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Fans will be consulted over new stadium


FANS of Wanderers and Wasps have been promised they will be consulted about their teams’ plans to share a new community stadium away from Adams Park.

The clubs and the council this week sealed a collaboration agreement at which they agreed to work together to investigate the potential for a joint new community stadium and sporting village for Wycombe.

The three parties have spent at least two years working behind the scenes on the plan and went public with their first press conference this week after the Bucks Free Press called on them to break their silence.

The clubs and the council have earmarked £250,000 each on a feasibility study to investigate the plans further with sites at Booker Air Park and Abbey Barn Lane the front-runners.

They have given themselves 15 months to work on it with a joint Wanderers, Wasps and council statement saying: “The target date for a review as to whether to proceed or not is June 2011.”

And they say supporters and residents will be consulted from now on.

Wycombe District Council chief executive Karen Satterford said: “There will be very full public consulation and with their input we will have a stronger set of proposals.”

Steve Hayes, owner of Wanderers and Wasps, reiterated the promise of transparency and fan involvement.

He said: “All of those supporters will be spoken to, every single one because it is important do so. Everyone will have an opportunity to understand what is going on and have their say.”

And he is expecting a favourable response despite some critcism from supporters on websites and through the letters pages of the Free Press.

He said: “Since it came out in the newspaper neither club has had one letter from any supporter complaining about it.

“Yes there are people who write anonymously on websites or write to newspapers, but not one person has written to the clubs and that seems a bit strange.”

Comments(3)

Marginalised Chairboy says...
1:50pm Sat 20 Mar 10

"not one person has written to the clubs," says Hayes.

Oh yes they have!

My request for clarification of exactly how this move will financially benefit Wycombe Wanderers must have been lost in the post!

wayneo says...
2:39pm Sat 20 Mar 10

"The three parties have spent at least two years working behind the scenes "

Try since 2006 the lying toads.

Also, when are the rest of taxpayers going to be asked? if would have been nice tohave been asked prior to them spending a million quid of our money.

cressex blue says...
7:07pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Questions have tried to be put to WWFC at the past 3 AGMs and Hayes and Ivor Beeks just trampled over any politely asked, but incisive probing of the financial impact of a new stadium on the FOOTBALL CLUB.

It was obviously good for WDC (new council tax income), LONDON Wasps (less rent, more commercial income & don't have to pass the non matchday income to WWFC), Steve Hayes( big payouts from the tertiary development opportunities) BUT the football club would lose it's assets at Adams Park and the Training ground in the process and lose a substantial amount of income (>£3m pa) which would NOT be made up in any (percieved) increase in gates.

WWFC DO NOT NEED A NEW STADIUM.


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