Tugboat":2oxi7ikm said:Looking at placing them outside of the devonport end. Will lose a lot of space where the burger vans and st Johns ambulance normally park.
Tugboat":1j8myyk8 said:Looking at placing them outside of the devonport end. Will lose a lot of space where the burger vans and st Johns ambulance normally park.
Tugboat":u3nevxtd said:Looking at placing them outside of the devonport end. Will lose a lot of space where the burger vans and st Johns ambulance normally park.
Guiri Green":3hqzawve said:Tugboat":3hqzawve said:Looking at placing them outside of the devonport end. Will lose a lot of space where the burger vans and st Johns ambulance normally park.
I take comfort from the word 'Temporary'.
PicassoPigeon":3350r1ko said:I see the work on these temporary changing facilities has begun. The large exit gate area at the Devonport end is now fenced off. :scarf:
Martyn":rxw7hywt said:With this area now fenced off, the vehicle exit, will now be probably unavailable as an exit.
Jon Back spoke of this in his most recent development blogMartyn":3gpm5czr said:PicassoPigeon":3gpm5czr said:I see the work on these temporary changing facilities has begun. The large exit gate area at the Devonport end is now fenced off. :scarf:
With this area now fenced off, the vehicle exit, will now be probably unavailable as an exit.
So we willl probably have the moaners, who can’t get out of the ground within 10 secs, of the final whistle.
Patience, patience !!!
Jon Back":3gpm5czr said:Whilst I am talking about the temporary changing-rooms, it might be a good time to clear up some misconceptions about the Devonport end vehicle gate, which caused some angst when it was not opened post-match a couple of games ago.
This gate is not a pedestrian gate, and from day one of the ‘new’ stands, has never been included within our exit calculations. Indeed we should not really have ever used it for pedestrian purposes, as national rules state that we must be able to bring emergency vehicles into the stadium unimpeded for a set period after the final whistle. On balance, though, we have used it to allow people to leave the ground in the last couple of games, but this will completely stop once the temporary players’ facilities are in use.
Argy1e":1lz1xz8c said:Jon Back spoke of this in his most recent development blogMartyn":1lz1xz8c said:PicassoPigeon":1lz1xz8c said:I see the work on these temporary changing facilities has begun. The large exit gate area at the Devonport end is now fenced off. :scarf:
With this area now fenced off, the vehicle exit, will now be probably unavailable as an exit.
So we willl probably have the moaners, who can’t get out of the ground within 10 secs, of the final whistle.
Patience, patience !!!
Jon Back":1lz1xz8c said:Whilst I am talking about the temporary changing-rooms, it might be a good time to clear up some misconceptions about the Devonport end vehicle gate, which caused some angst when it was not opened post-match a couple of games ago.
This gate is not a pedestrian gate, and from day one of the ‘new’ stands, has never been included within our exit calculations. Indeed we should not really have ever used it for pedestrian purposes, as national rules state that we must be able to bring emergency vehicles into the stadium unimpeded for a set period after the final whistle. On balance, though, we have used it to allow people to leave the ground in the last couple of games, but this will completely stop once the temporary players’ facilities are in use.
IGuiri Green":36h3ckb9 said:So, if the Fencing is definitley going to br blocking the access and the Steps it is, wouldn't it have been prudent of the Club to prewarn everyone ? Thats a lot of steps for some.
Grandstander jokes aside, that's good reason to grumble. Foreward thinking and Argyle ?
From what I saw this evening, it looks like they've created a route through to the Lyndhurst, but it will very probably be a bottleneck, so using the steps might be wise.John Cooper":2aah4sga said:16:15, Stop Press this is completely fenced off now, so access will be via the steps. I hope club have thought about anyone with mobility issues?