Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

When's the next City Matters meeting? PB can bring up the state of City Square and find out what the short-term to long-term plans are for it. And if it's due a much needed refurbishment anytime soon? No doubt City will reply with their usual spin and guff, and give little or nothing away.
 
When's the next City Matters meeting? PB can bring up the state of City Square and find out what the short-term to long-term plans are for it. And if it's due a much needed refurbishment anytime soon? No doubt City will reply with their usual spin and guff, and give little or nothing away.

And the appalling staffing levels and training.
 
Does the upkeep of the canal have anything to do with City ? Surely that‘s for the MCC to maintain .

The Canals and Rivers Trust are responsible. They rely on donations and memberships via waterways passes for canal boat owners.

Sadly they’re responsible for the maintenance of hundreds and hundreds of miles of waterways and struggle for money.

In general they do a lot of excellent conservation work and deserve cutting a bit of slack

(I’m a keen cyclist and walker, and the Ashton Canal past the Etihad is part of my daily commute too. I’ve spoken to them quite a bit!)
 
Nowt to do with city that they sell the catering contract and it’s them who train choose the staff..
it's still City's responsibility to ensure the provider is up to scratch and meets the terms of a properly negotiated contract. If the service is bad it's on City for either not enforcing the contract properly or negotiating a shit contract that allows the caterer to take the piss.
 
it's still City's responsibility to ensure the provider is up to scratch and meets the terms of a properly negotiated contract. If the service is bad it's on City for either not enforcing the contract properly or negotiating a shit contract that allows the caterer to take the piss.

send an email to city about it that’s the only way they’ll get to know it’s shite and always has been! Move in the 93:20 area dogs bollocks there Apparently?!
 
The Canals and Rivers Trust are responsible. They rely on donations and memberships via waterways passes for canal boat owners.

Sadly they’re responsible for the maintenance of hundreds and hundreds of miles of waterways and struggle for money.

In general they do a lot of excellent conservation work and deserve cutting a bit of slack

(I’m a keen cyclist and walker, and the Ashton Canal past the Etihad is part of my daily commute too. I’ve spoken to them quite a bit!)
It’s a shame that investors are so overly interested in property, because the stretch between Salford Quays and the Etihad Campus is linked by waterways, with the city centre in the middle.

With investors with some real drive and imagination, we could have a great waterway similar to the San Antonio River Walk. The SARW is Texas’ most visited tourist attraction. Yet all we’re getting along Pamona to the West of the city centre and along the canal to the Etihad are the arse end of apartment blocks.

Just imagine a day out at the footy where we can have a nice walk along the Aston Canal with restaurants and bars, and general nicer scenery to walk down than this:
88C7F447-BAF5-4743-A2FF-02F54222167D.jpeg to enjoy on the way there and back…

New Islington Marina is a start, but the stretch goes 1.7 miles until you get to the Etihad from there. So much could be done!

Obviously this isn’t a City thing, the investors could be anyone.
 
The Canals and Rivers Trust are responsible. They rely on donations and memberships via waterways passes for canal boat owners.

Sadly they’re responsible for the maintenance of hundreds and hundreds of miles of waterways and struggle for money.

In general they do a lot of excellent conservation work and deserve cutting a bit of slack

(I’m a keen cyclist and walker, and the Ashton Canal past the Etihad is part of my daily commute too. I’ve spoken to them quite a bit!)
Occasionally you see groups of people, who I assume are all volunteers clearing rubbish from the water and the edges.
 
It’s a shame that investors are so overly interested in property, because the stretch between Salford Quays and the Etihad Campus is linked by waterways, with the city centre in the middle.

With investors with some real drive and imagination, we could have a great waterway similar to the San Antonio River Walk. The SARW is Texas’ most visited tourist attraction. Yet all we’re getting along Pamona to the West of the city centre and along the canal to the Etihad are the arse end of apartment blocks.

Just imagine a day out at the footy where we can have a nice walk along the Aston Canal with restaurants and bars, and general nicer scenery to walk down than this:
View attachment 24753 to enjoy on the way there and back…

New Islington Marina is a start, but the stretch goes 1.7 miles until you get to the Etihad from there. So much could be done!

Obviously this isn’t a City thing, the investors could be anyone.

Brought back memories of San Antonio , coached there a long time ago.
Somehow could never see A steamy river walk laden with bars and grills happening in Manchester.
Although it has changed drastically for the better over the last few years.
 
