Announced Monday. Common land to be deregistered to allow building work on the Circuit of Wales to begin. Sorry if this has been posted already (I couldn't find it) MotoGP News - MotoGP: Circuit of Wales clears ‘final planning hurdle’ Circuit of Wales gets green light for land deal to build £315million racetrack (From South Wales Argus)
6000 full time jobs? Does this mean during the construction phase? Wonder what the noise restrictions will be on a new circuit? All good news but only if the capex gets signed I guess :smileys:
They always lie about the number of jobs! Helps with planning. Like the idea, still think it's a daft place for it.
I live 20 minutes away from the site, trust me its a GREAT venue !!!!! : ) But, unfortunately I can't see it ever coming to fruition, but I desperately hope I'm wrong
I'm about 30 mins away it is a fantastic location. Trust me it is smack in the middle of some of the best biking roads in the country. Some of the road infrastructure has already been built, heads of the valleys road widening is also almost complete too. Its happening.
hope youre right even if its just to rid ourselves of the tedium of silverstone (from a spectating POV) :Greedy: :Stop: :Yawn: :Mooning:
Heard that the construction contract had been given to a Spanish company, sounds a bit dodgy don't you think?
FCC are the largest contractor in Europe, they did the re alignment works at Jerez a couple of years ago. They are partnered with Alun Griffiths, probably the largest civils contractor in Wales The 6000 potential jobs are not just at the circuit, the plans include a green vehicle technology park and several industrial units. Personally I can't wait, the area desperately needs investment and the circuit design looks brilliant. The buzz in the industry is that funding for the circuit itself is secured (there is still a bit of a gap for the industrial estate), procurement has already started and they are aiming to start major earthworks in the new year.
This being built will kill off another race circuit , not exactly the best economic climate at the moment
it will be heavily subsidised by the tax payer and it will need to be, crowds will be well down compared to a more centrally located venue
From that over-view image it looks seriously flat & dull. Have these planners not travelled to any interesting tracks around europe that take advangate of hills.