Great news that the terms of the deal that has given West Ham the use of the Olympic Stadium has today been made public – after a long campaign by 14 Supporter Trusts, including QPR1st. More here: https://oscoalition.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/olympic-stadium-agreement-released/
QPR1st
Olympic Stadium deal must be made public
The London Legacy Development Corporation has failed in its latest bid to keep secret the deal it made with West Ham to give it the use of the Olympic Stadium. There can be no excuses for secrecy on how taxpayers’ money has been used, and on whether the deal means
Statement on Stadium Meeting
QPR1st Supporters’ Trust representatives were pleased to have the opportunity to discuss the proposals for the new stadium with the Alan Sendorek, Head of Strategy, QPR Property. The meeting was a positive step forward in establishing effective dialogue between the club and the supporters’ trust. Club CEO Lee Hoos has said
The Clubs Old Oak Stadium Appeal
The club is asking supporters to make their support known to the Old Oak regeneration planners. They explain how here http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/qpr-new-stadium-support-form-3000872.aspx While QPR 1st Supporters’ Trust continue to have some serious unanswered questions about the new stadium, its actual ownership and QPR’s position at the stadium, we nonetheless urge supporters
Supporters’ consultation committee minutes published
We welcome the club breaking its silence over plans for a new stadium at last week’s supporter consultation meeting. We hope this is a start to more regular and more detailed discussion on the proposals as the planning process for Old Oak develops. The statement made during the meeting that
We ask; what’s the future for ticket prices at Loftus Road?
QPR1st Supporters’ Trust is asking the club to clarify season ticket arrangements, and plans for the future following a statement by club co-chairman Tony Fernandes that the publicised 30 per cent increase in season ticket prices will not take place. The statement came in a wide-ranging interview with Clive Whittingham, published
Football supporters make a difference
Congratulations to Liverpool supporters for their campaign which has led to a u-turn by the club’s owners with a two-year freeze on Anfield ticket prices – and to the Football Supporters Federation which successfully called for an increase in the number of FA Cup final ticket going to supporters of
QPR1st Supporters’ Trust thanks Amit Bhatia for his work as chairman of the Community Trust.
QPR1st Supporters’ Trust thanks Amit Bhatia for his work as chairman of the Community Trust. His decision to step down as chairman of QPR in the Community Trust comes after seven years in that role. Under his chairmanship the Community Trust was placed on firm foundations, becoming a registered charity,
QPR1st says the club should break its silence on new stadium plans
Eight weeks of consultation on a “local plan” for Old Oak – where QPR has said it wants to build a new stadium – has started. The consultation, by the planning authority for the area – the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation – is on a plan that
Campaign for openness on West Ham Olympic Stadium deal
QPR1st supports the campaign coalition of supporter trusts calling for the deal for West Ham to use the Olympic stadium to be made public. As West Ham and the London Legacy Development Corporation are reported as disagreeing over the meaning of the agreement this seems more important than ever. After