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Fylde: Football stadium Proposed stadium for AFC Fylde, plus sports and
Planning: PWA. Architect: Frank Whittle Partnership. Capacity 6,000
High Wycombe:
Wycombe Community Stadium On hold plan for Wycombe Wanderers and London Wasps plus community sports village and commercial development. Developer: Wycombe Sports Developments Ltd. Chosen site is Wycombe Air Park at Rigby) is taking forward vision. Architect: AFL. Council carrying out separate public consultation (£500,000) Capacity 17,500-20,000
Hull: Craven Park Upgrade for Hull Kingston Rovers RFC. Plan for north
businesses and training agencies. Cost £6.4m
Completion 2013
Liverpool: Anfi eld Stadium planning permission. Club and council working together on avenue and plaza through Stanley Park. Capacity 60,000 (45,275) Cost £150m
London: Brit Oval New stand and hotel await planning permission. Architect: Populous. Capacity +2,000 (25,000) Cost £35m
London: Craven Cottage Stadium Riverside stand rebuild to open up river walk, add spectator facilities and increase capacity. Planning permission received. Architect: KSS. Capacity 30,000
London: Lionel Road Stadium. Brentford Brentford FC plan a new community stadium after
Feedback on plans sought before submission to Hounslow Council. For both soccer and possibly rugby (London Welsh). Capacity 20,000
London: Lords Cricket Ground footprint. Begins with Warner Stand in 2014, completes in 2027 with Compton and Edrich stands. Resiting of Nursery Ground, new main entrance, pavilion extension, new banqueting and staff space, a food ‘street’ and subterranean car-parking, access routes, waste resources and borrowing. Capacity 32,000 (29,500) Cost £180-200m
Completion 2027
London: Old Oak Common QPR Stadium Greater London Authority is drawing up plans for long- term development of Old Ook Common and QPR has discussed building a new stadium with GLA.
London Olympic Stadium Conversion to multi-use stadium following 2012
2 ) to complete
by spring 2015 for Rugby World Cup, Installing hospitality and VIP facilities. Operator: E20 Stadium Partnership (London Legacy Development Corporation and London Newham Council). Tenants: West Ham – Ian Tompkins; UK Athletics; Newham residents. Roof contractor: Balfour Beatty (£41m). Electrical and plumbing: Imtech G&H (£25m). Roof preparatory work: Carey’s (£1.5m).
Capacity 60,000 (soccer), 71,000 (cricket), 74,000 (athletics), 90,000 (concerts)
Cost £100m Completion May 2015
London: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Planning permission received for proposed new stadium. Spurs working with Haringey council to get optimum development for club and community. Leisure facilities, public space, supermarket and housing near current White Hart Lane site. Two-phase construction – during season and during close season, maintaining capacity. Planning: Schwartz Landscape Architects. Project manager: AYH Capacity 56,000 Cost £400m
Completion 2016
Macclesfi eld: Town Stadium The stadium links a regeneration plan in South
facilities. Approved by Cheshire East cabinet. Planned as zero carbon by incorporation of sustainable energy sources at the design stage.
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Manchester: Belle Vue New speedway stadium for Aces, next door to greyhound
Expandable for major champs. Hockey pitch and community facilities. Capacity 7,000 (2,600 seated in grandstand) Cost £6m
Completion 2014
Manchester: Etihad Stadium (main) Proposed options are to undertake the expansion of the South Stand alone (phase 1), to increase matchday capacity to around 54,000, or to expand both the South and North Stands at the same time (phases 1 and 2), to increase matchday capacity to about 60,000. Public consultation phase.
Manchester: Etihad Stadium (training ground)
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Accommodation for 400 young players, stadium. First team building with changing rooms, gym, refectory and injury Capacity 7,000
Completion £100m
Manchester: FC United Stadium Planned soccer stadium for non-league team with community facilities on the Ronald Johnson playing Singleton Clamp & Partners. Capacity 5,000
Northampton: Franklins Gardens North Stand plans for rugby ground with council for approval. Replaces 60-year old Sturtridge Pavilion. Extension of media facilities around the ground. Capacity 15,500 (1,926) Cost £5.5m
Completion 2015
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