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Liverpool submit planning application to expand Anfield stadium | Liverpool submit planning application to expand Anfield stadium |
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Liverpool's plans to expand Anfield have moved a step closer with the club submitting a formal planning application. | Liverpool's plans to expand Anfield have moved a step closer with the club submitting a formal planning application. |
The £100m project would see a third tier added to the Main Stand, raising the ground's capacity to about 54,000. | The £100m project would see a third tier added to the Main Stand, raising the ground's capacity to about 54,000. |
A second phase could later redevelop the Anfield Road Stand, further increasing the capacity to 58,800. | A second phase could later redevelop the Anfield Road Stand, further increasing the capacity to 58,800. |
If permission is granted, work on the Main Stand could be completed in time for the 2016/17 season. | If permission is granted, work on the Main Stand could be completed in time for the 2016/17 season. |
The application follows a large public consultation and will be considered by the Liverpool City Council's planning committee later this year. | The application follows a large public consultation and will be considered by the Liverpool City Council's planning committee later this year. |
A statement from the club said an "overwhelming majority of local residents, businesses and fans" had backed the proposals. | A statement from the club said an "overwhelming majority of local residents, businesses and fans" had backed the proposals. |
The project would also create a huge outdoor concourse area, a new club shop, and a specially-designed cloister to house the Hillsborough Memorial. | The project would also create a huge outdoor concourse area, a new club shop, and a specially-designed cloister to house the Hillsborough Memorial. |
Local residents raised concerns about any expansion in 2012 because it would involve the demolition of some houses near the ground. | Local residents raised concerns about any expansion in 2012 because it would involve the demolition of some houses near the ground. |
In April, the club said discussions with local property owners were "progressing well" and all parties are close to agreement but added details were still to be finalised. | In April, the club said discussions with local property owners were "progressing well" and all parties are close to agreement but added details were still to be finalised. |
'Thriving community' | 'Thriving community' |
Chief Executive Ian Ayre said: "When we set out on the journey to explore the feasibility of expanding the stadium, we said the process would be determined by certainty. | |
"Certainty that we have the support from local residents and businesses for our proposed plans, that we can acquire the land required and that we can navigate the planning landscape. | "Certainty that we have the support from local residents and businesses for our proposed plans, that we can acquire the land required and that we can navigate the planning landscape. |
"We have worked closely with the community, local residents, Liverpool City Council and Your Housing Group and we are delighted to be able to bring forward a planning application at this stage." | "We have worked closely with the community, local residents, Liverpool City Council and Your Housing Group and we are delighted to be able to bring forward a planning application at this stage." |
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: "The proposed redevelopment of the stadium is a hugely important part of our vision for Anfield - to create a thriving community in which people want to live, work and visit." | Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: "The proposed redevelopment of the stadium is a hugely important part of our vision for Anfield - to create a thriving community in which people want to live, work and visit." |
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