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Tottenham’s plans for a stunning new structure at Hotspur way approved

By Bruce Grove -

Football London reports that Tottenham has had plans to build a new amphitheatre at Hotspur Way approved by Enfield Council.

The structure is set to help with the bonding of first-team members, academy players, families and friends as well as the local community.

Spurs have been growing as a club in recent years, their stadium is arguably the most state-of-the-art in the Premier League at the moment and they want to stay at the front of things.

The plans for the new amphitheatre was submitted in August, according to the report and the approval was recommended last month by the planning department.

The club wants to get their first team and academy players together and they decided to build the structure.

In the application, they stated that the club needed to get the structure erected because of the requirements of their first team, the academy as well as their desire to keep working with their local community.

The application stated as published by Football London: “This application is a direct response to the club’s ongoing academy and first team operational requirements, combined with our desire to provide potential further areas for the local community across the training centre site.

“The proposal comprises the excavation of a small landscaped amphitheatre and associated access path in the existing grass meadow at the southern end of the training centre site.”

Enfield Council has given the club three years from when the decision was made to start work.

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Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

Gonna look up that yard👍 who gets first pick on the fish when they drain it? Let me guess, the suits?

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

A few thousand on site i think including managers and navy (before covid) lol and not sure on the width but docks about 15m deep i think

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

How many on site? How wide and how deep?

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Jesus nothing as big as that but the dockyard covers 4 miles of river lol im working on ships that are 110 long atm nice work tbh

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

OK. Big yard? Big dry dock? The last shipyard I worked in we were building 600metre long container ships. 100metres wide. 90metres deep. Monsters. Mearsk lindo

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Plymouth mate

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

Stick should be one handed. The secret is not to hold the electrode holder too tight. Get the molten pool flowing and relax, and don’t let the “onion/key hole close up on you on the verticals. Oh and get comfortable (when possible)

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

Portsmouth?

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Na im in England and not coded in one of the most secure pipe fitting jobs in the country atm refitting her majesties warships so its happy days

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Indeed bloke in my yard can stick weld 1 handed to nuclear quality impressive is an understatement

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago
Reply to  mikey hughes

😂 I have no idea what she does, “no compwehension” even!

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

Pipe fitter? Loada work in the middle east. You coded? You’re in America right? ASME 9? 6gr (restricted) is the one. Gotta be able to use both hands. 🌚 seen many a good one handed welder flop on it. You can feed the rod through the pipe from the back and work it from the inside. 🌚 shh. Don’t tell the inspector🌚 (got to keep the tungsten tip sharp.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

Its an art form man.

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Enjoy it as takes most me concentration keeping speed angle and distance is almost like a meditation for me 🤣🤣

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

Can stick and tig do so in work as a pipefitter havent done mig in a while nothing major though mostly brackets have practiced doing a root run on a pipe and stuff but not really required where I work

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

Know a bit about the welding game bruva?

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jonathan Hurst

All. Tig roots in pipes. Iron powder rods on plate (filets) Flux core 1.6 wire on the mig (single V butts) vertical and overhead

Jonathan Hurst
Jonathan Hurst
3 years ago
Reply to  Tappaspur

But of tig or mig I wonder or a bit of good old stick !!+

mikey hughes
mikey hughes
3 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

At last a role for Donna Cullen.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Bruva Bruce. Don’t listen to the miserable negative morons (who are no where near it) They’ve already proved they know fck all. Keep doing your ting

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago
Reply to  mikey hughes

You mean gym bunnies with massive earwax sticks in Nike leotards? 😂

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago

So some landscaping project near the M25 is now newsworthy? I thought the new signings might have put an end to the pointless headlines! Old habits die hard I guess… 😂

DannyG
DannyG
3 years ago

Building: It’s what we do best.

mikey hughes
mikey hughes
3 years ago

What are we having gladiators next?

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Bring in the welders🌚 better renew my 6g coding. Strike an arc.🌚

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