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This will be at the South end of the Anglesea won't it? Is there anything, like that Glass walkway, going towards the north?
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why is there no door to get into (or out of) the Away changing room?
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Shush, all part of the plan [WINKING FACE]ribs wrote:why is there no door to get into (or out of) the Away changing room?
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Shut-out victories to be the norm in the new RDS.ribs wrote:why is there no door to get into (or out of) the Away changing room?
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We're going to make sure opposition teams have to fight for everything in the RDS. Including oxegen in their bricked up death chamber.ribs wrote:why is there no door to get into (or out of) the Away changing room?
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They put the lotion on the skin....COYBIB wrote:We're going to make sure opposition teams have to fight for everything in the RDS. Including oxegen in their bricked up death chamber.ribs wrote:why is there no door to get into (or out of) the Away changing room?
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Further to my communication with you last September, I just wanted to update you on the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. As you are aware, a planning application was submitted for the redevelopment of the Anglesea Stand, and as many of you know, the planning permission has been granted. The R.D.S. is currently in the process of securing funding and planning the demolition of the existing stand and the construction of the new stand. I will provide with you specific time lines once the R.D.S. has secured the necessary funding.
It is also envisaged that the R.D.S. will be submitting a planning application for a roof on the North and South Stands, and we hope this will be submitted before the end of February. Once again, thank you for your continued support of Leinster Rugby and the Senior Team in particular, and we look forward to what will hopefully be a home quarter final.
I will keep you informed of all developments in relation to the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. and I am delighted to say the R.D.S. is fully committed to improving the facilities for all over the coming years.
At this stage, there will be no changes to seating for Season 17/18.
Yours sincerely,
Mick Dawson
Chief Executive, Leinster Rugby
It is also envisaged that the R.D.S. will be submitting a planning application for a roof on the North and South Stands, and we hope this will be submitted before the end of February. Once again, thank you for your continued support of Leinster Rugby and the Senior Team in particular, and we look forward to what will hopefully be a home quarter final.
I will keep you informed of all developments in relation to the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. and I am delighted to say the R.D.S. is fully committed to improving the facilities for all over the coming years.
At this stage, there will be no changes to seating for Season 17/18.
Yours sincerely,
Mick Dawson
Chief Executive, Leinster Rugby
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The roof is good but would they maybe pick up the pace a bit. This project has been rumbling for a couple of years already!!LeinsterLeader wrote:Further to my communication with you last September, I just wanted to update you on the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. As you are aware, a planning application was submitted for the redevelopment of the Anglesea Stand, and as many of you know, the planning permission has been granted. The R.D.S. is currently in the process of securing funding and planning the demolition of the existing stand and the construction of the new stand. I will provide with you specific time lines once the R.D.S. has secured the necessary funding.
It is also envisaged that the R.D.S. will be submitting a planning application for a roof on the North and South Stands, and we hope this will be submitted before the end of February. Once again, thank you for your continued support of Leinster Rugby and the Senior Team in particular, and we look forward to what will hopefully be a home quarter final.
I will keep you informed of all developments in relation to the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. and I am delighted to say the R.D.S. is fully committed to improving the facilities for all over the coming years.
At this stage, there will be no changes to seating for Season 17/18.
Yours sincerely,
Mick Dawson
Chief Executive, Leinster Rugby
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A roof at both ends would make a great difference for families especially.
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Ah hang on, we can't just pull money out of thin air.............we're not MunsterFlash Gordon wrote:The roof is good but would they maybe pick up the pace a bit. This project has been rumbling for a couple of years already!!LeinsterLeader wrote:Further to my communication with you last September, I just wanted to update you on the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. As you are aware, a planning application was submitted for the redevelopment of the Anglesea Stand, and as many of you know, the planning permission has been granted. The R.D.S. is currently in the process of securing funding and planning the demolition of the existing stand and the construction of the new stand. I will provide with you specific time lines once the R.D.S. has secured the necessary funding.
It is also envisaged that the R.D.S. will be submitting a planning application for a roof on the North and South Stands, and we hope this will be submitted before the end of February. Once again, thank you for your continued support of Leinster Rugby and the Senior Team in particular, and we look forward to what will hopefully be a home quarter final.
