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  • Petition to save The Hub Glentress
  • Militant_biker
    Full Member

    but was it not the UK’s 1st trail centre. which through the efforts of E and T and of course others became the most highly regarded?

    Well, how about Coed-y-Brenin? There were waymarked trails and a cafe there in 1996 IIRC. Pretty sure the Hub wasn’t there in 2001 when I 1st went to GT. There were great trails at GT before the Hub opened. (I could say better, as they weren’t as sanitised and ‘sustainable’.

    sherry
    Free Member

    kaesae, are you saying that they should never update and invest in their business and product that they are selling to the paying public? I’m not saying they should be investing when there lease is due to expire but they could have done in years gone by. They leased the land from the FC for X amount of years and I’m pretty sure made fairly good profit margins along the way unless they wouldn’t have continued. I think in hindsight they may have got a little complacent and that’s why going to tender can be a good thing for competing potential businesses. The product they are providing is continually being evolved for the customer.

    Trekster
    Full Member

    Having only one company doing business there, is not only discriminatory to all other companies. It also means we have less choice on the options available to us at glentress, you see this is a good thing

    We are gaining some resources yes, but we are also losing resources, why is that
    Personaly I have been going into Peebles more often than using the Hub, better facilities and value for money for some time now. Sad to say that really for I have been going to GT since long before &Stanes and was at one time on first name/chatty terms with the girls.

    cynic-al – Member
    tough call. As Kit et al say it’s business…but was it not the UK’s 1st trail centre

    No. Think you might find that Mabie was followed by Coed y Brenin. GT had a “trail” that included lots of forest road and a hike UP the Boundary trail and a descent down the track that joins the mast climb(which was the original climb before Brit Spears to the shelter & mast) Showing my age now 😳

    mrmo
    Free Member

    on the history bit, i never remember any scottish trail centre going back as far as CyB, first reference i can find is,
    bike magic 2000.

    whereas red bull at Coed y Brenin, 1997

    Although i do remember racing at Afan in 1993.

    MrSalmon
    Free Member

    Here’s another one, would you upgrade the facilities you currently manage, when you might not get to manage them for much longer

    I might if whether I got to manage them much longer depended on just that.

    pumpkin
    Free Member

    I will be signing the petition. I think it is totally unfair for E&T to have had to tender for their own business in the first place and I think the thought of being booted out probably has taken up a lot of their time over the last few years. After all, it was only a few years ago the same thing happened along at Innerleithen – they legitimately took over the uplift and developed that venue in to a buzzing success; visitor numbers were up, local businesses were benefitting from increased visitor numbers and the town was booming with new mountain bike-oriantated businesses popping up left right and centre. Then FC decided too many people on the hill was a risk to H&S and called a stop, later offering the business out under new rules through a tendering process. OK so now there is a comfy bus but the venue has flopped and all those new businesses are feeling the pinch. Once all that passed E&T had a few months of being led to belive that FC was going to build a new centre and invest in Glentress, however as the budget went up and up it soon became obvious that another tendering process was to be sprung upon them. The Hub has only been going for 10 years and is just at the point of being able to expand itself – not that their landlord would allow anyway. So I think all these people who moan about the lack of investment should step back and realise that E&T would if they could, but they can’t because it doesn’t suit the FC plan. I think its worth pointing out all the investment that they have put in which no-one gives them credit for either – running Kids Club for all those years until the parents realised they could get more free stuff from someone else, and Tracy building parts of the freeride for £0 compared to how much did the wallride cost that is closed??? I think it is very unfair and I will not be supporting the new businesses, nor will I be renewing my permit.

    hora
    Free Member

    I must admit that when I saw the news on this my initial reaction was ‘oh no’ then after successful counter-arguments I thought ‘maybe the folk at the FC have more information at hand/know best on this’.

    mos
    Full Member

    Not signing. Business is business and I see no special reasons to keep the hub

    Business is indeed business, but speaking as someone who his own company, i can’t see anything wrong in helping nice people out if you can. It’s not like they are asking the mtb comunity to buy the land for them.
    One day you might need a favour too.

    Hopester
    Free Member

    No amount of petitioning is going to make this happen.

    New business owners will have paid a premium on top of the probably quite high lease on the new premises.

    To move the goalposts on them and have another cafe open on their doorstep would be grossly unfair.

