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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    guess he was thinking far out the good for nothing shit block a land is cheap and lost sight of the fack there is next to no one there to support it and most that would live down that way would have or know some one with land they could ride on for free. now do the same thing near a main center and your on the right track.
    In the UK you have population everywhere enough to support a venture in any part of the country.
    It probably never even occured to this guy that there would be a shortage of punters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlangMasterJ View Post
    Exactly.

    Upper Hutt would have been the spot.
    Too Right!!!!!!!!!!
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    Well ,being from Murch, as the locals call it I can tell you that its 120 km south of Nelson,plus about another 30 km up a side valley to the proposed track site.. It is in the middle of nowhere & thats why most people like it....(Murch that is)
    Our crime problem is the pot growers the cant catch...
    I was approached to make a submission against the track, which I refused to do.Most negative submissions were because of the dodgy gravel road which is quite busy with farming activities & the onus was placed on Tasman District Council that if they were to grant consents then they'd have to widen the road.They passed that onto the Pommie fella.
    He was a whinging pom. He was also loudmouthed & arrogant. He also said to more than one person that the local farmers were all lazy. You dont endear yourself to the locals with that attitude. You shouldnt also start work without the consents in place. So fuck off back to blighty bro...we dont need that type here.
    Theres a much better track in the Lamb valley anyway.
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    "Mr Collins said people in Nelson needed to see how things were done in Britain..." What a twat... I'm from the UK and I've seen how they do things... which is why I came here He is English right enough... probably a southerner too [I'm Scottish if you hadn't guessed]

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    BTW I dream of running a motorcycle park too... so if anyone knows of a sandy area near Welly... let me know. [Little chance, but worth asking]

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    Around Te Marua has some ok soil.
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    Ok ta... see there's a golf course there though... do you think they'd be happy to share?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pornstar View Post
    Around Te Marua has some ok soil.
    When I left Wellington quite a few years ago Te Marua where having heaps of trouble with the newly moved in neighbors on the hills with noise. I doubt a bike facility anywhere there would go down to well? But I have been away for a fair while.
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    Ive got access to Maori land, could lease the land, could build a couple of Super Cross tracks, don't think we have any here do we, (permanent one)that is, AMA style, somewhere for our riders to train, only trouble is it would be based up in the Bay of Islands

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    Not too worry, Ive got a 5 year plan. Have a good mate with 15,000 acres of bush and hills close to Wellington whose actually listening to my wooly ideas about bike parks now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drogen Omen View Post
    once again the wrath of the New Zealand governments rules, regulations and BULL SHITT red tap strikes an innocent man who wanted to bring joy to every dirtbikers hearts...
    Bah, read up on his loss in the employment courts
    The pommie shit was ripping his workers off FFS! The Employment Authority dont award 14k to someone over a couple of missed smoko's dude

    Bike park dont make him a saint, and the failure of such a project in Murchison was guaranteed, where is the population or the numbers willing to use it regular enough to see a profit?
    Just ride.

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    As I understand it, the site was chosen with some care. It was in a massive natural amphitheatre to contain the noise (ie a valley) and had no close neighbours. Noise was considered one of the most likely things to kill off a project like this... who knew? There have been several venues suggested in recent times, this was the first one that wasn't immediately knocked on the head by the rabid NIMBYs and greenies.

    The plan was to build quite a complex complex with several enduro loops, mx track, drag strip (the local club uses the Motueka aerodrome and has a fight on their hands to stay there) kart track, and a road circuit.

    The location was considered acceptably central - ppl from Nelson travel nearly that far to go to Nelson MC club rides & races. We also travel to Blenheim, Kaikoura, Waiau, Maruia Springs, Reefton, Christchurch, Greymouth... dunno that spectators would travel quite that far. Motorsport ppl in the top of the south will make the effort to get to a good event/venue. Nelson/Christchurch happens a lot. Ruapuna is our closest proper tarmac track, plenty of NSN ppl go there.

    Despite this head fellah being a Pomgolian (and not a very good employer!!), it was a consortium of 4-6 ppl mostly locals.
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    Dont know why he went back to Britain - the economy is fkd there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rossrc View Post
    "Mr Collins said people in Nelson needed to see how things were done in Britain..." What a twat... I'm from the UK and I've seen how they do things... which is why I came here He is English right enough... probably a southerner too [I'm Scottish if you hadn't guessed]
    I agree wholeheartedly! Im from Wales.Hehe!
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