I think 250k was to be available per annum for infrastructure improvements to a maximum of 50k per application which had to be matched by the applicant
I think the nest egg from the forbury sale was to stay largely in tact
One of the possibilities for the ATC is to build a training track inside the Pukekohe galloping track although it would not be able to be used until the gallopers are finished for the day.
Send them 1/2 dozen to cover the last few years, doctor the envelopes so they appear as if they have been returned to sender
Contact them direct to see what can be done to get you back to a better degree.
Others have done that and had a result although some would now regret that but would currently feel like TAB friends for life.
Totally okay if on a case by case basis and never set in stone for life.
Restrictions are a fluid thing with some getting restrictions eased and in some cases lifted.
Wednesday July 23 Auckland Trotting Club has a meeting to approve the sale of the Pukekohe Training track.
This is part of the letter sent out regarding the club
(e) The Board also understands the desirability of providing for a reasonable timeframe for trainers who use the Pukekohe facilities and will collaborate with HRNZ to find an alternative solution for training facilities once the Pukekohe Land is sold. Current indications are that it is likely that trainers who currently use the Pukekohe facilities would have at least 12 months from the date any agreement became unconditional prior to being required to vacate.
(f) The sale proceeds would all be applied to further reduce current bank debt with Westpac.
REDUCE not CLEAR the current bank debt with Westpac.