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tolmie's hairdoo said:
IanBishopsHaircut said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
So a bit like a shit Trafford Centre take on the Orient and New Orleans?

Was thinking more along the line of the EDS in a representation of the Dickensian workhouse ;-)

All joking aside...restaurants and bars has to be a consideration...if you got chain companies, would be a big boost in revenue...and like a previous poster said..It would be nice to have more options to have a drink and bite to eat other than a plastic pint and ham barm in Mary Ds


I always thought it would be great to have a Manchester racecourse?

Not sure the requirements re size, but owing to our Emerati links and the money which would flow through the site, it would be a classier adaptation on a casino.

Especially so, when you consider the hotels and bars etc that would be required.

I've been to Haydock Park and it doesn't seem that big?

The Emiratis love their racing. MCC banned all forms of animal entertainment many years ago [Circuses and so on] but there is the dogs at Belle Vue over the road. I think that horse racing is unlikely but rather the shopping/food/hotel model already discussed.
 
Re: Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Threa

tolmie's hairdoo said:
IanBishopsHaircut said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
So a bit like a shit Trafford Centre take on the Orient and New Orleans?

Was thinking more along the line of the EDS in a representation of the Dickensian workhouse ;-)

All joking aside...restaurants and bars has to be a consideration...if you got chain companies, would be a big boost in revenue...and like a previous poster said..It would be nice to have more options to have a drink and bite to eat other than a plastic pint and ham barm in Mary Ds


I always thought it would be great to have a Manchester racecourse?

Not sure the requirements re size, but owing to our Emerati links and the money which would flow through the site, it would be a classier adaptation on a casino.

Especially so, when you consider the hotels and bars etc that would be required.

I've been to Haydock Park and it doesn't seem that big?


Peel holdings are planning a racecourse near Worsley. Haydock is fucking huge btw.
 
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Danamy said:
Those that attended Cardiff last season would've seen the sort of thing that's required and will eventually happen.

An area surrounding the stadium with units of KFC, Nandos, Burker King and even a Brewers Fayre pub for people to choose either with or without families to eat during the day.


Burker King is that an Arab fashion store? :)
 
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Clevers said:
Danamy said:
Those that attended Cardiff last season would've seen the sort of thing that's required and will eventually happen.

An area surrounding the stadium with units of KFC, Nandos, Burker King and even a Brewers Fayre pub for people to choose either with or without families to eat during the day.


Burker King is that an Arab fashion store? :)

haha......oops, my bad, well spotted
 
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Danamy said:
Clevers said:
Danamy said:
Those that attended Cardiff last season would've seen the sort of thing that's required and will eventually happen.

An area surrounding the stadium with units of KFC, Nandos, Burker King and even a Brewers Fayre pub for people to choose either with or without families to eat during the day.


Burker King is that an Arab fashion store? :)

haha......oops, my bad, well spotted

It made me smile :)
 
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What about bringing some extreme sports to Sports City, make it the national centre for such things? e.g. I was in Singapore last year and they have one of those vertical wind-tunnel things (iFly) and it looked a blast and the queues were very long (which I took to mean it was popular). It also didn't occupy a very big site.

Get a cluster of a few things like that in and you would really drive demand for a hotel, themed foodcourt/street, good quality retail, etc.
 
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stony said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
IanBishopsHaircut said:
Was thinking more along the line of the EDS in a representation of the Dickensian workhouse ;-)

All joking aside...restaurants and bars has to be a consideration...if you got chain companies, would be a big boost in revenue...and like a previous poster said..It would be nice to have more options to have a drink and bite to eat other than a plastic pint and ham barm in Mary Ds


I always thought it would be great to have a Manchester racecourse?

Not sure the requirements re size, but owing to our Emerati links and the money which would flow through the site, it would be a classier adaptation on a casino.

Especially so, when you consider the hotels and bars etc that would be required.

I've been to Haydock Park and it doesn't seem that big?


Peel holdings are planning a racecourse near Worsley. Haydock is fucking huge btw.

Racecourses use huge tracts of land and simply dont work in or close to cities, otherwise we would have one in London.

Also add the fact that the BHB dictate when and how often you can host a meeting and they are dead against any further courses its pretty unlikely one will ever be thought of in Manchester
 
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fbloke said:
stony said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
I always thought it would be great to have a Manchester racecourse?

Not sure the requirements re size, but owing to our Emerati links and the money which would flow through the site, it would be a classier adaptation on a casino.

Especially so, when you consider the hotels and bars etc that would be required.

I've been to Haydock Park and it doesn't seem that big?


