Andy Holloway
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They're not weeds, just natural flora in possibly the wrong place!No one dealing with the weeds?
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They're not weeds, just natural flora in possibly the wrong place!No one dealing with the weeds?
Someone on Facebook took a picture of the stanno bit, I understand there are several of these? Would be interested to see the images and will look forwards to seeing it in person the next time I am at the park.Can’t see any mention of the new strikers’ mural alongside the jungle path? Looks fantastic IMO
The only reason Brentford are having a new stadium is because no one else wanted that bit of land and the building of new houses on their old site, and I see the main constructor of the stand has gone from building them a 20,000 seater stadium to 17,250 before its even properly begun to be built.Ps I visited the Brentford stadium construction site on work related business recently. This is a site hemmed in on all sides by rail lines and it is impressive what they are building. 2 of the stands taper down to a few rows in the corners to allow for the triangular shape of the site as defined by the rail lines in close proximity. Sound familiar!
Ps they are also squeezing housing onto the site as well as the ground.The only reason Brentford are having a new stadium is because no one else wanted that bit of land and the building of new houses on their old site, and I see the main constructor of the stand has gone from building them a 20,000 seater stadium to 17,250 before its even properly begun to be built.
Dunno if this will work but...Someone on Facebook took a picture of the stanno bit, I understand there are several of these? Would be interested to see the images and will look forwards to seeing it in person the next time I am at the park.
With enough money.Correct, but it shows what can be done on difficult sites.
Hear, hear, it looked really impressive from the BB and i'm sure they are very welcome by those in need, as of course has already been recorded on Exeweb.£4450 was donated by these Supporter groups towards the installation of the new handrails in the Main Stand.
Huge thanks therefore to .....in no particular order.....
Senior Reds, Supporters' Club, North Devon Grecians, East Devon Grecians Grecian Goal
Exeter City Disabled Supporters Association & The City Legends - ex players lead by Alan Banks.
The handrails are a great improvement & well worth the wait.
Elaine