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Wildcats allowed to practise in winter

11:04am Friday 15th August 2008

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WEYMOUTH Wildcats have got the green light for practice speedway sessions during the winter.

But the consent for one Saturday afternoon session a month during the closed season left Wildcats bosses only half happy - they had asked West Dorset District Council planners for double that.

Members of the council's development control committee voted in favour of a proposal to vary a condition in the permission granted in November 2006 for speedway at the Wessex Stadium off Radipole Lane, Weymouth.

Conditions allowed only for race nights on Fridays or Saturdays during the speedway season to minimise noise impact on neighbours.

But Weymouth Wildcats Ltd returned to planners to ask to be allowed to hold winter training and practice sessions as well.

Planning officer Andrew Martin recommended approval for temporary consent allowing one Saturday afternoon session a month between November 1 and March 14.

Agent John Roberts asked the committee to allow two Saturdays a month. He said the sessions would be limited by the weather and by avoiding Saturdays earmarked for home Weymouth Football Club home matches at the stadium.

He said: "You have embraced the Olympic challenge - please give support to our speedway riders."

The application had sparked objections on grounds of noise nuisance.

Angela and Jonathan Bennett of Bennetts Water Gardens - approximately 400 metres from the track - told councillors that the noise would be detrimental to their business as a haven for visitors and a setting for civil weddings.

Mr Martin said: "Given that there is permanent permission for speedway racing at the Wessex Stadium it is understandable that the operators want to have practice and training sessions."

He said conditions included one that sessions would be supervised by a machine operator licensed by the Speedway Control Board and another that the public address system is used only for safety announcements and not for music or commentary.

Mr Martin said noise levels would be monitored and the data used for any future application.

After the meeting Wildcats chairman Phil Bartlett said he was pleased to have the consent but was disappointed it was not for twice the number of sessions.

He said: "It goes half way. But if we want any more we would have to put in another application."


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BristolExile, Bristol says...
11:54am Fri 15 Aug 08

Bennetts Water Gardens are at least 800 metres, double the distance stated but I would imagine the noise will still be quite audible from that distance. Seems like a fair compromise.

Jimbo, Weymouth says...
12:23pm Fri 15 Aug 08

BristolExile wrote:
Bennetts Water Gardens are at least 800 metres, double the distance stated but I would imagine the noise will still be quite audible from that distance. Seems like a fair compromise.
It's very audible from Weymouth harbour 2 miles away! Thank god it'll only be once a month, no doubt there will be more complaints though.

Cowpig, weymouth says...
1:45pm Fri 15 Aug 08

Who holidays in Weymouth in the winter ? Do some people in Weymouth not want to encourage local sport. How do they think the Wildcats will progress in the league if they are not allowed to practice. The younger members who have to rely on the meetings finishing early so they can get some second half practice must wonder why they bother ! The noise from the football is probably just as loud or even louder but no comments are made on this. Give the lads a chance to progress, they are keen why aren't some of the residents of Weymouth of the same mind.

DaveF, Dorchester says...
2:01pm Fri 15 Aug 08

But some people just want peace and quiet - just as we like football and speedway. They have a right to air their views too..!

Westie, West Dorset says...
2:44pm Fri 15 Aug 08

Angela and Jonathan Bennett of Bennetts Water Gardens - approximately 400 metres from the track - told councillors that the noise would be detrimental to their business as a haven for visitors and a setting for civil weddings.

Who is likely to be getting married outside at this time of year, its November - March that is being mentioned not during the summer.
The practice sessions are only for 1 day each month... this is dependant on the weather so could be 1 Saturday every 2 months.
These lads should be given every encouragement, afterall they bring visitors to Weymouth during the racing season and should be a credit to the town.
They are currently 4th in the league with matches in hand on those above them, so should finish higher up.
The practice sessions would finish early afternoon, (it gets dark early in the winter), they will not be continuous as on race nights now, afterall they are 'practice' sessions.
It's very audible from Weymouth harbour 2 miles away

Thats probably due to the wind direction, so this will happen in any direction when its windy, as with any wind carried noise.

castrol r, dorchester says...
11:22pm Fri 15 Aug 08

I agree with westie all depends on wind direction the facts are speedway has been at weymouth for a good number of years there was also a practice and training day speedway is a sport the young riders need to practice to improve there skills i know of no other sport not one where participants are not allowed to practice or train this sport is family orientated friendly and welcoming you wont see yobs fights foul language at speedway and i accept not everyone must like speedway but come on its one saturday afternoon per month in winter and thats weather permitting so with our current weather its not even going to be once a month so please these young riders need all the help they can get to progress in there sport thank you council for your welcoming decision

Ask Archie, Weymouth says...
2:53pm Mon 18 Aug 08

DaveF wrote:
But some people just want peace and quiet - just as we like football and speedway. They have a right to air their views too..!
I could not agree more.You can actually hear the speedway at ferry bridge if the wind is in the right (or wrong) direction.

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