The priority system will be announced later in the summer. We have always said that season ticket holders will be given priority. After the announcement, your options will become clear. It would not be appropriate to deal with individual queries before the announcement.
Season ticket sales will begin in early Autumn when the site is still under the control of Buckingham. Once we take possession of the site at the end of May next year, season ticket holders will be invited to open days, so that they can see and test all aspects of the stadium.
We will be making announcements with details at the appropriate time but there will a number of very small events such as visits etc then an event for 10,000 with a final event for 15,000 before the first League match.
By late this year most of the external elevations will look complete. However, there will still be work going on to the external concourse and landscaping to complete.
Details of the priority system will be published later during the summer but we have always said that first priority would go to current season ticket holders.
The east stand is only one tier but in the west stand there will be lifts to all floors. The whole stadium is designed around easy access from the station to the coach park.
We are in discussions at the moment with a company who will be supplying coaches to outlying areas. In the run up to opening we will be assessing the likely take up for areas throughout Sussex to find out which routes will be viable.
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The main feature of the stadium is quality in both finishes and design. To take an example, the concourses are slightly larger than standard, they have a high quality finish to the floors and the walls will be rendered, painted and decorated.
The corporate areas have also...
I'm sorry I don't understand the question; the two stands are almost identical in shape. The north stand is a bit deeper to take the Club shop and offices.