The Council have responded to our story of a couple of weeks ago http://tinyurl.com/Com-Stad-Sept-2012) by advertising for a developer/operator.
The contractor will manage not just the Community Stadium, but also several other leisure facilities in the City.
These include the highly successful “Energise” sports complex on Cornlands Road as well as the Yearsley Pool.
There has been no consultation with users about the implications of the Councils decision which was, of course, taken behind closed doors.
This means that taxpayers could lose their influence over how these facilities are managed.
The Council statement reads,
“York’s new Community Stadium has moved into its next major phase.
An Official Journal of the European Community (OJEU) Procurement notice has been placed by city of York council to start the procurement process to appoint a contractor to design, build and operate York’s new Community Stadium.
The procurement process for the new Community Stadium is expected to take 15 months with the contract being awarded in November 2013. This will include the appointment of a new operator to take ownership of the daily operation of Energise, Yearsley Pool, and Huntington stadium leisure complex early in 2014”.
The Community Stadium project has been dogged by delays since Labour took control of the Council 18 months ago.
It could now be 2016 before the stadium is actually up and running.