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CPO general meeting just completed with voting to extend lease of ground to CFC for 999 years.

All reports seem positive according to Dan Levenes twitter.  Results later today.
 

4 hours ago, Van Butsen said:

CPO general meeting just completed with voting to extend lease of ground to CFC for 999 years.

All reports seem positive according to Dan Levenes twitter.  Results later today.
 

Was at the CPO AGM this morning and there was a vote about the 999 year lease.  May be a while before the results are published as Electoral Commission has to count paper and online votes. I made some notes of the meeting and will post in the next few days 

5 hours ago, Van Butsen said:

CPO general meeting just completed with voting to extend lease of ground to CFC for 999 years.

All reports seem positive according to Dan Levenes twitter.  Results later today.
 

Awesome! What else do they need before they can start digging? I am not annoyed or anything, just not very knowledgable about the schedule.

Chairman's Statement from this morning's CPO AGM:

http://www.chelseafc.com/content/dam/cfc/pdf-word-documents/CPO/CPO AGM 2017 Chairman Statement Final.pdf

Voting Results from this morning's CPO AGM:

http://www.chelseafc.com/fans/chelsea-pitch-owners/cpo-news/cpo-agm-results--all-resolutions-passed-.html

Resolution 9 refers to the 999 year lease. Resolution 1 is about the annual accounts; resolutions 2-6 are about re-electing the CPO Board; resolutions 7 and 8 are about re-appointment of and payment to the auditors; and resolutions 10 and 11 are about the issue of shares. As mentioned above I'll let you have some notes of the AGM in the next day or so.

 

Chelsea CPO AGM Results 2017.xlsx

CPO AGM 2017 Chairman Statement Final.pdf

Edited by Boyne

  • 4 weeks later...
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Not really news as such but first hand confirmation of what has been posted previously. One of the residents of the Shed End flats has been told by Fordstam that he doesn't have to move out until the end of the 2017/18 season as building work won't be starting until then. 

You will remember that the first phase of the build involves knocking down those flats (while the club remains playing at the ground for a season). This seems to confirm that the club will move out - to Wembley presumably - for the 19/20, 20/21 and 21/22 seasons with the new ground opening for 2022/23.

From http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=138465788#post138465788

  • 2 weeks later...

Great news, hopefully it pushes on a bit now and gathers more traction. Would love if last year was the last year at the Bridge, mainly to the start the ground ASAP.

32 minutes ago, RIP Mourinho said:

Fantastic news. Does anyone know if construction could start before next season? 

 

Would be great for the last season at the 'old' bridge to end with a Premier league title.

Construction is due to start at the end of next season with us continuing to play at the Bridge for the first year of the project. That means we've still got two more years at the 'Old' Bridge before we move out.

Edited by Mr Parker's Dogbite

From the club website:

http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2017/03/update-on-stadium-planning-application.html

On 11 January, Hammersmith & Fulham Council resolved to grant planning permission for a new stadium at Stamford Bridge subject to receiving mayoral approval. Following a review by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, we are delighted he has chosen to support the council's decision.

This is the latest significant step toward redevelopment of the stadium and the delivery of the extensive local community programme.

Further steps lie ahead, both during and after the planning process, before construction work can commence.

We continue to collaborate with all stakeholders and will keep you informed of progress made.

We would like to acknowledge all residents, businesses and other parties locally who are engaging with us during the process.

So how much cashish are these measly extra 20,000 seats going to generate for us?

Hate the design, btw. Perhaps it will look better once it's built. 

11 minutes ago, Zola said:

well...... 20,000 arses x £50 per ticket = £1M per home game. 

So whats that about £40m per season, x10 years = (£400m) almost the price of the whole stadium(£500m) paid for in 10 years, just from the extra revenue from those 20k seats. Probably quicker depending on the rate of price increase on those seats in the future.

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