I will keep you informed of all developments in relation to the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. and I am delighted to say the R.D.S. is fully committed to improving the facilities for all over the coming years.
At this stage, there will be no changes to seating for Season 17/18.
Yours sincerely,
Mick Dawson
Chief Executive, Leinster Rugby
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That'd be a brilliant addition. Would certainly make me consider a ST in either end.
How would they manage it though for horse show? I presume it would be with existing 'scaffolding' style stands and a temp canvas style roof like is on Grand Stand?
How would they manage it though for horse show? I presume it would be with existing 'scaffolding' style stands and a temp canvas style roof like is on Grand Stand?
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I know the answer is probably somewhere in the thread, but too lazy to look.
What is Leinster Rugby's outlay for this development, and what do they receive in return?
Will they be joint owners, part owners etc?
Given how few times the stadium is filled at its current capacity, and the number of matches where only 10k-13k show up, is increasing the capacity a waste of money.
We have all seen how soulless TP can look when only 12K fans show up.
What is Leinster Rugby's outlay for this development, and what do they receive in return?
Will they be joint owners, part owners etc?
Given how few times the stadium is filled at its current capacity, and the number of matches where only 10k-13k show up, is increasing the capacity a waste of money.
We have all seen how soulless TP can look when only 12K fans show up.
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"It's gonna be great"LeinsterLeader wrote:Further to my communication with you last September, I just wanted to update you on the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. As you are aware, a planning application was submitted for the redevelopment of the Anglesea Stand, and as many of you know, the planning permission has been granted. The R.D.S. is currently in the process of securing funding and planning the demolition of the existing stand and the construction of the new stand. I will provide with you specific time lines once the R.D.S. has secured the necessary funding.
It is also envisaged that the R.D.S. will be submitting a planning application for a roof on the North and South Stands, and we hope this will be submitted before the end of February. Once again, thank you for your continued support of Leinster Rugby and the Senior Team in particular, and we look forward to what will hopefully be a home quarter final.
I will keep you informed of all developments in relation to the proposed redevelopment of the R.D.S. and I am delighted to say the R.D.S. is fully committed to improving the facilities for all over the coming years.
At this stage, there will be no changes to seating for Season 17/18.
Yours sincerely,
Mick Dawson
Chief Executive, Leinster Rugby
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Closing in the North and South ends would improve the acoustics and therefore the atmosphere in the ground, I would imagine.munster#1 wrote:I know the answer is probably somewhere in the thread, but too lazy to look.
What is Leinster Rugby's outlay for this development, and what do they receive in return?
Will they be joint owners, part owners etc?
Given how few times the stadium is filled at its current capacity, and the number of matches where only 10k-13k show up, is increasing the capacity a waste of money.
We have all seen how soulless TP can look when only 12K fans show up.
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I would have thought improving the match day acoustics - i.e. capturing the sound of the crowd and raising the noise level - in order to increase the psychological pressure on visiting teams would be an important consideration of any renovation plan. It's no surprise Clermont are practically unbeatable at home, as their stadium is as close to a cauldron as one can get!!!Oldschool wrote:Closing in the North and South ends would improve the acoustics and therefore the atmosphere in the ground, I would imagine.munster#1 wrote:I know the answer is probably somewhere in the thread, but too lazy to look.
What is Leinster Rugby's outlay for this development, and what do they receive in return?
Will they be joint owners, part owners etc?
Given how few times the stadium is filled at its current capacity, and the number of matches where only 10k-13k show up, is increasing the capacity a waste of money.
We have all seen how soulless TP can look when only 12K fans show up.
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I don't think Leinster are paying anything for the redevelopment, although I do seem to recall a mention that they helped secure the stadium sponsor.
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Is their lease being increased or extended to justify the redevelopment?cormac wrote:I don't think Leinster are paying anything for the redevelopment, although I do seem to recall a mention that they helped secure the stadium sponsor.
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why do you think this information would be in the public domain?munster#1 wrote:Is their lease being increased or extended to justify the redevelopment?cormac wrote:I don't think Leinster are paying anything for the redevelopment, although I do seem to recall a mention that they helped secure the stadium sponsor.
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