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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

Re: Northumberland Development Project - Appeal Hearing This Week

If anyone is interested, listed on Justice website for tomorrow staring at 10:

COURT 64
Before MR JUSTICE DOVE
Thursday 15 January, 2015
At 10 o'clock
APPLICATION(s)
CO/4167/2014 Archway Sheet Metal Works Limited v Secretary Of State For Communities And Local Government

https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-rcj
 
Re: Northumberland Development Project - Appeal Hearing This Week

If anyone is interested, listed on Justice website for tomorrow staring at 10:

COURT 64
Before MR JUSTICE DOVE
Thursday 15 January, 2015
At 10 o'clock
APPLICATION(s)
CO/4167/2014 Archway Sheet Metal Works Limited v Secretary Of State For Communities And Local Government

https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/court-lists/list-rcj

Anyone retire/unemployed/bored fancy going along to the public gallery to listen?
 
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There will be a live update service some where.

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That was posted before court started, with no one knowing what's going on.
 
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From the BBC Sportsday live feed.

Tottenham business heads to High Court

Football

Posted at 11:17

Archway Sheet Metal Works, the business behind the current Paxton Road Stand at White Hart Lane which is standing in the way of Tottenham's plans for a new stadium, will have their bid to stay at the site heard in the High Court on 17-18 February.

The owners of Archway, who in November saw a mystery fire which gutted the premises, said they had also received "bomb threats" but are challenging the confirmation of a compulsory purchase order that could force them to make way for a new 56,000-capacity stadium complex.
 
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Confirmed by the Club.

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/new-stadium-update-150115/?source=webgains&siteid=54264

New stadium update
Posted on 15 January 2015 - 11:40

Following the Secretary of State confirming the Compulsory Purchase Order in respect of the last remaining land to be acquired for the stadium site, the landowners, Archway Sheet Metal Works Ltd and the Josif Family exercised their right to seek to challenge the Secretary of State's decision in the High Court and this was due to be heard in court today and tomorrow - 15th and 16th of January 2015. Due to the fact that not all parties were ready to proceed today, the Court has adjourned the hearing for a short time and this will now be heard on the 17th and 18th February 2015.
 
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****ers

Think they are trying to delay to make sure we have to do two years at MK rather than one.
 
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How on earth can they get away with that?

How can a party not be ready to proceed with an appeal against a former ruling?

Because they mixed their paperwork up in the kindling?

Seriously though, they are challenging the SoS's process. They can't challenge the verdict. So the evidence will be about the CPO process (Pickles' Is & Ts), not the material relating to the CPO itself that was submitted before.
 
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It's an annoyance. But not necessarily significantly damaging to our best case scenario.

If the judge decides in Haringey's favour, a mere one month delay should still allow Spurs to aim for a summer 2017 opening - especially since so much preparatory work has already been done and will continue to be done between now and Feb 17th.
 
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It's an annoyance. But not necessarily significantly damaging to our best case scenario.

If the judge decides in Haringey's favour, a mere one month delay should still allow Spurs to aim for a summer 2017 opening - especially since so much preparatory work has already been done and will continue to be done between now and Feb 17th.

I thought we'd already missed the window for summer 2017 and are now on summer 2018 with one year away? And further delays would shift it to summer 2018 with 2 years away?

I'd love it if we just kept ploughing on and by mid-Feb there was an actual steel-skeleton taking shape
 
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I would say this counts greatly against Archway. Purposely delaying cannot be seen as good.

funny how they got a new date so fast, yet there was no date for 6 months previously.

what ****es me off is to challenge it in the first place they must have known what they were challenging with so how can you not be ready. Should it be seen as delaying on purpose can Haringey not take legal action for money lost.
 
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