they? I thought that was just for the first year, then you're out and on your own.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12001 on: Today at 10:17:26 AM »
People talk about respecting the locals, but the area is a dump. It's in vital need of investment and if Villa can provide that, I believe the council could back us.

Regenerated area around Witton station with new houses / flats etc down Tame road would be the start of a regenerated Aston hopefully

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« Reply #12002 on: Today at 11:34:03 AM »
That's from September, so nothing new.

Also, this not being China, we can't just move residents even if we do 'respect' them, because it just doesn't work like that.

I would disagree that China just moves residents for projects against their will.

https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/china/china-grandfather-house-motorway-b2686504.html

However I doubt we could just build around them like that.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12003 on: Today at 11:46:26 AM »
People talk about respecting the locals, but the area is a dump. It's in vital need of investment and if Villa can provide that, I believe the council could back us.

Regenerated area around Witton station with new houses / flats etc down Tame road would be the start of a regenerated Aston hopefully

Privately owned houses - how do you force people to move? It doesn't really matter whether the council back us or not, that's a significant problem.

Regardless of whether it's a shit hole or not, it's deeply uncomfortable to read people being talked about like they're static caravans - just move them to that other plot, over there.

We'd end up having to do what Liverpool did - the only problem being it was ethically disgraceful to start with, and took decades.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12004 on: Today at 11:52:54 AM »
People talk about respecting the locals, but the area is a dump. It's in vital need of investment and if Villa can provide that, I believe the council could back us.

Regenerated area around Witton station with new houses / flats etc down Tame road would be the start of a regenerated Aston hopefully

Privately owned houses - how do you force people to move? It doesn't really matter whether the council back us or not, that's a significant problem.

Regardless of whether it's a shit hole or not, it's deeply uncomfortable to read people being talked about like they're static caravans - just move them to that other plot, over there.

We'd end up having to do what Liverpool did - the only problem being it was ethically disgraceful to start with, and took decades.

Absolutely with you on this…all for making good offers on properties but if it gets to CPOs then that is very ethically wrong. 

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12005 on: Today at 11:55:01 AM »
People talk about respecting the locals, but the area is a dump. It's in vital need of investment and if Villa can provide that, I believe the council could back us.

Regenerated area around Witton station with new houses / flats etc down Tame road would be the start of a regenerated Aston hopefully

Privately owned houses - how do you force people to move? It doesn't really matter whether the council back us or not, that's a significant problem.

Regardless of whether it's a shit hole or not, it's deeply uncomfortable to read people being talked about like they're static caravans - just move them to that other plot, over there.

We'd end up having to do what Liverpool did - the only problem being it was ethically disgraceful to start with, and took decades.

Absolutely with you on this…all for making good offers on properties but if it gets to CPOs then that is very ethically wrong. 

Obviously, also the people (and I don't mean anyone in particular on here, I mean everywhere you heard this argument), were they to have a football club at the end of their garden, would be naturally delighted to be 'rehoused' elsewhere because the club wanted more seats.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12006 on: Today at 12:36:25 PM »
Uni's don't like students living in private properties - they want them all in shiny new builds...

Uni v Unai, there'll only ever be one winner.

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« Reply #12007 on: Today at 12:37:59 PM »
Have you seen that house in the middle of the central reservation on the M62?  Well think of that when we rebuild the Witton Lane End.  We will have a left side, a right side and a bloke in the middle watching from his elevated bedroom vantage point.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12008 on: Today at 12:41:25 PM »
Uni's don't like students living in private properties - they want them all in shiny new builds...

Don’t know about that, bud, you only have to go through Selly Oak to realise that plenty of private houses are occupied by students these days

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12009 on: Today at 01:02:19 PM »
People talk about respecting the locals, but the area is a dump. It's in vital need of investment and if Villa can provide that, I believe the council could back us.

Regenerated area around Witton station with new houses / flats etc down Tame road would be the start of a regenerated Aston hopefully

Privately owned houses - how do you force people to move? It doesn't really matter whether the council back us or not, that's a significant problem.

Regardless of whether it's a shit hole or not, it's deeply uncomfortable to read people being talked about like they're static caravans - just move them to that other plot, over there.

We'd end up having to do what Liverpool did - the only problem being it was ethically disgraceful to start with, and took decades.

I haven't said move anyone. Villa can start buying houses and building up the area around them and offering the houses when they're built. If Villa build good enough houses there shouldn't be muvh opposition but obviously that's something they need to canvass.

But it's absolutely brilliant news if the plan to regenerate is starting now.

Edit: Witton station is only two stops from town as well, it could be brilliant if done well (I'm thinking of edens prior form in Milwaukee).
« Last Edit: Today at 01:04:46 PM by Max Villan »

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12010 on: Today at 01:05:54 PM »
Love the youtube content Max.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12011 on: Today at 01:21:22 PM »
The houses on Holte road were built in the 1980s werent they ?

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #12012 on: Today at 01:42:51 PM »
Wow that would be amazing. The local residents always will need respecting throughout the process but the area needs help in modernizing and improving.

I totally agree and the houses are not the problem - it is the businesses around there that create the shithole it currently is. Either the car dismantlers, Car washers or food outlets by the Witton arms are the main culprits.

If they could buy out the current house owners (and presumably move them a few streets away to new builds - win win in most cases) then divert the road and build out like the Trinity.

Fantastic news if true 

 


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