The Canals and Rivers Trust are responsible. They rely on donations and memberships via waterways passes for canal boat owners.

Sadly they’re responsible for the maintenance of hundreds and hundreds of miles of waterways and struggle for money.

In general they do a lot of excellent conservation work and deserve cutting a bit of slack

(I’m a keen cyclist and walker, and the Ashton Canal past the Etihad is part of my daily commute too. I’ve spoken to them quite a bit!)

They get about £50m a year from the govt as a subsidy and they were also given a £500m property portfolio from the state…. Not sure they are awash with funds but they have a healthy income.
 
They get about £50m a year from the govt as a subsidy and they were also given a £500m property portfolio from the state…. Not sure they are awash with funds but they have a healthy income.

I’d imagine there’s a few thousand miles of canals and rivers in the country. That budget won’t go very far!
 
Once upon a time there was this virus called COVID, all service staff throughout the Kingdom were furloughed so they all found alternative employment at Amazon. The end.

Seen this multiple times all over the Manchester area.
Also the Peak District.

+brexit. When was the last time you were served in a pub by a polite Eastern European.

no casual staff, no truckers, no farm pickers… the list of diverse essential jobs that need filling is becoming endless, with the double whammy of brexit and covid
 
Brought back memories of San Antonio , coached there a long time ago.
Somehow could never see A steamy river walk laden with bars and grills happening in Manchester.
Although it has changed drastically for the better over the last few years.
Never just settle for mediocrity.

Manchester was a city with no imagination for three quarters of a century, and a lot of that still carries over with a lot of attitudes even in the 2020s. But, don’t forget what Benjamin Disraeli once said; “Have you seen Manchester? Manchester is as great a human exploit as Athens!”, and; “What Manchester does today, the rest of the world does tomorrow!”

That’s more of what we should be aspiring to.

Forget those post-industrial decades that shaped a declining city, and the attitudes of its citizens and of onlookers for too long. Manchester is an important city on the world stage and should be striving to see projects that are at that level.
 
Never just settle for mediocrity.

Manchester was a city with no imagination for three quarters of a century, and a lot of that still carries over with a lot of attitudes even in the 2020s. But, don’t forget what Benjamin Disraeli once said; “Have you seen Manchester? Manchester is as great a human exploit as Athens!”, and; “What Manchester does today, the rest of the world does tomorrow!”

That’s more of what we should be aspiring to.

Forget those post-industrial decades that shaped a declining city, and the attitudes of its citizens and of onlookers for too long. Manchester is an important city on the world stage and should be striving to see projects that are at that level.

Inspirational.
 
It’s a shame that investors are so overly interested in property, because the stretch between Salford Quays and the Etihad Campus is linked by waterways, with the city centre in the middle.

With investors with some real drive and imagination, we could have a great waterway similar to the San Antonio River Walk. The SARW is Texas’ most visited tourist attraction. Yet all we’re getting along Pamona to the West of the city centre and along the canal to the Etihad are the arse end of apartment blocks.

Just imagine a day out at the footy where we can have a nice walk along the Aston Canal with restaurants and bars, and general nicer scenery to walk down than this:
View attachment 24753 to enjoy on the way there and back…

New Islington Marina is a start, but the stretch goes 1.7 miles until you get to the Etihad from there. So much could be done!

Obviously this isn’t a City thing, the investors could be anyone.
I had to Google the San Antonio River Walk, that looks a cracking place.
 
Never just settle for mediocrity.

Manchester was a city with no imagination for three quarters of a century, and a lot of that still carries over with a lot of attitudes even in the 2020s. But, don’t forget what Benjamin Disraeli once said; “Have you seen Manchester? Manchester is as great a human exploit as Athens!”, and; “What Manchester does today, the rest of the world does tomorrow!”

That’s more of what we should be aspiring to.

Forget those post-industrial decades that shaped a declining city, and the attitudes of its citizens and of onlookers for too long. Manchester is an important city on the world stage and should be striving to see projects that are at that level.
A bit like how some people, including some of our own fans, still seem to define the club by one outlier season in the third flight
 
I’d imagine there’s a few thousand miles of canals and rivers in the country. That budget won’t go very far!
Do they benefit from fishing licences etc? I know they do ok out of marinas and private moorings, properties near me pay a £1000 pa for ‘access’ that’s before anything like a jetty is added
 

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