So the people who will lose their jobs at WHL will keep their role at the new stadium?
comment by Who's Kissing Cameras. (U1703)
posted 4 hours, 21 minutes ago
So the people who will lose their jobs at WHL will keep their role at the new stadium?
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Which people will be losing their jobs ?
So there will 3700 additional jobs added to those who are working already at the present stadium?
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 4 minutes ago
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
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Yes - relocated with some £35M compensation for their troubles
comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 4 minutes ago
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
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Yes - relocated with some £35M compensation for their troubles
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That's a relief
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comment by Sugar-Ray (U21430)
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comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 4 minutes ago
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
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Yes - relocated with some £35M compensation for their troubles
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It was nothing like that sum of money.
Archway Steel sought huge compensation, being the last landowner standing in the way of the compulsory purchase order.
The settlement they received is reported to have been less than what SPurs offered them.
In any event, the sums companies receive under CPOs is compensation for any costs/losses incurred in being relocated - so it covers the cost of replacement premises, costs of moving, losses incurred during this relocation disruption. It not a bribe related to nothing at all, payments are relative and proportionate.
I'm glad mr Josif josif is still trading
Thay are currently at Brunswick Industrial Park N11. If they hadn't moved they'd be on the pitch.
...Right in the centre circle
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As a Tottenham resident this has been the best thing to happen in the area
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How much is the tea lady on?
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posted on 29/4/17
Great news
posted on 29/4/17
So the people who will lose their jobs at WHL will keep their role at the new stadium?
posted on 29/4/17
comment by Who's Kissing Cameras. (U1703)
posted 4 hours, 21 minutes ago
So the people who will lose their jobs at WHL will keep their role at the new stadium?
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Which people will be losing their jobs ?
posted on 29/4/17
So there will 3700 additional jobs added to those who are working already at the present stadium?
posted on 29/4/17
1 per ticket holder?
posted on 29/4/17
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
posted on 29/4/17
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 4 minutes ago
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
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Yes - relocated with some £35M compensation for their troubles
posted on 29/4/17
comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 4 minutes ago
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
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Yes - relocated with some £35M compensation for their troubles
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That's a relief
posted on 29/4/17
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posted on 29/4/17
comment by Sugar-Ray (U21430)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by The Mighty Tottenham Hotspur. (U7858)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 4 minutes ago
What about that business which was arsoned in a freak of nature? Is it still up and running?
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Yes - relocated with some £35M compensation for their troubles
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It was nothing like that sum of money.
Archway Steel sought huge compensation, being the last landowner standing in the way of the compulsory purchase order.
The settlement they received is reported to have been less than what SPurs offered them.
In any event, the sums companies receive under CPOs is compensation for any costs/losses incurred in being relocated - so it covers the cost of replacement premises, costs of moving, losses incurred during this relocation disruption. It not a bribe related to nothing at all, payments are relative and proportionate.
posted on 29/4/17
I'm glad mr Josif josif is still trading
posted on 29/4/17
Thay are currently at Brunswick Industrial Park N11. If they hadn't moved they'd be on the pitch.
posted on 29/4/17
...Right in the centre circle
posted on 29/4/17
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posted on 29/4/17
As a Tottenham resident this has been the best thing to happen in the area
posted on 29/4/17
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posted on 29/4/17
£35m
posted on 29/4/17
How much is the tea lady on?
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