Monday, 25 July 2011

Lancashire may go ahead with 32 m £ Old Trafford redevelopment with the decision of the High Court

An attempt of Derwent Holdings, owners of the Park near the detail of White City, to apply for judicial review in the decision of the Council Trafford to approve plans for Lancashire, was dismissed by the High Court in Manchester.

Although focused on the Derwent Bermuda have 14 days to appeal the decision in Lancashire, and their development Tesco partners, believe that they can now plan with confidence.

"It is a huge sense of relief." The alternative is not porter suggests, ", said Lancashire Chief Executive Jim Cumbes."

"It was a very difficult 12 months for the club since leave was granted exactly one year ago today."

"Only now can we realize quite stressful how it was.". We have worked on this during six or seven years and, now, it happened, it's fantastic. »

Lancashire have already traced changed place at Old Trafford to avoid problems with the setting sun, and they are now counting the press with the construction of a centre for media and dressing rooms and two new stands to increase the capacity of 25,000.

They will start on the work of redevelopment as soon as possible and submission to a Test of ash to Old Trafford stage in 2013. "It will be tight, but the completion date is still April 2013," said Cumbes.

"There is no guarantee, but we are able to bid for a Test in the following ashes."

"There will be one in Durham, at the oval and clearly it will be one in the Lord there are two other must be distributed.".

"The present state it n'y a no Test of ash in the Midlands or in the Lancashire and Yorkshire." But it may not be a Yorkshire because they were already against the New Zealand this year so we are confident, but obviously, there is no guarantee. »

The court hearing Cumbes had described the decision as "make or break" for a view supported by Matt Colledge, the Leader of the Council Trafford in Lancashire.

"We had a robust case before the High Court as we were clear we had followed the procedure appropriate to each step," he said.

"By the rejection of this action the Court paved the way for these ambitious regeneration plans to finally come to life."


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