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    Posted: 01 Jul 16 at 10:25pm
" they are a bloody nuisance, old people waiting to die basically, move down fill up the area, contribute nothing but complaints on tap."

Offer to teach them sailing in a couple of old Solos? And then offer them a Viking funeral...

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Post Options Post Options   Quote gordon1277 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 16 at 4:47pm
Hi Grf
I will see if i can get hold of our drawings,our will be 3 storey as we will have a narrow plot and changing room elsewhere. But of course the sodding snooker tables stay on site!
I would try and get hold of Parkstones to show what can be done to the council I think there build cost is only 4.5million easy for a rich guy like yourself to fund.
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No. not quite like that at all, we are locked in on either side with nimbys, some even move in, complain about our planning application for a small extension, then having lost us the application they move out.

So there is a large tract of land between us and the next suburb, about two miles of undeveloped coastline and the last chance for a bit more room next the sea and the council are going to develop it anyway. We're kind of being used along with a leisure centre as a couple of reasons to kick the door in, then there will be about 150 homes built and the road redirected so the properties, hopefully including our new club if our members decide to elect to move, will be next to the sea.

I've managed to locate and contact the Commodore of Worthing SC who has just undergone what we're thinking of and I'm going to pop down and visit him tomorrow ahead of a crunch meeting for us on wednesday, I was just casting around for similar projects and any plans that might have already been drawn up for a modern club next to the sea.

Anyway thanks for the responses, we'll see how it goes. Needless to say the local nimbys are on the march to try and prevent the entire development, they stopped a marina development some years ago that would have been excellent for the area, they are a bloody nuisance, old people waiting to die basically, move down fill up the area, contribute nothing but complaints on tap. Back when I had a half decent sized company attracting staff down here was a nightmare, with nothing to do, nowhere to go, this development could at least cheer up the sea front with a few restaurants, clubs, bars and the like Riviera style.

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Originally posted by Steve411

[Another problem for coastal locations like yours is that councils can make far more money fleecing motorists for car-parking]

The council at Highcliffe must be raking it in. Something like £15 per day at the DZero champs last weekend. I parked 5 minutes walk away for free.

In fairness the guy marshalling the arrival of competitors was advising competitors on where to go for free street parking at Highcliffe.  I couldn't fault Highcliffe SC's organisation both on and off the water over the long weekend :) 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote davidyacht Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 16 at 4:16pm
One of the most positive message things when doing the Solo Nations Cup at Riva del Garda was the free pass to use the town's main car park ... The progressive Italians see sailing as something that promotes and does good for the town
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Steve411 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 16 at 3:52pm
[Another problem for coastal locations like yours is that councils can make far more money fleecing motorists for car-parking]

The council at Highcliffe must be raking it in. Something like £15 per day at the DZero champs last weekend. I parked 5 minutes walk away for free.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote fab100 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 16 at 3:00pm
Ah, dealing with politicos. So you will need to cover all the politically-correct stuff about inclusiveness, demonstrating that it's not a virtually exclusive white, middle-class, male dominated sport for the well off. Try gathering a poll of members' occupations to counter at least part of that myth. Our fantastic Sailability section helps with this too, but that is something far harder to provide where you are.

The argument that at Premier League football season ticket holder spends more watching than most dinghy sailors spend participating is a handy one.

Another problem for coastal locations like yours is that councils can make far more money fleecing motorists for car-parking, let alone selling the land for residential development, than it can charging a sailing club.

So good luck - you can always name-drop Nelson and our sea-faring history.

We run lots of RYA training and also give free-taster sails as well as having a successful open day, aimed at making sailing and FPSC accessible to all, which seems to tick yes too.

Finally, you could always ask what they want from you; at least then you can prepare the arguments as to why you cannot achieve the unachievable.

Good luck - we look forward to the opening party and regatta

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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 16 at 9:48am
Sorry to bung this here, I need a set of plans for a modern sailing club, we're in negotiation with out local council to upsticks and move lock stock to a slightly bigger location with possibly cleaner wind.

Trying to get hold of someone from Worthing as I believe they just rebuilt with council assistance.

Or advice from anyone who've gone down this path.
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