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| Quote bren2k="bren2k"It always baffles me when people raise the Hepworth to attack WMDC; there's plenty of things to criticise them for, but that isn't one of them. They didn't pay for it, and it's been one of the few positive developments in the City in recent years. It's won multiple awards, and attracted 2 million people to visit it (and the City) since it opened. I can't think of any other single attraction in Wakefield that could boast those kinds of numbers - it's an unqualified success!'"
I think you are wrong here! Much of the funding was external, but there's was a chunk of money - mostly proceeds from the sale of LBA - that went in.
Funnily enough I was told personally by a Cabinet member that this money had been put aside and 'ring-fenced' to go towards the Thornes Park stadium venture! Now what happened there?
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| If the he council did pay that amount, I think it is a large waste of the tax payers money.
I think that could have been better spent elsewhere.
Just while we are on, I wonder how much it cost to put install those daft fountain thingy's in the bullring.
On a lighter note regarding the ground, I don't think we have had a floodlight failure during a game have we, like at Pittodrie last night. Didn't our near and dear rivals have one a few years ago in the Good Friday
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| Quote Daddycool="Daddycool"Even though the council prop it up with £1.25 million worth of taxpayers money each year?'"
When you consider the cost to the tax payer of Roaney, Wallhead, Rodgres,Jefferies and Box, which will only be slightly less, then I think the Hepworth is far better value by comparison.
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| It's estimated that visitors spend on average £21 per person in the City - that will include local cafes, bars and shops; the Hepworth projected 150,000 visitors in the first year and actually achieved that in 5 weeks - it's an amazing success and has become a destination for people from all over the world. In conjunction with the equally brilliant Sculpture Park, we are a genuine destination for horn rimmed spectacle wearing culture vultures, not to mention the architecture nerds who love the award winning, brutalist design of the building.
I'm a lifelong WT fan, and I firmly believe that WMDC and YCP have stiffed us; but including the Hepworth as an example of where money could have been better spent is just stupid. It appeals to and attracts exponentially more people than NM could ever hope or dream to, and is a shining light in an otherwise shabby and declining City.
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| That is a lot of people to be fair in a 5 week period Bren. Do you know roughly per year how many now are visiting the Hepworth.
I would imagine, projects like the Hepworth attract a lot at first, but then after a while or so, would imagine eventually would drop off steadily.
Potentially with a crowd of 6k, which is what Michael Carter was saying earlier in the year, to spend full cap, over around 14 games per season, you are looking at 84k attendances during the course of a calender year. This could even be higher as a new ground could increase the average gate, and the club may also be asked to host cup and international games.
Out of curiosity, to compare with the Hepworth and the new Castleford Stadium, I cant remember now how much the cost of the stadium would be projected at. According to Wiki, the new Castleford one is said to be around £15m.
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| Not fit for us but Sheffield need a home
League Express
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@SheffieldEagles to play home games at Wakefield's Belle Vue ground in 2017.
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| Quote bentleberry="bentleberry"The Hepworth cost the council around £20m up front and needs over £1m per year in subsidies to keep it open, that's hardly successful. The figures of 2 million people into the city are the council's own figures, it makes you wonder if they're making that figure up to cover up the failings of this massive waste of tax payers money'"
The 2 Million extra visitors ( some figure in that ball park) came from an 'independent' study which was funded by Wakefield Council. Call me a cynic but....
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| I don't have an issue with the Hepworth. It's a visitor attraction and gives people a reason to come to the city/district.
If it were to close Trinity would still be no where near getting a new stadium so the anger thsy is being directed towards it is misplaced.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"We've been through why that isn't true, how long is this myth going to carry on.
I'll try one more time!
Ted borrowed against the ground to raise the money required to pass the franchise for 2007/2008 - remember them.
He did this because it was the only way to raise capital and hardly uncommon in business - HE DIDN'T FLOG IT for heavens sake he used it as security. He was especially confident to do this as Deputy Council Leader Denise Jefferies had stood up in front of a packed meeting and told everybody Thornes was a goer.
It's easy to blame in hindsight and for me Ted made a poor choice and should have bluffed it but as I say that's easy for me to say.
Finally even if Ted didn't sell the ground I suspect it would have been swallowed up by the receiver in 2010 and used to pay debts so it makes little difference.
The clubs demise goes a lot further back than just the Ted regime and it's not the first time we've gone bust is it - we have been an unstable club since the early 1980's.'"
Why do you continuously defend Lord Ted
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| Could the breaking news regarding Sheffield add the pressure onto the council and Yorcourt and force their hand.
This may bring in revenue tonsome extent but will only wear the old girl even more.
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| Quote Eastern Wildcat="Eastern Wildcat"Could the breaking news regarding Sheffield add the pressure onto the council and Yorcourt and force their hand.
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No chance whatsoever !! both of the above will not give a toss about it.
Only way to force their hands is via the courts, nothing less will do.
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| Quote bren2k="bren2k"It always baffles me when people raise the Hepworth to attack WMDC; there's plenty of things to criticise them for, but that isn't one of them. They didn't pay for it, and it's been one of the few positive developments in the City in recent years. It's won multiple awards, and attracted 2 million people to visit it (and the City) since it opened. I can't think of any other single attraction in Wakefield that could boast those kinds of numbers - it's an unqualified success!'"
I wonder how many of hose thousands that visit the coal bunker walk any further in Wakefield than from the car park to the gallery. Those that do must be thrilled to see the Regal and the old County Highways building on the roundabout.
The city definitely needs university status to benefit from the thousands of young people who would revitalise the city. The campus would be able to make good use of the old Bishopgarth police complex both for classrooms and the available accommodation in the nine-storey block. Also, I'm sure that the former Wood Street police station could be utilised for university purposes rather than another "luxury hotel" that nobody will use. A large student population could well swell Trinity attendances too.
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