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Scottish Sun
16 hours ago
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- Scottish Sun
‘Delighted' Premier League club gets green light for 35,000-seater stadium redevelopment with stand to be demolished
There are more plans for further expansion in near future NEW LOOK 'Delighted' Premier League club gets green light for 35,000-seater stadium redevelopment with stand to be demolished NOTTINGHAM FOREST have been given the green light for a major stadium redevelopment which will see a stand get demolished. Forest put forward plans to their local council this week expressing their desire to bulldoze and rebuild the Peter Taylor stand. 4 Nottingham Forest have received the green light for a stadium redevelopment Credit: Benoy Architects 4 A new stand will be erected costing £130million and boosting capacity to 35,000 Credit: Benoy Architects The huge project costs around £130million — up £36m from its original estimates in 2019. And Forest's plans have now been approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council, allowing the club to move forward with building work. They will now rip down the Peter Taylor Stand and replace it with a new 10,000-seater terrace coming in at 38m high. That will boost the City Ground's capacity from 30,000 seats to 35,000. And it will also inject £13million a year into the local economy by creating hundreds of new jobs. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL CAR CRASH Fans claim Carabao Cup draw is 'rigged' as huge derby clash is handed out Forest revealed their 'delight at the news' in a statement on Friday. They added: 'We look forward to working closely with our partners on the next steps and will provide a further update in due course.' The rebuild comes at a perfect time for Forest, who defied expectations to qualify for the Conference League last season. The City Ground has seen multiple improvements since it opened in 1898, with the last of five rebuilds taking place in 1996. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS But once work is done on the new stand, Forest plan on another expansion. The longer-term plan is to develop the Bridgford Stand, eventually taking the City Ground's capacity to 40,000. Nuno Espírito Santo signs new contract but Nottingham Forest appear to make gaffe in statement announcing it 4 The City Ground was built in 1898 Credit: AFP 4 The last work done on it was in 1996 Credit: Getty An apartment block of 169 flats is also in the works to built next door. But that would not start until 2026 at the earliest.


The Irish Sun
16 hours ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
‘Delighted' Premier League club gets green light for 35,000-seater stadium redevelopment with stand to be demolished
NOTTINGHAM FOREST have been given the green light for a major stadium redevelopment which will see a stand get demolished. 4 Nottingham Forest have received the green light for a stadium redevelopment Credit: Benoy Architects 4 A new stand will be erected costing £130million and boosting capacity to 35,000 Credit: Benoy Architects The huge project costs around £130million — up £36m from its original estimates in 2019. Advertisement And Forest's plans have now been approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council, allowing the club to move forward with building work. They will now rip down the Peter Taylor Stand and replace it with a new 10,000-seater terrace coming in at 38m high. That will boost the City Ground's capacity from 30,000 seats to 35,000. And it will also inject £13million a year into the local economy by creating hundreds of new jobs. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Forest revealed their 'delight at the news' in a statement on Friday. They added: 'We look forward to working closely with our partners on the next steps and will provide a further update in due course.' The rebuild comes at a perfect time for Forest, who defied expectations to qualify for the Conference League last season. The City Ground has seen multiple improvements since it opened in 1898, with the last of five rebuilds taking place in 1996. Advertisement Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS But once work is done on the new stand, Forest plan on another expansion. The longer-term plan is to develop the Bridgford Stand, eventually taking the City Ground's capacity to 40,000. Nuno Espírito Santo signs new contract but Nottingham Forest appear to make gaffe in statement announcing it 4 The City Ground was built in 1898 Credit: AFP Advertisement 4 The last work done on it was in 1996 Credit: Getty An apartment block of 169 flats is also in the works to built next door. But that would not start until 2026 at the earliest.