Bradford have reached agreement to stay at Valley Parade."Boogie" wrote:One club in Div 4 paying more rent than Oxford...
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Bradford have reached agreement to stay at Valley Parade."Boogie" wrote:One club in Div 4 paying more rent than Oxford...
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Meantime things pass by our Rent Boy. Kassam must be licking his lips at the very remote prospect of even more development on his land - http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/904581 ... _planners/"bspittles" wrote:Bradford have reached agreement to stay at Valley Parade."Boogie" wrote:One club in Div 4 paying more rent than Oxford...
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It would be nice, yes - but "must". Where did that come from?"Sideshow Rob" wrote:If they take away the overflow car park then the council must provide replacement parking and better public transport links.
You don't live in BBL do you Trevor, sorry I mean't Snakey."Snake" wrote:It would be nice, yes - but "must". Where did that come from?"Sideshow Rob" wrote:If they take away the overflow car park then the council must provide replacement parking and better public transport links.
If it were up to me I'd scrap the restrictive parking scheme in the Leys as it was only ever set up to pacify Labour voters at the time of the Land Deal. Hey, for 23-25 times a year someone parks outside your house for three hours on a public road and that's no big deal when you take into consideration the Civic Pride, jobs and opportunity that Oxford United brings to quite a deprived area of our City.
Agree. Many of the yellow lines were painted on after a couple of seasons - there was much more street parking allowed at the beginning. I don't see how it's helped the situation at all."Joey's Toe" wrote:"If it were up to me I'd scrap the restrictive parking scheme in the Leys as it was only ever set up to pacify Labour voters at the time of the Land Deal. Hey, for 23-25 times a year someone parks outside your house for three hours on a public road and that's no big deal when you take into consideration the Civic Pride, jobs and opportunity that Oxford United brings to quite a deprived area of our City."
Abso-bloody-lutely. They could also get rid of the unnecessary double yellow lines on all the roads around the science park - plenty of room on one side for a lane of parked cars.
Trevor? Eh?"Maurice Earp" wrote:You don't live in BBL do you Trevor, sorry I mean't Snakey."Snake" wrote:It would be nice, yes - but "must". Where did that come from?"Sideshow Rob" wrote:If they take away the overflow car park then the council must provide replacement parking and better public transport links.
If it were up to me I'd scrap the restrictive parking scheme in the Leys as it was only ever set up to pacify Labour voters at the time of the Land Deal. Hey, for 23-25 times a year someone parks outside your house for three hours on a public road and that's no big deal when you take into consideration the Civic Pride, jobs and opportunity that Oxford United brings to quite a deprived area of our City.