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1 hour ago, Hudson said:

Plus didn’t the quayside flood earlier this year, not sure what the arena sight is above sea level though.

 

The arena site is 10-25m above the edge of the river, flooding from the river is never going to be an issue for the site itself.

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19 hours ago, bobbydazzla said:

I know us amateur property developers, civil engineers and town planners have talked the Arena site to death for various reasons

 

But

 

My good lord, a massive state of the art stadium perched on high ground above the banks of the Tyne

 

Imagine that being the main thing millions of billions of people see as they cross a bridge into Newcastle by rail or road

 

It'd be absolutely fucking breath taking. A proper statement piece

 

 

 

 

This what I was getting at before finishing last post 😆 

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Was going to say. Used to park down there quite a bit and there’s a steepish hill up to the arena and loads of steps up if you go under the Redheugh Bridge.

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Discussing the relocation of the ground with mates at work yesterday and the overwhelming consensus was to move next to the river at the Arena site. Someone mentioned they had heard that NUFC might have talked to the architects at Everton's new ground about the logistics of building next to a river. Has anyone else heard anything like that?

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8 minutes ago, Kanj said:

Hold on just a second….

 

There was a Wet n Wild in Newcastle? :lol: No fucking way man. 

Given where it was it was more "Wet and fucking radge man!"

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1 hour ago, Nepharite said:

Discussing the relocation of the ground with mates at work yesterday and the overwhelming consensus was to move next to the river at the Arena site. Someone mentioned they had heard that NUFC might have talked to the architects at Everton's new ground about the logistics of building next to a river. Has anyone else heard anything like that?

Yeah, they are working with people who were involved in the Everton stadium, but that doesn’t mean they will be going to the waters edge, it could be for anything.

They are also working with people who did the Sofi stadium, and the Mercedes Benz stadium.

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The club need to move heaven and earth to try and make the arena site a possibility. 
 

Not only would it look outstanding perched right on the river, but that corner of the city centre could do with some investment. You’d imagine a new ground would have some sort of impact.

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24 minutes ago, christ said:

The club need to move heaven and earth to try and make the arena site a possibility. 
 

Not only would it look outstanding perched right on the river, but that corner of the city centre could do with some investment. You’d imagine a new ground would have some sort of impact.

It would likely be utterly transformative for that post-industrial part of town. Hard to envisage it now but, with its central location and proximity to the river, it could become a desirable neighbourhood. 

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10 minutes ago, Decky said:

Has the arena site not already been sold and a development is in motion? 

I think people are hoping that as no development has begun there's scope for our rich owners to do a deal still. 

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1 hour ago, Kanj said:

Hold on just a second….

 

There was a Wet n Wild in Newcastle? :lol: No fucking way man. 


it was class - my 14 year old lad went once with me and until its finally been demolished would ask when it was reopening. He must have been around 8/9 when I took him 

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2 hours ago, Kanj said:

Hold on just a second….

 

There was a Wet n Wild in Newcastle? :lol: No fucking way man. 

 

Rights there was 

 

Water slides, lazy river, waves, teenage fingeblasting, teachers wanking off pupils in a jacuzzi, razor blades in the slides, perverts drilling peep holes in the walls of the unisex changing cubicles, water riddled with bacteria  

 

It was a fun day out for all the family 

 

 

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1 minute ago, bobbydazzla said:

 

Rights there was 

 

Water slides, lazy river, wave machine, teenage fingeblasting, teachers wanking off pupils in a jacuzzi, razor blades in the slides, perverts drilling holes in the walls of the unisex changing cubicles, bacterial infection  

 

It was a fun day out for all the family 

 

 

 

And veruca's 

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2 hours ago, Kanj said:

Hold on just a second….

 

There was a Wet n Wild in Newcastle? :lol: No fucking way man. 


It’s been discussed recently in the ‘Newcastle’ thread in chat. There’s a video of a guy walking round it before it was demolished 

 

towards the bottom of the page it starts 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Elliottman

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4 hours ago, Decky said:

Has the arena site not already been sold and a development is in motion? 

Homes England have taken ownership, but they usually do things like take out top soil that is contaminated, and put in access roads, then sell the land onto developers.

Homes England would sell up straight away if they were able to gain a profit without having to do any of that, and also had some land available elsewhere in the region to offset it.

Until they start works, they will be open to offers.

 

 

Edited by Stifler

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19 minutes ago, Stifler said:

Until they start works, they will be open to offers.

 

I'd imagine that if they're offered enough, they'll be open to offers right up until they sell the first house on to someone else.

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1 hour ago, frankpingel said:

I think people are hoping that as no development has begun there's scope for our rich owners to do a deal still. 

I think Development has begun on that site, not the Arrna footprint itself  but some of the rest of it.

 

 

Edited by madras

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