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Ashton Gate stadium revamp plans recommended for approval | Ashton Gate stadium revamp plans recommended for approval |
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Plans for Bristol City FC's £40m redevelopment of Ashton Gate stadium have been recommended for approval. | Plans for Bristol City FC's £40m redevelopment of Ashton Gate stadium have been recommended for approval. |
Bristol Sport Ltd wants to replace two of the ground's stands to increase its capacity. | Bristol Sport Ltd wants to replace two of the ground's stands to increase its capacity. |
It plans to redevelop Ashton Gate as an alternative to building a new ground at nearby Ashton Vale. | It plans to redevelop Ashton Gate as an alternative to building a new ground at nearby Ashton Vale. |
Bristol City Council planning officials have recommended the proposal for approval. It will go before a council vote on 27 November. | |
If approved, the revamp will increase capacity from 21,500 to 27,000 and could be finished in time for the 2016-17 season. | If approved, the revamp will increase capacity from 21,500 to 27,000 and could be finished in time for the 2016-17 season. |
The Williams and Wedlock stands will be replaced and there will be a new conference, exhibition and entertainment centre for the city. | The Williams and Wedlock stands will be replaced and there will be a new conference, exhibition and entertainment centre for the city. |
"It is essential that the basis on which any planning is granted must be implementable and financially viable," a spokesman for Bristol Sport Ltd said. | "It is essential that the basis on which any planning is granted must be implementable and financially viable," a spokesman for Bristol Sport Ltd said. |
"The redevelopment of Ashton Gate would be a major catalyst for south Bristol in generating a significant number of full and part-time jobs during construction and on completion, thanks to the significant investment of private funds." | "The redevelopment of Ashton Gate would be a major catalyst for south Bristol in generating a significant number of full and part-time jobs during construction and on completion, thanks to the significant investment of private funds." |
The proposal, following a public consultation exercise in July, also includes enhanced disabled facilities, improved public transport links and the addition of rail seating. | The proposal, following a public consultation exercise in July, also includes enhanced disabled facilities, improved public transport links and the addition of rail seating. |
The newly-redeveloped stadium would be used by both Bristol City FC and Bristol Rugby Club, both run by Bristol Sport Ltd. | The newly-redeveloped stadium would be used by both Bristol City FC and Bristol Rugby Club, both run by Bristol Sport Ltd. |
Although the club has planning permission for a move to Ashton Vale, it has been held up by a row over a bid for town green status for the area. | Although the club has planning permission for a move to Ashton Vale, it has been held up by a row over a bid for town green status for the area. |
Planners also recommended the approval of the South Bristol link road which councillors will vote on in a meeting on the same day as the Ashton Gate vote. | Planners also recommended the approval of the South Bristol link road which councillors will vote on in a meeting on the same day as the Ashton Gate vote. |
A Bristol Sport Ltd spokesman said: "At the conclusion of this planning process the Board of Bristol City Football Club will be in a position to make a considered choice between stadium construction at either Ashton Gate or Ashton Vale." | A Bristol Sport Ltd spokesman said: "At the conclusion of this planning process the Board of Bristol City Football Club will be in a position to make a considered choice between stadium construction at either Ashton Gate or Ashton Vale." |
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