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The B-Ark / Tendered resignation
« on: November 04, 2017, 10:02:32 PM »
Just catching up fellow Pilgrims, in between tending to the leeks and Swiss chard.

By the way, do you really consider that AM tendered his resignation?

This is usually a courteous  way of saying to him "resign or else".

Just looks a tad better on the old CV. 

Ask Dave.

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The B-Ark / An old friend...
« on: October 26, 2017, 07:09:56 PM »
Apols if posted already.  http://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/news/local-news/in-the-courts-of-lincolnshire-151621


Michael Paul Chinn, 42, of Yew Tree House, 47 Old Fendyke Road, Weston Hills, Spalding, case proven for failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle. He was fined £660, ordered to pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £66 and costs of £85. His licence was endorsed with six points.

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The B-Ark / The New Stadium
« on: August 29, 2015, 02:12:03 PM »
Bonjour all you hardworking fans!

What does the new stadium look like?

Did you get the 2 million quid?

Scouse.  (jeune retraite)

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Come on Dave please do the decent thing and pack your bags.

A new Chairman is needed  now.

You have had a good try but need to give way to someone who can deliver and lead the club into a successful future and without any more scandal.

SP  :)

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The B-Ark / Call for a ban on Scouse Pilgrim...
« on: April 23, 2014, 05:09:28 PM »
Dear Ken,

SP has been giving this some thought to this while driving his very powerful rear wheel drive BMW (azul coloured) around Spain and Portugal these past few days in sport mode (some lovely empty motorways and N-roads where the only thing ahead of you is the heathaze).

SP is acutely aware of the melancholia that has affected several Patter posters on here and yet calls for a ban have come to nought for lack of support (nothing new there for Boston Fans). :bunny

SP would like to call for another ban with a lower threshold this time of say 40% of regular posters (but none of the recent DG newbies)?

Do you think the Patter Posters (or peepee for short) would agree?  :)

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The B-Ark / Horrible toilets.....
« on: April 15, 2014, 01:10:06 PM »
Sadly it is a while since SP has been to York Street (financial austerity issues, agoraphobia and a weak bladder).

SP still has nightmares about those goddamn awful loos under the Staffsmart/Jakemans stand. Are they still there?

Sotnick said he would rebuild them as he wanted to "invest in the club's infrastructure".

Has Dave or Wembley Chris done anything yet?

If they do not have the funds surely BUSA could buy the bricks and there must be a Boston fan or two that have the required skills to knock up a decent bog. 

Give 'em a comp' season ticket for their efforts or a pint just after "time" has been called in the Sportsbar

From Concerned fan SP  :)

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The B-Ark / Dennis Greene tweets......
« on: April 11, 2014, 04:22:24 PM »
If this is the DG we all love so much (the fraudster) I think his call to ban a certain poster on Patter via Twitter (885 followers) just serves to highlight the true character of the man. :bunny

Reminds one of the glory days when Evans use to post on here under various aliases (Pink Panther etc)

I wonder if Mr Newton will have to call him into his office for a wee chat?

Over to you Dave!  :-*

SP

PS. Dennis please feel free to come on here and talk to your fans (although judging by your tweet you already read the forum) Don't take the bait you're a manager of a football club - not terribly professional.

You should be above these sort of things shouldn't you?  :D

If you wish to retract the tweet and tweet for SP to be made a lifelong Patter member  it may save any future embarrassment? :bunny

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The B-Ark / Here's a club with some integrity Mr Newton....
« on: April 09, 2014, 04:40:19 PM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26955823


sacked and he's not even a criminal..........

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The B-Ark / Scouse's hero of the week is ........
« on: April 01, 2014, 02:24:34 PM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26838613

Let's hope other professionals are as quick to respond as this guy. Chapeau meot!    :-*

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The B-Ark / HARD TIMES FOR SOME CHINNY.....
« on: March 26, 2014, 04:30:07 PM »
LIVE POKER VENUE LIMITED
Company is dissolved   Director   14/11/2007   -   11/2009
KING'S LYNN FOOTBALL CLUB (1994) LIMITED
Company is dissolved   Director   12/06/2009   27/01/2009   08/2012
STAFFSMART - UK LTD
In Liquidation   Director   20/03/2003   -   -
SMARTHIRE (UK) LTD
Company is dissolved   Director   24/05/2004   01/02/2011   01/2013
SMART HOLMES LIMITED
Active - Accounts Filed   Director   26/08/2005   03/10/2006   -
STAFFSMART LIMITED
Company is dissolved   Company Secretary   28/02/2008   31/12/2010   01/2013
STAFFSMART INTERNATIONAL (LLC) LIMITED
In Liquidation   Director   09/10/2008   16/10/2009   -
STAFFSMART INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Company is dissolved   Director   07/01/2008   16/10/2009   04/2011
M P CLUBS LIMITED
Company is dissolved   Director   23/09/2010   -   06/2011
NATIONWIDE STAFFING LIMITED
Company is dissolved   Director   27/05/2004   13/10/2004   04/2006
SMART INNS UK LIMITED
Active - Accounts Filed   Director   09/12/2004   11/03/2010   -

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The B-Ark / Show some leadership Newton.....
« on: February 17, 2014, 10:22:58 AM »
.....and the other directors including Wembley Chris.

