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Open Space and Park Plans. Bankeyfields, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent


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Whilst hunting through the old forum, I came across a link posted by Ghost, which turned out to be a PDF file of the Bankeyfields Openspace and park plans [PDF 5.57 MB].

Location on the plans states: Bankeyfields Public Open Space, John Rhodes Way - so quote that on any phones calls, and also the application number: 47020. Then try and see if someone tries to deny all knowledge of the open space area.

Submitted by Chris Hayes and Brian Sammons, dated 18th April 2007.

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sharky's picture

Old forum

It is good to see that the old forum is still active, and you are still able to access it.
http://bankeyfields.3.forumer.com/

Web Monkey's picture

Our own site archive

Looking back on the glory days?

Check out the Bankeyfields archive for this site.
http://www.bankeyfields.co.uk/archive

Just look at the posts in the summer of 2008, and the amount of different people posting, what happened to this site.

sharky's picture

Archive

If you delve deep enough there was an article written on the monies allocated within the 106 agreements, and the compound interest it should have made, bet "mums gone to Iceland"

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From the old forum - the interest calculations

"This was lifted from the old fourm, posted by Student @ December 21, 2006 11:45 pm
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student Posted: December 21, 2006 11:45 pm

How have the council and neighbourhood watch team agreed the sum involved in the open space development?

A figure of £395,000 plus 7/8 years interest is mentioned when giving a total of £431,000 to be spent.

If we had invested £395,000 in a medium interest bank account paying, a constant 4% for the last 7 years, the urrent value would be:

£505,600 using simple interest at 4% of the original sum per year, for seven years.

£519,793.05, interest compounded annually at 4%.

£522,636.28, interest compounded continuously at 4%.

Whichever figure is used, there is a big difference to the £431,000 that is mentioned in the newsletter.

Can anyone tell us what the amount available to spend is?

If it is £431,000, why?

Cheers
STUDENT
http://bankeyfields.3.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=2&view=findpost&p=73

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