Owning a Bisley caravan
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
That is on the NSRA land and has had planning permission for at least 10 years - there is no Travelodge or other hotel or any sign of building work.ovenpaa wrote: I thought there was approval for a Travelodge or similar, what happened to the project?
Odd that as when I worked at the NSRA it was going to be open by this Easter :roll:
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
The NSRA and DeVere hotels are in the process of just that ie building a hotel near the Lord Roberts Centre. You can be sure that the rooms won't be cheap, though.Billy-Bullseye wrote:Caravans are a blot on the landscape at Bisley, an eyesore.
They should get rid of them all and build a nice Travelodge
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
Delayed by squatters and protracted legal matters around that issue.karen wrote:That is on the NSRA land and has had planning permission for at least 10 years - there is no Travelodge or other hotel or any sign of building work.ovenpaa wrote: I thought there was approval for a Travelodge or similar, what happened to the project?
Odd that as when I worked at the NSRA it was going to be open by this Easter :roll:
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
So unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future then Roger?
Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
Wonder where they'll get the money from though as I was made redundant by them last November due to lack of money.
I honestly can't see it happening as it has just dragged on for so long now since way before any legal issues and I don't see a big enough market for it from shooters. The planning permission says "The accommodation hereby approved shall be used only in conjunction with the shooting activities at Bisley Camp and shall not be used continuously or as permanent accommodation."
Have a look at http://www2.guildford.gov.uk/publicaccess/ and type in Bisley. Its the one marked Land off Kings Way, Bisley Camp, Brookwood, Woking, GU24.
I honestly can't see it happening as it has just dragged on for so long now since way before any legal issues and I don't see a big enough market for it from shooters. The planning permission says "The accommodation hereby approved shall be used only in conjunction with the shooting activities at Bisley Camp and shall not be used continuously or as permanent accommodation."
Have a look at http://www2.guildford.gov.uk/publicaccess/ and type in Bisley. Its the one marked Land off Kings Way, Bisley Camp, Brookwood, Woking, GU24.
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
You could see some ground works by the end of the year.ovenpaa wrote:So unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future then Roger?
I do wonder at the quality of management who are running the project - best I can say is a bunch of enthusiastic amateurs!
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
Sorry Karen, but that sounds like sour grapes!karen wrote:Wonder where they'll get the money from though as I was made redundant by them last November due to lack of money.
I honestly can't see it happening as it has just dragged on for so long now since way before any legal issues and I don't see a big enough market for it from shooters. The planning permission says "The accommodation hereby approved shall be used only in conjunction with the shooting activities at Bisley Camp and shall not be used continuously or as permanent accommodation."
Have a look at http://www2.guildford.gov.uk/publicaccess/ and type in Bisley. Its the one marked Land off Kings Way, Bisley Camp, Brookwood, Woking, GU24.
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Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
Hahaha - no way is it sour grapes. I could not get out of the place fast enough! It was a horrible job and I hated it.
Most of the rest of the staff were lovely and it was nothing to do with them - it was just the job itself. Just completely the wrong job for me.
Most of the rest of the staff were lovely and it was nothing to do with them - it was just the job itself. Just completely the wrong job for me.
Re: Owning a Bisley caravan
Dunno... at least it wont get flattened (or cleft in twain) by a falling tree though will it???? clapclapovenpaa wrote:I thought there was approval for a Travelodge or similar, what happened to the project?Billy-Bullseye wrote:Caravans are a blot on the landscape at Bisley, an eyesore.
They should get rid of them all and build a nice Travelodge
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