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6:49pm Friday 3rd September 2010 in
RE: Last week’s letter from Rex Pawley criticising councillors for spending up to £750,000 on feasibility studies for a community sports stadium to replace Adams Park.
I REFER to Mr Pawley’s letter in last week’s BFP, in which he accused Wycombe District Council of failing to replace closed-down manufacturing businesses with new entrants to the Wycombe employment scene.
Despite the recent recession, Wycombe has been fortunate in maintaining a low level of unemployment and the change in employment from manufacturing to other types of business has been comparatively smooth locally.
In recent years, the council has done more to aid this employment sector transition. The town centre renewal resulted in 2,000 new jobs and, despite the recession, the council is continuing to successfully facilitate new investment – a new hotel, a new discount supermarket and a new care home are all on their way.
The council has also invested heavily in regenerating the former Compair/ Broomwade site (Hughenden Quarter) to retain it as employment land, in addition to gaining consent for a new prime business park at Handy Cross. On the high-tech front, the area around the town has gained one of Europe’s largest data centres, reusing another former manufacturing site at Saunderton. In addition a former pharmaceuticals building has been brought back into use as a business centre for charities.
However, to continue to attract employers to the town, more needs to be done to make it competitive. It is important to ensure the town’s leisure offer supports its business space and residential offer. That’s where the proposed community stadium is relevant to the district’s future. Through the Wycombe Community Stadium and Sports Project, we are considering improved sporting and leisure facilities for the whole community to potentially create a new sporting destination for both local people and visitors.
It is not a case of funding a millionaire’s dream, as Mr Pawley suggested, but more a case of taking the opportunity to get to grips with the needs of two well-known sports teams and explore the possibility of creating state of the art sports facilities that would benefit the whole community and, importantly, attract future employers to our district.
This could not only create jobs, but could increase the profile of the district, thereby positioning it to continue to grow the local economy and provide new opportunities for future generations.
Cllr Roger Colomb, Cabinet member, Wycombe District Council
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chelps says...
1:18pm Sun 5 Sep 10
1.Is a new stadium that important when our hospital is closing its facilities (eg the A and E department), the Police Force is facing staff reductions and our roads are so poorly maintained?
2. How many capacity crowds (at present 10,000) have WWFC and Wasps achieved over the years? How will they fill a stadium with a capacity in excess of 20,000?
3. What were the economic effects of WWFC entering the Football League and Wasps migrating to our town?
4.As an avid sportman there are a vast number of excellent facilities and types of sport available in High Wycombe for all ages and abilities. Do we need more 'community' sporting facilities?
5.Finally, is Mr Hayes a benefactor to our community or a businessman seeking a return on his investment whilst off loading some of the financial risk to our council?
Colin Helps FCMA MBA