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Published Date: 04 August 2007
MEADOWBANK Stadium in Edinburgh is facing almost certain demolition after an independent taskforce set up to investigate its future agreed it should close.
The council-appointed panel is understood to have accepted warnings from officials that it would be a waste of money to refurbish the ageing arena, which was built for the 1970 Commonwealth Games. A leaked copy of its draft conclusions has described
any attempted revamp as "short term and short-sighted".

The recommendation of the taskforce, chaired by Terry Christie, a former manager of Meadowbank Thistle football club and a headteacher at Musselburgh Grammar School, will add weight to arguments for the building of a £53 million stadium on Sighthill Park, in the west of the capital.

The draft report urges the council to look at rebuilding at Meadowbank as the "best-case scenario". But unless the council can persuade the Scottish Executive to provide tens of millions of pounds in funding, it accepts that selling the land for housing is the city's best option.

The taskforce was set up in April after protests about the council's plans to demolish Meadowbank Stadium, sell the land to property developers and build the new arena at Sighthill.

The group is made up of councillors, officials of the local authority and its arms-length firm Edinburgh Leisure, community groups and sporting organisations. Officials involved in lobbying the Executive have made clear there is no prospect of winning significant new funding.

The leaked report shows that the taskforce agrees that maintaining the status quo is "not an option" and Edinburgh must invest in national and regional sports facilities. The Executive has awarded £17 million to the council towards the proposed Sighthill stadium and the £32 million revamp of the Commonwealth Pool.

The draft document says refurbishment at Meadowbank "would be a short-term, short-sighted approach to the provision of sporting facilities and would not meet the national agenda or the council's vision for appropriate sporting facilities. Regrettably, there does not appear currently to be a viable alternative to the sale of the Meadowbank site."

Steve Cardownie, the deputy leader of City of Edinburgh Council, said the reality was the council would have to find the money. He said: "If there is no capital receipt available from the sale of land at Meadowbank and the money cannot be found from elsewhere, then the council may well have to go back to the drawing board.

"That is obviously a matter for the council to decide, but we've not even seen the findings of this working group yet, so it's too early to say any more."

A council spokesman said: "We are aware that the independent working group is at very early stages of drafting its report. We await submission of the final version this month."

An Executive spokesman said: "The Scottish government, through SportScotland, has allocated £17 million for three projects at Sighthill, Hunter's Hall and the Royal Commonwealth Pool and it is now the local authority's responsibility to bring forward detailed proposals."



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  • Last Updated: 03 August 2007 11:17 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Meadowbank
 
1

Pilrig.,

Livingston 04/08/2007 05:30:31

People of Sighthill beware - you're about to lose the open spaces behind the flats.

2

Voldemort,

Edinburgh 04/08/2007 05:39:30

A new stadium for potentially international events in the picturesque, secure area of Sighthill ... !?

First nuke the place then build a stadium fair enough just to 'de-NED'ify' the area - then perhaps building something like this in that area would be fine.

I'd love to know how was on the 'independent' task force .... ex Labour cronies perchance ??

Meadowbank is being converted into flats for the sole reason of the council being able to grab 800 homes more council tax + selling the site to the developers who will sons/cousins to the councillors who proposed all this and there will the ritual passing of brown envelopes around the council!

It is corruption pure and simple and nobody seems to have the balls to deal with it!

3

ex katman 2,

ex sudan 04/08/2007 06:51:44

Passed Meadowbank the other day and it is a sorry looking stadium. Replacing it with a Gorbals slum would be an improvement.Tear it down and build affordable houses on the site or bring back Speedway.

4

Jeeemy,

04/08/2007 07:59:45

"Stadium goin cheap at Murrayfield!!!!"
No use it would require as much money as building at Sight hill. It would also need to be PURPOSE BUILT.
The biggest problem with all local authority buildings there is never any account taken of running costs or maintenance.
Watch this space! and Glasgow’s bid if successful, remember that’s the council that closed a swimming pool against all local thoughts or feelings.

5

Talcy,

04/08/2007 08:04:17

#3 - Affordable houses??!! Thanks for that, I needed a good laugh.

6

ex katman 2,

ex sudan 04/08/2007 08:25:25

#6 Talcy
Glad to be of service, keep smiling.

7

Tomaggs,

Fife 04/08/2007 08:28:32

In that case, please can we have the Meadowbank site for a state of the art skatepark?

Every site identified earns howls from residents far and wide, but how could they object to a Meadowbank skatepark which would be more peaceful than a stadium?

8

Goat Boy,

04/08/2007 08:46:52

I'm sure at the time, the new stadium would have been cutting edge design, using all the latest materials and loads of concrete - something for the city to be proud of. Now it looks so bad they need to knock it down.

Er...the Scottish Parliament Building is made of similar materials is it not. I suspect it may meet a similar fate.

9

NorT,

Edinburgh 04/08/2007 10:42:54

When you look at he composition of the "independent" taskforce you will see that it is not very independent as they all have a vested interest in getting rid of Meadowbank.

10

sickpuppy,

embra 04/08/2007 10:57:52

why not rebuild on the land at meadowbank? and convert the council buildings into flats?

11

JuanKerr,

Edimbra..... 04/08/2007 14:49:42

Car owners beware. While your inside sweating your cars almost certainly being tanned.
Its probably a promise the 'honourable leader' made to a house builder friend. When He was red labour. He sold of plenty of them so one more playing field sell of in a prime location won't hurt! As a report said "They can't believe how closely Edinburgh Council are with certain developers" , Who was their main sales agent in the council?

12

JuanKerr,

Edimbra..... 04/08/2007 14:52:17

#2 - "It is corruption pure and simple and nobody seems to have the balls to deal with it!"

The EEN have repeatedly ignored corruption at the council since the early 80's

Their is a unwritten code between them of "If you publish, you only ever get the licencing list to print!"

13

Jock's blog,

Edinburgh 04/08/2007 16:35:41

The final report from the working group hasn't been published yet, so this article is completely worthless.

Come to the Public Meeting at Meadowbank at 7.00pm on Friday 17th August.

http://www.savemeadowbank.org

14

AaronL,

Hillside 04/08/2007 19:08:39

If you want more information on how developers have successfully infiltrated councils, please check out Dispatches program on Britain’s Bad Housing.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8576816145694781...

15

Teeny Totty Turqouise Hexagon Bun,

04/08/2007 19:28:17

Great , I support a team that no longer exists and now the teams stadium is going as well.


Oh well , at least I'm not a Jambo or a Hibbie.

16

heatherp,

argh 05/08/2007 13:43:16

Hunters Hall development is not happening...velodrome and curling facilities to go to Glasgow.

Sighthill should not happen. Sell off of land should not happen to fund this development. Proper funding should be provided to fund a development fit for the purpose of Edinburgh citizens first and foremost and provide regional and national facilities funded by regional and national bodies
Let's wait until the working group reports....


 

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