The Infrastructure Projects
Much as we all love the City Ground, faced with the choice of spending hundreds of millions to update something that still will not be fit for purpose or future proof - or relocating to a new purpose built modern facility with everything that goes with it - I can understand where the owners are coming from.

Would also solve the logistics of how we maximise crowds whilst the stadium is being upgraded.

Would need to be one hell of a development to make it worthwhile though for me (ie not pride park lol).
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I am not sure Toton will happen, It will definitely be somewhere a lot closer to the City Ground imo.
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How about using part of Colwick country park and turning this into a major sports & leisure complex, next to the river and good access, possibly even a new bridge?
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Not sure if has been put on here before, where exactly in Toton is earmarked?
Also, why isn't the area in Gamston a possability now, a few years ago it was?
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Just seen someone speculating that this is the area in Toton....
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That’s the spot. Where the hs2 hub would have been. The toton tram terminus to the right and toton sidings to left. If some kinda of integrated and cheap transport strategy could be worked out to get fans there on these two modes without ruining everyone’s experience (especially on the tram) then it could be viable
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Possible other solution....
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(14-05-2024, 03:12 PM)Joe Baker Legend Wrote: Possible other solution...

idea looks nice and Everton are also building on what looks like reclaimed water body.  Thing is, we have CEO of a firm of Architects/Masterplanners - my 2pence worth is, if they really wanted to stay, they would find a way but looks like costs and the fact we'd be away from the ground whilst it's redeveloped would mean a lack of income coming in.  IF they could build somewhere else along the Trent but close to the city, would be the winner for everyone.  We'd carry on playing at the WFCG whilst work is completed - no reduction in match day income as would occur with stand by stand reconstruction.  Unfortunately, other than Toton, no one has actually stated anything else.  I'm sure the council could redesignate the industrial site across from Notts County to allow us to purchase and develop - that has a large enough footprint for all and sundry.
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(14-05-2024, 03:12 PM)Joe Baker Legend Wrote: Possible other solution...

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(14-05-2024, 03:12 PM)Joe Baker Legend Wrote: Possible other solution...

What a load of rubbish that is. It's a work of pure fiction.
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(14-05-2024, 05:57 PM)Paplane Wrote:
(14-05-2024, 03:12 PM)Joe Baker Legend Wrote: Possible other solution...

What a load of rubbish that is. It's a work of pure fiction.

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I still think Toton is a red herring. There has been slow take up of the redevelopment plan of Radcliffe on soar. Sustainability keeps being mentioned as does EON. Radcliffe is being demolished in September 2024.
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