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  • Half of the National League teams have played in the Football League, but half haven't. Any newbies on their way to the big time of League Two?
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    Half of the National League teams have played in the Football League, but half haven't. Any newbies on their way to the big time of League Two?
    Bromley | Boreham Wood | Woking appear the constant three in recent seasons to challenge up there for the Play-Offs
  • JiMMy 85 said:
    I heard there's a back-up fixture list for if and when Southend get replaced by Torquay, should Southend not make it through their next court date. 
    When is the court date?

    I thought i read a few weeks ago they were being taken over, but just read players haven't been paid for June and some staff not been paid for 3 months.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,024
    I thought a takeover linked to Ray Winstone's sports management agency was fairly down the line? 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,835
    Half of the National League teams have played in the Football League, but half haven't. Any newbies on their way to the big time of League Two?
    Bromley | Boreham Wood | Woking appear the constant three in recent seasons to challenge up there for the Play-Offs
    Solihull Moors are another regular "near miss" side
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,189
    Bromley and Woking are two teams that play shit football really well. Solihull can play some lovely stuff. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,024
    Hasn't Neal Ardley left Solihull Moors and they've appointed the ex Cov and Brighton fullback Andy Whing? 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,835
    With Ebbsfleet on loan to the NL for a season, Dartford and Welling can resume their Christmas rivalry. Park View Road hosts the Boxing Day clash, with Princes Park hosting the NYD clash.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,140
    edited July 2023
    Rochdale away for the fleet that could be a good test for them. Best of luck to them and i am sure they will get lots of support here.
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  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    edited July 2023
    Wonder where Welling will play while the work is being done

    Looks like the pitch will move back, and there will be no standing section Danson Park end

    The days of people on the upper deck of the 96 being able to catch a few moments of the games, will disappear - The game has clearly gone
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    What will the capacity be?
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    seth plum said:
    What will the capacity be?
    4,200
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Fair enough. Neat and tidy.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,835
    https://wellingparkviewroad.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2023/07/WCF-Exhibition_Board.pdf

    The exhibition boards have more detail. I'm amazed so many flats can be crammed in at the Park View End
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,974
    Plans look really nice to me, PVR is looking very tired and in need of a total refresh. As a Welling fan this is great news. 
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,970
    Yeah that looks really nice
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,442

    It is not clear how many, if any at all, of the 114 homes will be available for people on Bexley’s housing waiting list, or will be made available for shared ownership.

    Representatives of Lita Homes have been asked for clarification, and have also been asked how the plans affect Erith & Belvedere, the eighth-tier club that shares Park View Road with Welling.

    https://853.london/2023/07/11/more-than-100-flats-planned-alongside-new-welling-united-ground/
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  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,140
    Parking looks like an issue, and with the electric issue about to hit us within the next decade where will they all go. Not sure if planning laws take these things into account on new build projects.
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,673
    Thats why that have to have dedicated cycle blocks.
  • chappers
    chappers Posts: 242
     Being a local resident to Park View Road. We went along to the ground last night to view the ideas. Work starts next May. The two buildings in the corner GMB Asnd another are being demolished along with the terrace along the road. The E&B stand is staying but being more modern. 

    114 new flats with some commercial shops. 

    Our concern is the parking as there will only be 6 disabled bays! It’s difficult enough to get parked at the best of times in our road so I hope the new residents are cyclists only or have a blue badge. 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    chappers said:
     Being a local resident to Park View Road. We went along to the ground last night to view the ideas. Work starts next May. The two buildings in the corner GMB Asnd another are being demolished along with the terrace along the road. The E&B stand is staying but being more modern. 

    114 new flats with some commercial shops. 

    Our concern is the parking as there will only be 6 disabled bays! It’s difficult enough to get parked at the best of times in our road so I hope the new residents are cyclists only or have a blue badge. 
    Well looks like there will be more than enough places to leave your bike
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,559
    Isthmian League fixtures out tomorrow at 2.00 pm.

