[Football] Everton's new ground receives planning permssion

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Bozza

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Everton FC's plans for a new 52,000-seater stadium have been unanimously approved by city councillors.

The club said the Bramley-Moore Dock site will be a "world-class addition" to the city's waterfront and hopes to host games there in 2024.

The £500m scheme which it's claimed will create 15,000 jobs will now go to the government for the final say.

Everton's £82m plans to redevelop Goodison Park as a legacy project were also approved.

Historic England had objected to the new stadium on Bramley-Moore Dock saying it could harm the city's heritage but this was dismissed by the city's planning committee.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-56167487
 




A1X

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Can't wait to see who's going to be the first to hit their penalty into the sea
 












beorhthelm

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looks nice
 


ditchy

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Getting out of that carpark after a game will be fun , worse than Bennets field .
 




Herr Tubthumper

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There’s something about a football stadium by the water I quite like. Can’t wait to go.
 








Screaming J

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Is this that it or is it likely to be called in by the Govt for a Public Inquiry?

EDIT!!

Read the link Screaming J (sorry!) :-

"The £500m scheme which it's claimed will create 15,000 jobs will now go to the government for the final say."
 








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It is extra deep as it is a dock so the colour is darker than the normal river.

That's costing an absolute fortune. I bet the wankpuffins can't wait to talk about the resultant debt.

I meant the main part of the river on the left. I get that on a sunny day it might actually look like that, but I can't confirm that as it's always been cloudy or night time whenever I've been there.
 


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That'll be fun with a force 9 coming in off the Irish Sea. At least you'll be able to see the pitch though.
 




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