New Flying Club Building

New Flying Club Building

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bolide

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579 posts

261 months

Saturday 17th March 2018
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What's the story with the "new" Flying Club building at Goodwood? It's been up for a couple of years but - at least on my last visit - has not yet been finished or occupied

Spill the beans, someone!

Nick Froome

Tempest_5

604 posts

204 months

Saturday 17th March 2018
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I seem to recall reading on another forum that it is something to do with how part of it is constructed. It was not done to spec and is having to be redone. Might have been the roof.

Don't take that as gospel as I haven't been able to find the appropriate thread and I'm getting to the age where I start to suffer from what an older colleague used to refer to as "CRAFT" (Can't Remember A F*cking Thing).

ewand

792 posts

221 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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I was talking to someone on Saturday night who was a member of the flying club, and also a local, and a former architect. He said when they first put up the building, he noticed a few things that raised his eyebrows, regarding the quality of construction. GW got into dispute with the builders, who've now gone bust. And it appears the Duke's extended family were involved in the builders, so it's all a bit ugly...

Looking beyond the hoardings, it seems they've taken the roof off? Certainly doesn't look like it's going to be usable for a while.

Ian Wegg

681 posts

147 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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There were a lot of, what Goodwood described as, "snagging issues" with the original building. Anyone who looked at it could see the outside was quite tatty and the roof was covered with patches,

New planning permission was submitted in 2016 for the remedial work, which included cladding the building and modifying the roof (the roof was always intended to be a viewing area but the original design didn't include any railing around it!) The permission was granted in early 2017 but I believe work has been delayed by the disputes with the original builders.

The planning permissions can be found on the CDC website: https://publicaccess.chichester.gov.uk/online-appl...




bolide

Original Poster:

579 posts

261 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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I am really surprised it was left to rumble on for so long. I would have thought LM would have got it sorted before the next major event. Work started at the beginning of 2015

There is an update on the Goodwood website now. It's due to open in September 2018:

https://www.goodwood.com/estate/aerodrome/aerodrom...

Nick Froome

GRRC575

26 posts

190 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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Thanks for the updates, I've watched this with interest, as I used to enjoy the scrambled egg on toast there, and wondered why it was taking so long.

Ian Wegg

681 posts

147 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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bolide said:
I am really surprised it was left to rumble on for so long. I would have thought LM would have got it sorted before the next major event. Work started at the beginning of 2015
I believe a lot of the delay was due to legal wranglings, the last set of Goodwood accounts mention a £0.8m claim from the original construction company (who, I've just noticed, went into administration earlier this month).


Edited by Ian Wegg on Tuesday 20th March 14:58

bolide

Original Poster:

579 posts

261 months

Thursday 22nd March 2018
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GRRC575 said:
Thanks for the updates, I've watched this with interest, as I used to enjoy the scrambled egg on toast there, and wondered why it was taking so long.
I admit my interest lay more in the Flying Club cafe than anything else. It was a great stopover for lunch on the way to the Pallant House Gallery in Chichester

Nick Froome

Ian Wegg

681 posts

147 months

Friday 23rd March 2018
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bolide said:
I admit my interest lay more in the Flying Club cafe than anything else. It was a great stopover for lunch on the way to the Pallant House Gallery in Chichester

Nick Froome
The cafe moved to the old control tower: https://www.goodwood.com/experiences/dining/aero-c...

I guess it will move back when the building is complete but personally I prefer it where it is.

ecsrobin

17,831 posts

172 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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Ian Wegg said:
bolide said:
I admit my interest lay more in the Flying Club cafe than anything else. It was a great stopover for lunch on the way to the Pallant House Gallery in Chichester

Nick Froome
The cafe moved to the old control tower: https://www.goodwood.com/experiences/dining/aero-c...

I guess it will move back when the building is complete but personally I prefer it where it is.
I think it may stay there. They wouldn’t want common folk using their nice shiny new aeroclub.

Paul Leek

30 posts

155 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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ecsrobin said:
I think it may stay there. They wouldn’t want common folk using their nice shiny new aeroclub.
Wasn't there a café in the Old Control Tower at the same time as the aero club had one in the portacabins, or is my memory playing tricks? I think it was called the Vitra Café or something similar.

ecsrobin

17,831 posts

172 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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Paul Leek said:
ecsrobin said:
I think it may stay there. They wouldn’t want common folk using their nice shiny new aeroclub.
Wasn't there a café in the Old Control Tower at the same time as the aero club had one in the portacabins, or is my memory playing tricks? I think it was called the Vitra Café or something similar.
I can only remember the aero cafe and the naafi wagon. When the aeroclub closed the cafe and staff moved to the control tower which can get very busy.

Stephanie Plum

2,792 posts

218 months

Saturday 24th March 2018
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Yep Paul’s memory is correct. It was back around 2006 when the Vitra Cafe was there.