    Ok I know only @InspectorSands and @seth plum will have any interest!!!
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,835
    chappers said:
     Being a local resident to Park View Road. We went along to the ground last night to view the ideas. Work starts next May. The two buildings in the corner GMB Asnd another are being demolished along with the terrace along the road. The E&B stand is staying but being more modern. 

    114 new flats with some commercial shops. 

    Our concern is the parking as there will only be 6 disabled bays! It’s difficult enough to get parked at the best of times in our road so I hope the new residents are cyclists only or have a blue badge. 
    Isn't that dependant on planning permission? I'd be amazed if the plans go through as they are, as in general plans never do!
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,559
    chappers said:
     Being a local resident to Park View Road. We went along to the ground last night to view the ideas. Work starts next May. The two buildings in the corner GMB Asnd another are being demolished along with the terrace along the road. The E&B stand is staying but being more modern. 

    114 new flats with some commercial shops. 

    Our concern is the parking as there will only be 6 disabled bays! It’s difficult enough to get parked at the best of times in our road so I hope the new residents are cyclists only or have a blue badge. 
    Isn't that dependant on planning permission? I'd be amazed if the plans go through as they are, as in general plans never do!
    There seems to be an agenda of some councils to reduce car travel by providing fewer parking spaces in new builds, look at Lewisham and the developments there.  Lewisham have a target of 80% of all journeys to be made by public transport, cycle or walking by 2040 (I think) so when i'm 83 lookout for me cycling to the Riverdale centre.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,835
    Kap10 said:
    chappers said:
     Being a local resident to Park View Road. We went along to the ground last night to view the ideas. Work starts next May. The two buildings in the corner GMB Asnd another are being demolished along with the terrace along the road. The E&B stand is staying but being more modern. 

    114 new flats with some commercial shops. 

    Our concern is the parking as there will only be 6 disabled bays! It’s difficult enough to get parked at the best of times in our road so I hope the new residents are cyclists only or have a blue badge. 
    Isn't that dependant on planning permission? I'd be amazed if the plans go through as they are, as in general plans never do!
    There seems to be an agenda of some councils to reduce car travel by providing fewer parking spaces in new builds, look at Lewisham and the developments there.  Lewisham have a target of 80% of all journeys to be made by public transport, cycle or walking by 2040 (I think) so when i'm 83 lookout for me cycling to the Riverdale centre.
    I wasn't just thinking of that. There may be objections based on the height or density of the scheme, pressure on local infrastructure like water and schools etc
  • InspectorSands
    InspectorSands Posts: 5,185
    Kap10 said:
    chappers said:
     Being a local resident to Park View Road. We went along to the ground last night to view the ideas. Work starts next May. The two buildings in the corner GMB Asnd another are being demolished along with the terrace along the road. The E&B stand is staying but being more modern. 

    114 new flats with some commercial shops. 

    Our concern is the parking as there will only be 6 disabled bays! It’s difficult enough to get parked at the best of times in our road so I hope the new residents are cyclists only or have a blue badge. 
    Isn't that dependant on planning permission? I'd be amazed if the plans go through as they are, as in general plans never do!
    There seems to be an agenda of some councils to reduce car travel by providing fewer parking spaces in new builds, look at Lewisham and the developments there.  Lewisham have a target of 80% of all journeys to be made by public transport, cycle or walking by 2040 (I think) so when i'm 83 lookout for me cycling to the Riverdale centre.
    It's London planning policy set by the mayor (and it was the same under Johnson) rather than individual councils. Since PVR is a relatively fair distance from the stations (and the services aren't as frequent as they were) it'll be interesting to see how that plays out in this case. 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,957
    I did the planning application for the floodlights at my tennis club adjacent to  Wellings ground. Was surprised that the whole of Bexleyheath sports club,including the cricket pitch, was classified as Metropolitan Open Land as it was seen as a part of Danson Park.

    I suspect Wellings ground is also classified as MOL too. If so I can't see it getting the go ahead.