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  • Timescales
    • FALLON
      Posted Jun 25, 2009 8:26 AM

      Glyn,

      From experience at Town, planning permission will probably take a month or so to get. You have to have a three week wait after you submit it to allow for any objections that may be put forward by anybody, and then wait for the planning meeting (they meet most weeks though I think). If there are any objections, then it may take slightly longer.

      As for the 31st March 2010, this date is set by the Football Association so that they can figure out who the league(s) set up for the following season. All of the facilities have to be all completed by this date, including (to name a few) dressing rooms finished, turnstiles/pay box, perimeter fencing, hard standing around the ground, floodlights up and working, toilets, and a host of other things that most supporters probably dont realise.

      I would agree that it is a tight timescale aiming for the 2010/11 season, and I wish you luck.

      FALLON
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