    Time for the girls to bow out gracefully as I think at present theyre not doing themselves any favours

    hora
    Free Member

    at present theyre not doing themselves any favours

    Whats happening??

    hungrymonkey
    Free Member

    Would you renovate a house you could be leaving soon

    if i was going to sell a house which had a crummy kitchen, i probably would renovate it beforehand, yes. it would be worth more.

    maybe the hub should have upgraded their facilities, and put future upgrade plans in their tender (assuming they didn’t, given they are now having a petition saying they now will).

    i don’t get the whole ‘mythical’ love of the hub. it was alright, the banoffee pie was superb (although being asked if i wanted banana added to my banoffee pie was somewhat weird), but thats about it.

    they lost the tender simply because their application wasn’t good enough. alpine bikes application was clearly better – they’re hardly some world-dominating multinational, are they… it’ll probably be better, and in a year or two we’ll have forgotten the furory over the hub (as we sup our coffee/cake/milkshake)

    going around bad-mouthin the FC is hardly a great thing to do if they want to stay in the industry either – i’d certainly not want them involved in any project i was about to run now…

    if nobody had liked the hub, it came up for tender, and it was chosen again against a more ‘popular’ choice, you’d all still be up in arms about ‘government favouratism’ or something…

    Hopester
    Free Member

    Whats happening?

    Setting up online petitions inspite of losing a fair and square tendering process
    Airing a lot of dirty washing in public through FB etc
    A few other silly petty things I’ve heard about thru friends that work at Glentress that I wont go into here.

    It’s hardly very professional and given that FC are involved with most MTB venues in Scotland so it would seem not really conducive to any further business ventures they might have in mind in the MTB arena. Also as this has become a very public spat given todays internet I’m sure future business partners/landlords are taking note of attitudes as we speak

    hora
    Free Member

    It was a ratty old portacabin/toilets but I just assumed it was what they were given to work with and it had a sort of ‘charm’ especially with the porch in summer 🙂

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Fair enough re. history, it does seem to me that GT established/cemented trail centres as “good things” in the UK.

    ditch_jockey
    Free Member

    While it will be sad to see the old Hub cafe go, I’m not entirely sure I’m willing to sign the petition. From the very limited information that’s come my way, it seems as if they were involved in a tendering process with other groups, and another local business won that process – Glentress Hotel?

    I think if there was some suggestion that the tendering process was biased or unfair in some way, I’d be more than happy to lend what support I could, but there don’t seem to be any complaints about that side of things. Is there more to the story than meets the eye?

    100mphplus
    Free Member

    Absolutely pointless.

    Business has nothing to do with loyalty. If it was so important to them they should have stepped up their game a few years ago, this isn’t something that’s come out of the blue, they signed up to a limited lease.

    I have to bid for work 365 days a year and get pissed off every day when someone else ‘buys’ it from under my nose.

    Old chinese proverb say ‘Tough Shit Cookie Boy’!

    If they are good as everyone reckons they will come bad bigger and stronger.

    I’m not holding my breath though!

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Sans leurs efforts quotidiens, leur prise de risques et leur passion pour le sport, Glentress ne serait jamais devenu le premier centre de VTT en Europe

    well I certainly disagree with that.

    anotherdeadhero
    Free Member

    whereas red bull at Coed y Brenin, 1997

    Aye, I remember riding CyB while the very first few sections of singletrack were being built. I was on yr 8 camp at secondary school, so that would have been 1996.

    scotsman
    Free Member

    What about a petition for me! my Petrobras contract is up at the end of the month and there is nowt I can do about that, thats why its called a contract/lease, I know the contract is being extendend just not with me, so I asked why, they said you are two expensive! I said fair enough, move on, BLOODY BRAZILIANS!
    Have they asked or been told why they were unsucesful with their tender? Surly this information is not a secret? If it’s fair cop then the petition is a waste of time move on, IMO.

    PS any one got a job for me come the begining of march? Will work for bike parts, Hope loveliness preferred! 😆

    GEDA
    Free Member

    The wording of the petition is a bit odd and it smacks of desperation. In the response to them losing the bid they said that 300000 people using glentress was wildly optimistic. If this is so why would anybody agree to have 2 places on the same site diluting the numbers even further. Look hub you lost the bid as you thought it was unwise financially to pay too much. Somebody else has taken a greater risk, maybe it will work out for them maybe not. Good luck for your next project though But I think it is time to move on.

    kaesae
    Free Member

    hungry monkey – Member

    Would you renovate a house you could be leaving soon

    if i was going to sell a house which had a crummy kitchen, i probably would renovate it beforehand, yes. it would be worth more.

    Even if you didn’t own the house ❓ 😯

    kaesae
    Free Member

    GEDA – Member
    The wording of the petition is a bit odd and it smacks of desperation. In the response to them losing the bid they said that 300000 people using glentress was wildly optimistic. If this is so why would anybody agree to have 2 places on the same site diluting the numbers even further. Look hub you lost the bid as you thought it was unwise financially to pay too much. Somebody else has taken a greater risk, maybe it will work out for them maybe not. Good luck for your next project though But I think it is time to move on.

    Opinion rejected!

    hora
    Free Member

    Good luck to the previous leaseholders, thank you for being part of a great experience for me everytime I visited and I wish you all the best for your future business.

    I will shop with you. Thank you.

