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Statement by the Board of Governors: Salford chosen as preferred bidder


Category: 麻豆社

Date: 03.07.2006
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The Board of Governors has today issued the following statement about the 麻豆社's proposed move to the North of England.

"On June 14th 2006 we authorised the 麻豆社 North Project team to treat Salford MediaCity:UK as the lead bidder in principle for the creation of a Media Zone as a site for the 麻豆社's proposed move to the North of England.

"We also asked the Project team to enter into discussions with Salford MediaCity:UK on a limited exclusive basis in order to resolve certain outstanding issues to our satisfaction.

"This period of exclusivity has now expired and 麻豆社 management has received a formal response from the Salford MediaCity:UK consortium that addresses all of the outstanding issues.

"After thorough consideration of the outcome of the 麻豆社 North Project's discussions we are satisfied that the outstanding issues we raised have been resolved.

"We have now given approval for 麻豆社 management to treat the Salford consortium as the preferred bidder and have asked for work to continue to refine the proposal.

"Our final decision will be based on two key factors: whether the move represents value for money for licence fee payers, on which work is continuing; and the affordability of the project, with a final decision not able to be taken until the licence fee settlement is known."

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