Peel holdings are planning a racecourse near Worsley. Haydock is fucking huge btw.

Racecourses use huge tracts of land and simply dont work in or close to cities, otherwise we would have one in London.

Also add the fact that the BHB dictate when and how often you can host a meeting and they are dead against any further courses its pretty unlikely one will ever be thought of in Manchester

Huge tracts of land you say? Like about 1700 acres?

Plans are afoot for racing to return to Manchester in a scheme that could reinstate the area as a major force in the racing industry, as well as establishing an eventing fixture of international stature.

Although the proposal has yet to be submitted to Salford City Council, plans involve a 1,700-acre country park in a greenbelt area near Worsley, Manchester. Peel Holdings, who own the land, intend to bring all-weather racing to the North of England, with a turf track running alongside the state-of-the-art floodlit all-weather surface.
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The idea is to hold approximately 30 days racing annually at the New Manchester Racecourse, including one major meeting that could herald the return of the once prestigious Manchester Gold Cup.

Phil Rothwell of Peel Holdings told HHO: “What we envisage is one really significant race, like the Manchester Gold Cup. We’ve been offered the Gold Cup, but it’s a little beyond our budget at this stage. We’ll probably get a local star as title sponsor for this major race, which will be part of a three-day meeting.”

The last race held at Manchester was on the 7 November 1963 at the Castle Irwell course, which was subsequently transformed into a residential complex for students. Ex-jockey Willie Carson was among those who were delighted by the prospect of racing’s return to Manchester.

“The plans for Manchester racecourse will be a great boost for racing. It will add tremendously to this region’s great horse racing tradition and will attract an international flavour,” he says.

An international event course is also on the cards, and it is by no means that first time that racing and eventing have been combined in this way. Lucinda Green was present when plans were unveiled this week, and was very positive about the proposals.

“Peel’s plans for eventing will offer superb facilities and bring international competition, which is much in demand here in the North West,” she explains. “British eventers are aiming for Olympic team gold this year, and Salford Forest Park could play a vital role in developing our future Olympians.”

British Eventing have been in talks with Peel Holdings about the site, and are equally optimistic about the prospect of a permanent cross-country course, and multi-use equestrian centre, but Northern representative Colin Furness stressed that it wasn’t on the British Eventing calendar quite yet.

“I am really pleased that plans are moving forward. If it works out, it is a very sensible idea. But all things considered, will take some time to go through the planning stages. I am looking forward to the project being finalised and accepted by the council,” he says.

The bold plans still have a few hurdles to be overcome. The land is in a greenbelt area, making it more complicated to get planning permission than under normal circumstances. Local residents are also expected to raise objections, in particular with regards to congestion and conservation in the area.

Once the planning and development stages are completed, Peel Holdings will have to apply to both British Eventing and the British Horse Racing Board for approval to hold eventing competitions and racing, respectively.

BHB Communications Executive Will Lambe says: “We have met with Peel Holdings and they have made their intentions regarding Salford Forest Park clear to us. We now await a formal application, which will go to our New Racecourses Committee and then to the board for consideration.”


Read more at <a class="postlink" href="http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/racing/plans-for-new-racecourse-of-the-north-48433#UfpQsFx2ZL6B7krQ.99" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/racing/p ... L6B7krQ.99</a>
 
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stony said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
IanBishopsHaircut said:
Was thinking more along the line of the EDS in a representation of the Dickensian workhouse ;-)

All joking aside...restaurants and bars has to be a consideration...if you got chain companies, would be a big boost in revenue...and like a previous poster said..It would be nice to have more options to have a drink and bite to eat other than a plastic pint and ham barm in Mary Ds


I always thought it would be great to have a Manchester racecourse?

Not sure the requirements re size, but owing to our Emerati links and the money which would flow through the site, it would be a classier adaptation on a casino.

Especially so, when you consider the hotels and bars etc that would be required.

I've been to Haydock Park and it doesn't seem that big?


Peel holdings are planning a racecourse near Worsley. Haydock is fucking huge btw.

nowhere near enough space round the etihad for a genuine sized racecourse, although the manchester area could easily support one
 
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tonea2003 said:
stony said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
I always thought it would be great to have a Manchester racecourse?

Not sure the requirements re size, but owing to our Emerati links and the money which would flow through the site, it would be a classier adaptation on a casino.

Especially so, when you consider the hotels and bars etc that would be required.

I've been to Haydock Park and it doesn't seem that big?


Peel holdings are planning a racecourse near Worsley. Haydock is fucking huge btw.

nowhere near enough space round the etihad for a genuine sized racecourse, although the manchester area could easily support one





perhaps we could get some of these

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