While that is possible, there would be other locations that could do that job just as well (with more modern spectator and athlete facilities).
[PRO] Playford Ice Arena
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
There has been plans submitted....I put them in the Salisbury/Elizabeth thread, didn't realise this thread existed
https://sensational-adelaide.com/forum/ ... &start=255
https://sensational-adelaide.com/forum/ ... &start=255
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
I don't know if we had a thread for it, but the Marian Ice Arena was scrapped two weeks ago for costs. Apparently Playford still on track:
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... fc699c8d0b
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... fc699c8d0b
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[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
should be building more basketball courts in Playford, not ice skating rinks
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[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
Is there a shortage? Quite a few schools in the area have basketball courts, as well as the Council-owned John McVeity Centre. There aren't any Ice Hockey rinks in the area.
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
yes there is a shortage
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[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
Given there's only 1 ice rink in Adelaide I'd say there's a shortage of ice rinks.
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
ice skating is not a serious sport in Adelaide... you could say there is a shortage of American football stadiums tooBrucetiki wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 12:27 pmGiven there's only 1 ice rink in Adelaide I'd say there's a shortage of ice rinks.
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[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
It doesn't necessarily need to be for 'sport', but recreational use especially if combined with other options, dining, bar etc.
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
The Playford Council Mayor talks alot, promises this and that and then it never happens.
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
Is it "not a serious sport" because there are fewer people interested in playing those sports, or because there aren't enough practice venues?
Surprisingly, the Ice Hockey SA has a league with five clubs in three grades, all home and away games at Ice Arena. There are only four teams in the Gridiron SA league, each with its own home ground.
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
they're niche sportsSBD wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 11:12 amIs it "not a serious sport" because there are fewer people interested in playing those sports, or because there aren't enough practice venues?
Surprisingly, the Ice Hockey SA has a league with five clubs in three grades, all home and away games at Ice Arena. There are only four teams in the Gridiron SA league, each with its own home ground.
Playford is a poor area and poor kids aren't going to be spending money on entering an ice skating venue.
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[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
Playford, like Salisbury, Port Adelaide Enfield and Onkaparinga, is quite wide from the foothills to the sea. Characterising the entire population of the LGA as "poor" or "rich" is unreasonable. It might work for smaller councils like Adelaide, Walkerville and Charles Sturt.abc wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 11:27 amthey're niche sportsSBD wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 11:12 amIs it "not a serious sport" because there are fewer people interested in playing those sports, or because there aren't enough practice venues?
Surprisingly, the Ice Hockey SA has a league with five clubs in three grades, all home and away games at Ice Arena. There are only four teams in the Gridiron SA league, each with its own home ground.
Playford is a poor area and poor kids aren't going to be spending money on entering an ice skating venue.
[PRO] Re: Playford Ice Arena
I'm not characterising the entire population I'm characterising the majoritySBD wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 12:19 pmPlayford, like Salisbury, Port Adelaide Enfield and Onkaparinga, is quite wide from the foothills to the sea. Characterising the entire population of the LGA as "poor" or "rich" is unreasonable. It might work for smaller councils like Adelaide, Walkerville and Charles Sturt.abc wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 11:27 amthey're niche sportsSBD wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 11:12 am
Is it "not a serious sport" because there are fewer people interested in playing those sports, or because there aren't enough practice venues?
Surprisingly, the Ice Hockey SA has a league with five clubs in three grades, all home and away games at Ice Arena. There are only four teams in the Gridiron SA league, each with its own home ground.
Playford is a poor area and poor kids aren't going to be spending money on entering an ice skating venue.
the facility will be located in the central area
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