Another Boston United manager convicted and not a peep out of you.   >:(

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The B-Ark / Please help Mr Newton make the best decision for BUFC
« on: December 18, 2013, 02:59:01 PM »
with this helpful letter template which you can send to him and the council.

cc'd Boston Borough Council planning department

Dear Sir/Madam

Feedback form last night's meeting in Wyberton

It would appear that the proposed stadium will have a capacity of around 4,800 and that there will be 3 low level stands (similar to Spayne Lane), and that there will be one main stand with around 1500 seats, and ancillary accommodation, located behind one of the goals, at the west end of the stadium.
 
David Newton made reference to the orientation of the football stadium in respect to light etc, but from memory I am not convinced that the proposed orientation is in accordance with the information / guidance published by The Football Association, etc.
 
It was also stated on one of the slides that the stadium would be owned by a BUFC Community Interest Community and that BUFC would be a tenant of the BUFC CIC as would all the other BUFC branded entities, i.e. Community Football ? Education, etc, etc. There is also proposals for an all weather pitch, and conference facilities for weddings etc in the main stand.
 
No information was provided as to the cost of the new stadium, or where the funding would be obtained from?
 
However, it was stated that the whole development of 500 dwellings, and 12 acres of retail development, plus other commercial developments, ie hotels, restaurants, etc would be valued at £100 million, and that 450 new jobs would be created as the result of the development, No breakdown was provided as to where these jobs would be, i.e. car park attendants?
 
David Newton did verbally confirm that Chestnut Homes already own 3 adjoining residential properties facing on London Road, and had owned these properties for a number of years, and that this is where access would be obtained in the land behind.
 
David Newton did verbally state that the proposed Supermarket could be upto 90,000sq. ft. which is larger than the latest ASDA, and the existing TESCO and that they do not have an end user.

 
David Newton also stated that the new road between the A16 and London Road would not be constructed to the standard of a Distributor Road but would be designed so that this upgrading could be achieved at a later date ! presumably by Lincolnshire County Council? has anyone told LCC I wonder?
 
David Newton verbally reassured everyone present that the residential properties adjacent to existing residential dwellings would not be 3 storeys, as illustrated in the various photographs. There was no such assurance that the new dwellings in the centre of the development would not be 3 or more storeys. There was talk about there being around 20% social housing but this would be a matter for the Local Authority (Boston Borough Council) to determine through the planning process.
 
David Newton did verbally state that Chestnut Homes would not undertake all the residential development themselves and that they would sell some of the land off, with the benefit of planning permission to other residential property developers.
 
The general consensus at the meeting was that the residents present did not want the proposed development, either the football club, or the additional housing, and that the new football stadium should be located next to DABSI to supplement the existing sporting facilities !
 
From the information presented at tonight's meeting there is nothing unique in the stadium's design, or location, that would not prevent the proposed stadium being position off the Boardsides adjacent to DABSI.

There was no mention at last nights meeting regarding a park and ride, even for match days. Furthermore, from the images provided the football stadium is accessed from one roundabout onto the A16, and one of the main problems here is the access, and egress, for emergency services, fire ambulance, police if there was a motor accident on the roundabout. This has all the hallmarks of a novice "commercial" property developer, and that perhaps the developer should concentrate on house building?



Furthermore, I am sure that the latest proposals for 3 small terraces (standing) and 1 larger stand, with seating (no mention of corporate boxes !) and ancillary facilities would fit on the existing York Street site.
 
Therefore, besides an uncooperative landlord, there is no reason why the existing football facilities at York Street could not be redeveloped.

So once again, it is all about the football club being used to try and sway public opinion to get a planning permission for around 500 dwellings (i.e. 400 to 600) constructed in the open countryside!

It was verbally stated that Chestnut Homes had "invested" £500,000 into the scheme to date, and that the football club was currently losing £75,000 per annum. Presumably, the rent for the new stadium will be a token £1 per year then ?


My personal preference is that the football club should stop in the town centre as a lot of families travel to town, with the husband going to the football and the wife going shopping in town or vice versa.
 
So therefore the proposed development would be detrimental to the viability of the town centre!
 
Given the recent flooding, the football ground should be rebuilt with a raised pitch  and terraces (6,000 all seater), with car parking under the pitch. Throw in a leisure facility such as ten pin bowling, bingo hall, etc, etc and the new facilities would become a leisure venue.

