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Bird Consultancy has won the public relations account for phase one of Lancashire County Cricket Club’s multi-million pound redevelopment.

 

Trafford Borough Council has just given the green light to the new conference, event and banqueting facility at the Old Trafford ground.

 

"This will allow the Club to start work on redeveloping the ground so that LCCC can bring International Test Cricket back to Manchester as quickly as possible," said Phillip Grant from Drivers Jonas LLP’s planning team.

 

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£200m developmentThe first stage will be a £12m venue capable of hosting dinners for up to 1000 guests, with facilities to cater for conferences from between 100 and 1000 delegates.

 


"This new facility will simply be the best of its kind – Manchester has been crying out for a 1000+ capacity events building for many years so it is good news for us, for Trafford and the wider region," explained Lancashire’s Commercial Director, Geoff Durbin.

 

During the development a marquee will be erected, to cater for conferences and dinners. Work begins next month and is due to be completed in summer 2010.

 

It’s another sporting addition to Bird Consultancy, which is working with the Football Conference, and specialist physiotherapists Harris and Ross.

 

http://www.lccc.co.uk/msites.php?p=news&id=2380

 

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What exactly are they going to do that will cost £200million???

 

Bird Consultancy has won the public relations account for phase one of Lancashire County Cricket Club’s multi-million pound redevelopment.

 

Trafford Borough Council has just given the green light to the new conference, event and banqueting facility at the Old Trafford ground.

 

"This will allow the Club to start work on redeveloping the ground so that LCCC can bring International Test Cricket back to Manchester as quickly as possible," said Phillip Grant from Drivers Jonas LLP’s planning team.

 

£200m developmentThe first stage will be a £12m venue capable of hosting dinners for up to 1000 guests, with facilities to cater for conferences from between 100 and 1000 delegates.

 


"This new facility will simply be the best of its kind – Manchester has been crying out for a 1000+ capacity events building for many years so it is good news for us, for Trafford and the wider region," explained Lancashire’s Commercial Director, Geoff Durbin.

 

During the development a marquee will be erected, to cater for conferences and dinners. Work begins next month and is due to be completed in summer 2010.

 

It’s another sporting addition to Bird Consultancy, which is working with the Football Conference, and specialist physiotherapists Harris and Ross.

 

http://www.how-do.co.uk/north-west-media-news/north-west-marketing-services/bird-promotes-first-phase-of-%C2%A3200m-cricket-club-development-200901164432/

 

 

Such great service, Ian. Perhaps for your next trick you can answer "which came first - the chicken or the egg?" :lol:

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Hey. Mich at your service :D

 

It depends on what time the girls get in. I think Mel and Lori were talking about maybe getting in on the Friday, then we have places to visit, but I'm not sure.

 

Pretty sure we won't be sleeping over, think we're gonna get a hotel, but it isn't booked yet so you're more than welcome to join us :D

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Hey. Mich at your service :D

 

It depends on what time the girls get in. I think Mel and Lori were talking about maybe getting in on the Friday, then we have places to visit, but I'm not sure.

 

Pretty sure we won't be sleeping over, think we're gonna get a hotel, but it isn't booked yet so you're more than welcome to join us :D

 

:D

 

Yeah we do need a room don't we? Hee! And Min - you should definitely join us.

 

Squeeeeeeeeeee. :dance:

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Not sure. Let me have a little look around.

 

I was thinking of maybe getting one closer to the LCCC than the city centre as I need one I can park in and city centre hotels often don't have parking. Also so it's not a nightmare leaving the gig afterwards.

 

There's trams that run frequently into the centre so will be easy enough to get there if we need to, plus I'll have my car. :idea2:

 

If everyone else is okay with that of course... :D

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Not sure. Let me have a little look around.

 

I was thinking of maybe getting one closer to the LCCC than the city centre as I need one I can park in and city centre hotels often don't have parking. Also so it's not a nightmare leaving the gig afterwards.

 

There's trams that run frequently into the centre so will be easy enough to get there if we need to, plus I'll have my car. :idea2:

 

If everyone else is okay with that of course... :D

 

That sounds very good Mich. :D And smart too:smart:

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