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Prescott gives Liverpool the go ahead for new stadium.



Behind Enemy Lines

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
4,869
London
Ground boost for Liverpool


Liverpool will be leaving Anfield
Liverpool's plans to build a new 60,000-seater have been approved by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
The Premiership club received planning approval in July but needed Prescott to rubber stamp the project due to its size and the scale of opposition to it.

"This is extremely good news, it is obviously another big step towards our new stadium and I am delighted," said Liverpool chairman Rick Parry.

"It is not the final hurdle, but another very, very significant one."

The only opposition now could come from individual people or organisations calling for a judicial review.

But with the Government clearly not intent on their own enquiry, further opposition is either unlikely or doomed to failure.

Parry added: "At least we can now focus on getting it built and getting it funded.

We are still confident we will secure the funding

Rick Parry

"There are legal avenues that can still be explored by objectors, but we hope there will not be any more.

"Obviously it is great from the club's point of view but also the local community who want to see things happen.

"We still hope it fits to the time-scale we had planned, it is now fairly tight but 2007 is still the date we aim to finish the work by."

The cost of the planned stadium development has increased from £80m to £120m and the club have yet to secure all the funding but Parry is happy with the progress.

"There is a higher cost, which almost always happens with a project of this nature, but we are still confident it can be funded," said Parry.

"We are still confident we will secure the funding but equally we have always said we would only go ahead if it was a viable project.

"We have to secure the funding and further detailed design, but hopefully we will start work on time.

"The funding is going fairly well at the moment. You need a real project, and getting the planning permission and now this go-ahead from the Government are significant steps."

I will be very sad to move away from Anfield

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Liverpool secured planning permission on 30 July after an inspection of the new site.

However, the plans will be referred to deputy prime minister John Prescott for his approval because of the size of the plan and the opposition to it.

Liverpool have been working on the plan for five years and encountered strong opposition to their attempts to build on the historic park.

A number of buildings in the Anfield Road area will be demolished and the old stadium site will be turned into a plaza, shops, restaurants, flats, offices and a hotel.

The Hillsborough memorial will also be relocated to the new plaza.
 




Paddy B

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
2,084
Horsham
Just heard this myself. Spot the difference:-

Liverpool:-
Planning permission granted:- July 2004
Prescott - Rubber stamped:- September 2004

BHA
Planning permission granted:- June 2002
Prescott - Rubber stamped:- sometime in 2005 maybe

Following on from a quick decision on the Arsenal ground last year....conspiracy anyone?
 




somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset
The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:
Liverpool: everyone loves football



How can that be?................ some of them are Everton and tranmere fans, thats not football. ( ok Everton maybe)
 








Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:
Brighton: not everyone loves football, sadly.
.
but today we showed that a huge chunk do...


CAN YOU HEAR THE NIMBYS SING? ,NOOO,NOOOOOOO!
 


Eddie the Seagull

New member
Jul 6, 2003
2,214
Crowborough
Lardy arsed fat-boy Prescott was BORN in Ellesmere Port - so alll his fat arsed family probably support the "calm down" pikey scousers ???
 




Fluffster

New member
Jul 5, 2003
1,900
Shoreham
Great news for the Liverpudlians, now it's our turn!!!
 




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