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Sarah Clapson

Nottingham Forest reveal 'latest step' in exciting City Ground redevelopment plans

Nottingham Forest’s City Ground redevelopment plans have taken a significant step forward, with the club confirming a planning application has been submitted to Rushcliffe Borough Council.

The Reds announced plans earlier this year to transform their home into a world-class venue, with work due to start next summer, should planning permission be granted.

Phase one of the project centres on the Peter Taylor Stand, which will be rebuilt to an increased capacity of 10,000 and accommodate new facilities such as a museum and club shop.

Fresh images of the proposed transformation of the Peter Taylor Stand were unveiled last month.

And following a public consultation, a planning application has now been submitted.

Chairman Nicholas Randall said: “We are delighted to announce this latest step in our journey.

“I would like to thank all of those who provided feedback and showed their support for the new stand.

“More than 8,000 people submitted responses during the public consultation week alone, with 99.5 percent of the feedback showing a positive reaction.

“In addition to this we received over 60 letters of support from local, regional and national institutions, groups and businesses.

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis (Getty)

"Ensuring the long-term presence of the club in the local area is essential to the vision of our owner Mr (Evangelos) Marinakis.

“We have made it our priority to listen to our neighbours and local businesses to understand their requirements for the broader economic and social benefits linked to the development in the area.

“Everyone involved has worked tirelessly over the past ten months to collate and consult with various stakeholders involved in the project to ensure we deliver a stadium that benefits not only our supporters but also our local community and its businesses.

“This is evidenced by the new jobs the redevelopment is expected to produce.

“Currently the club sustains more than 850 additional jobs locally with this number expected to grow to more than 1,125 when the new stand is complete. This number will grow further to at least 1,450 when Premier League football is achieved.

"In addition to the economic and social benefits, the new stand will also enable us to develop high-quality spaces in order to create a vibrant hub for community-based activity.

“This will open up opportunities for more diverse and inclusive programmes for all our people and in particular the young to participate in.

"This statement of intent from Mr Marinakis again emphasises his long-term commitment to the club and his determination to create the conditions for sustained success."

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