I look forward to hearing your views on the points I have raised

Yours faithfully

SP

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The B-Ark / New Stadium: Wyberton Village Hall meeting last night
« on: December 18, 2013, 12:47:42 PM »
As you will know there was a meeting last night at Wyberton Village Hall regarding the new BUFC stadium.
 
I was surprised to find that there was 150 people attending the meeting, and even more surprised to find that both David Newton and Neil Kempster were there to give a presentation regarding the proposals.
 
It would appear that the proposed stadium will have a capacity of around 4,800 and that there will be 3 low level stands (similar to Spayne Lane), and that there will be one main stand with around 1500 seats, and ancillary accommodation, located behind one of the goals, at the west end of the stadium.
 
From the images displayed it would appear that Chestnut Homes has commissioned WMA Architects, and from a search on the internet it would appear that WMA are based near Sheffield :-

"WMA is a fully independent Practice with experience in the design and management of a wide range of building projects. They include sport and leisure arenas, complex industrial manufacturing facilities and high quality educational and commercial office accommodation. Based in Sheffield, the Company continues to be involved with a wide range of projects throughout the UK and overseas.
 
The Practice offers a full consultancy service from initial feasibility studies and master planning, including project management, architectural and interior design, design development, tender and construction information and contract supervision through to project completion.  In addition, we offer, town planning services and 3D computer imaging.
 
Many of our projects are in the sports and leisure field particularly rugby and soccer stadia.. These projects have also included hospitality bars and restaurants, conference and banqueting facilities, fitness centres, a hotel and a performing arts centre, all of which employ our particular expertise in interior design.
 
Industrial buildings, particularly in the steel and processing industries, have always been a significant element of our work.  Over the last few years we have successfully developed a number of major manufacturing facilities.
 
Other areas of expertise include higher education buildings, museums and health care buildings, transportation and commercial developments.
 
By care and attention to detail, close co-ordination with the client and other disciplines, WMA aim to provide buildings that satisfy the client’s requirements with a quality design, on time, and to budget. We concentrate on our Client’s requirements in order to provide the best possible standard of professional service".
 
David Newton made reference to the orientation of the football stadium in respect to light etc, but from memory I am not convinced that the proposed orientation is in accordance with the information / guidance published by The Football Association, etc.
 
It was also stated on one of the slides that the stadium would be owned by a BUFC Community Interest Community and that BUFC would be a tenant of the BUFC CIC as would all the other BUFC branded entities, ie Community Football ? Education, etc, etc. There is also proposals for an all weather pitch, and conference facilities for weddings etc in the main stand.
 
No information was provided as to the cost of the new stadium, or where the funding would be obtained from.
 
However, it was stated that the whole development of 500 dwellings, and 12 acres of retail development, plus other commercial developments, ie hotels, restaurants, etc would be valued at £100 million, and that 450 new jobs would be created as the result of the development, No breakdown was provided as to where these jobs would be, i.e. car park attendants?
 
David Newton did verbally confirm that Chestnut Homes already own 3 adjoining residential properties facing on London Road, and had owned these properties for a number of years, and that this is where access would be obtained in the land behind.
 
David Newton did verbally state that the proposed Supermarket could be upto 90,000sq. ft. which is larger than the latest ASDA, and the existing TESCO and that they do not have an end user but that they do have letting agents, most likely Hodgkinson Elkingson would look after all the residential management companies for each of their residential development sites throughout Lincolnshire.
 
David Newton also stated that the new road between the A16 and London Road would not be constructed to the standard of a Distributor Road but would be designed so that this upgrading could be achieved at a later date !!!! presumably by Lincolnshire County Council?
 
David Newton verbally reassured everyone present that the residential properties adjacent to existing residential dwellings would not be 3 storeys, as illustrated in the various photographs. There was no such assurance that the new dwellings in the centre of the development would not be 3 or more storeys. There was talk about there being around 20% social housing but this would be a matter for the Local Authority (Boston Borough Council) to determine through the planning process.
 
David newton did verbally state that Chestnut Homes would not undertake all the residential development themselves and that they would sell some of the land off, with the benefit of planning permission to other residential property developers (!)
 
The general consensus at the meeting was that the residents present did not want the proposed development, either the football club, or the additional housing, and that the new football stadium should be located next to DABSI to supplement the existing sporting facilities !
 
From the information presented at tonight's meeting there is nothing unique in the stadium's design, or location, that would not prevent the proposed stadium being position off the Boardsides adjacent to DABSI in my humble opinion !

As eminent fans of the club, who else was there last night?
 

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The B-Ark / Mr Newton's true intent at last.....
« on: November 25, 2013, 01:32:55 PM »
many of us knew this all along...

A planning application without BUFC would get thrown out by the planners, as development in the countryside.

So the purchase of BUFC was for commercial gain all the time. And will Lavaflow now get its £1 million

Over to you Dave ?   :bunny

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