Dunkirk Spirit wrote:
The first line says different, but I hope you are right
11.7 The financial contribution demonstrated by the viability appraisal to be affordable of £8.3m is sufficient to fund the works at Belle Vue proposed to be undertaken by Newmarket Lane Limited (the works are subject to a planning application which is being concurrently with this application). and hence capable of delivering the financial contribution to the works cost. Newmarket Lane Limited will let the contract for those works and will be the employer under that contract. It is envisaged that the contract will be let in late 2021 with a 12 month construction period. Newmarket Lane Limited and its contractor will be granted a licence by Spirit of 1873 Limited to enter onto the ground at Belle Vue for the purposes of carrying out those works. The Spirit of 1873 Limited will fund and appoint the contractor for carrying out the works that it has identified as carrying out. Between Newmarket Lane Limited and the Spirit of 1873 Limited, the entire works package will be delivered.
You are probably correct FIL, regarding the £8.8 million, I’ve just found this section from the
PLANNING AND HIGHWAYS COMMITTEE Thursday, 16 December 2021 AGENDA
The applicant for planning application ref. 20/02249/FUL proposes to make an £8.8 million contribution towards the delivery of the stadium improvement works which are the subject of this report. The applicant argues that this contribution, in combination with a £2m allocation from the WMDC Sports Resilience Fund, would facilitate the delivery of the stadium improvement works (which Spirit of 1873 estimate will cost £10.8m). The applicant argues that the stadium improvement works would result in significant public benefits associated with providing suitable standard accommodation for Wakefield Trinity R.L.F.C and the utilisation of the enhanced facilities by community groups.