The only seats that have been sold so far are those for 1901 hospitality. No general access seats have been sold or will be sold until they go on sale under the priority system.
The league requires that we make 10% of seating available to away clubs. The ability to divide the south stand into two sections is designed into the construction. Should the away club not sell sufficent numbers, we can make seats available to home fans. The away end will be accessed through...
Vehicle access for groundstaff will be through the north east corner. The order for the seats is being placed now and there will be an announcement when the order is finalised.
There will be no hard hat tour before the seats are puchased because no seats will be in place when the tickets go on sale. Seats will be bought 'off plan'. However, once the club have taken possession of the stadium in May there will be a number of tours/events involving season ticket holders...
There are some changes taking place on the platforms which will be a mix of work by us and Southern that will create a much tidier and cleaner area. The bridge over the station will be going up in early autumn. The platforms will not be lengthened.
The stadium has been designed to provide an extra segregated area in the east stand at the southern end in the event of us having to provide 15% of capacity to an away team for a cup match. The area has its own toilets, catering, turnstiles and exits.