    GEDA
    Free Member

    Which bit?

    The bit about the hub not wanting to bid too much as the figures were pie in the sky?
    Or that somebody has taken a risk and bid more and it would be a bit unfair to have another outlet on the same site. What happened at kielder was interesting as the original place just moved across the road. A lease these days is just that, a finite amount of time.

    stabilizers
    Full Member

    I was not going to chip in but I just cant help it.
    All the parties should avoid getting into a slagging match since its a done deal and it will just look bad for everyone.
    I signed the petition to show support for E & T but I will also be supporting Olly when he opens at the Peel. I have stayed at the GT hotel a few times and I rate what he has done there.
    I interpreted the petition as a request to buy the land and build a new cafe as an alternative to the Peel. They have always rented the land and so have never been able to invest in the premises. It will be an alternative because they will be very different, offering a different product. (yes it will be food and er food)
    But…
    I doubt they will be successful and fundamentally I feel they should look at opportunities elsewhere. Ideally it would be good for all of us if they could set up in Innerleithen although I suspect openings are hard to find over there.

    kaesae
    Free Member

    Under the FC we have seen the systematic neglect of the UK’s forests, their short sighted incompetent management of these valuable resources have seen us reduced to a situation where the public ownership of the forests is at question ❓

    Every suitable forest in the country, could be a recreational facility, it is not and will not be under the FC.

    Lack of promotion, lack of innovation and a distinct lack of being in touch with the individuals visiting these locations, has left us in a very poor situation

    To claim that these short sighted, idiots, who are but minions of bureaucracy, have the ability to make this kind of decision, is an insult to every free thinking person in this country.

    The hub should close because the FC has decided that what we need at glentress is a new £9m building, to experience the outdoors WTF 😯

    How many of our own forests would £9m have bought ❓

    legend
    Free Member

    No, the hub is closing as they were a temporary business in a temporary building who’s lease has come to an end. They were invited to bid on a new lease and lost to another local enterprise.

    Personally, I’m quite happy that the systematic neglect of the forests has given me many good places to ride my bike

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Kaesae bringing his own inimitable brand of logic to the thread, nice one. Still none of it will matter when the floods strike, or the earthquakes, or the stellar realignment.

    Garry_Lager
    Full Member

    You’ve hit the nail on the head there kaesae son. The FC have a lot to answer for when it comes to Glentress and all the trails there.

    GEDA
    Free Member

    The fc grow trees softwood trees. In this country they grow too quickly so the wood is not very good quality. Most pine tree forests in this country are dark and full of midges not great places to hang out. Where are you suggesting they get the capital and customers for another load of glentresses? Most of the forests around me have a few walks but the shooting rights are probably worth the most.

    kaesae
    Free Member

    So £500,000 is enough investment, over how many years ❓

    The forest is also well managed and run, so all of the trails and existing forestry commision facilities are spot on ❓

    kaesae
    Free Member

    We have a massive resource and nothing is happening with it ❓

    The situation is so bad that the forest will more likely than not get sold.

    Show me one success story by the FC, that didn’t involve outside bodies also participating ❓

    GEDA
    Free Member

    They seem to have chopped a lot of trees down in kidland. Not sure if they had any help.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Carron Valley still has better access and more miles of bike-specific trail than most private forestry in the UK…

    kaesae
    Free Member

    Northwind – Member
    Carron Valley still has better access and more miles of bike-specific trail than most private forestry in the UK…

    Ok that’s great, woo and hoo

    This is one of my favourite car parks

    http://www.freeridejunkie.co.uk/joomla/home/34-freeride-junkie-blog/92-freeride-junkie-innerleithen-trip.html

    For canoeing in 😯

    legend
    Free Member

    you do realise that local riders picked the hill at Innerleithen a long long time before the FC ever knew MTB existed? Although you’re quite right, the FC never should’ve let the Tweed roam free or for rain to happen

    HeatherBash
    Free Member

    >How many of our own forests would £9m have bought?<

    If you can be arsed with the mental cruelty of FOI’ing them you might ask where and how many of our forests were sold to fund it? 🙂

    For better or worse FCS has gone considerably out of its way to create a 5 star tourist attraction at GT and they clearly felt The Peel to be the embodiment of that.

    Sadly I believe that E&T fate was sealed a long time ago. As other (minor) partners have previously found to their cost – you don’t challenge FCS and come out on top.

    TooTall
    Free Member

    Business is indeed business, but speaking as someone who his own company, i can’t see anything wrong in helping nice people out if you can.

    That is very nice and you are to be applauded. Unfortunately, you are talking about a private business (yours) and not a public business (FC). Legally, they cannot ‘help nice people out’ – all tenders have to be open competition, transparent and fair – because the taxpayer insists upon that sort of thing. What is good, legal and proper cannot be bent when it suits – it is even handed if nothing else.

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