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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/7168024.stm

 

Everton submit new stadium plans

 

Plans for Everton Football Club's new £400m stadium in Kirkby have officially been submitted to the local authority.

 

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The application for the 50,000-seat ground, a joint venture with supermarket giant Tesco, has been received by Knowsley Council.

 

The plans have been opposed by some Kirkby residents as well as people who believe Everton Football Club should remain in Liverpool.

 

The proposal also features the construction of 50 retail outlets.

 

The stadium and superstore plan is also being pitched as an opportunity to regenerate the existing town centre which will see the development of leisure facilities such as hotels, bars and restaurants and investment in the existing Kirkby Market.

 

'Once-in-a-lifetime'

 

Keith Wyness, chief executive of Everton Football Club said: "This represents the next, key stage in what has been a complex and demanding process.

 

"We remain very optimistic about what is hugely-ambitious and significant project."

 

The application also details infrastructure and public improvements to Kirkby with around £10m earmarked for road improvements and further funding for boundary treatments designed to lessen the impact of the stadium on nearby neighbourhoods.

 

But Kirkby Residents Action Group oppose the plans claiming it would create a huge volume of match day traffic, impact on the environment and create a loss of green space

 

Tony Fletcher, Tesco public affairs manager, said: "We have been working on the Destination Kirkby planning application for the past ten months and we believe that this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a development of truly international significance in the heart of Kirkby.

 

"We have consulted widely on our suggestions and have received valuable feedback not least from the people of Kirkby who have attended exhibitions and meetings with us."

 

If the application is successful developers hope to begin work later in the year.

 

How would you feel if we moved from SJP and built the new ground six miles away?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/england/merseyside/7168024.stm

 

Everton submit new stadium plans

 

Plans for Everton Football Club's new £400m stadium in Kirkby have officially been submitted to the local authority.

 

http://1.2.3.13/bmi/newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44010000/jpg/_44010513_everground203.jpg

 

The application for the 50,000-seat ground, a joint venture with supermarket giant Tesco, has been received by Knowsley Council.

 

The plans have been opposed by some Kirkby residents as well as people who believe Everton Football Club should remain in Liverpool.

 

The proposal also features the construction of 50 retail outlets.

 

The stadium and superstore plan is also being pitched as an opportunity to regenerate the existing town centre which will see the development of leisure facilities such as hotels, bars and restaurants and investment in the existing Kirkby Market.

 

'Once-in-a-lifetime'

 

Keith Wyness, chief executive of Everton Football Club said: "This represents the next, key stage in what has been a complex and demanding process.

 

"We remain very optimistic about what is hugely-ambitious and significant project."

 

The application also details infrastructure and public improvements to Kirkby with around £10m earmarked for road improvements and further funding for boundary treatments designed to lessen the impact of the stadium on nearby neighbourhoods.

 

But Kirkby Residents Action Group oppose the plans claiming it would create a huge volume of match day traffic, impact on the environment and create a loss of green space

 

Tony Fletcher, Tesco public affairs manager, said: "We have been working on the Destination Kirkby planning application for the past ten months and we believe that this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a development of truly international significance in the heart of Kirkby.

 

"We have consulted widely on our suggestions and have received valuable feedback not least from the people of Kirkby who have attended exhibitions and meetings with us."

 

If the application is successful developers hope to begin work later in the year.

 

How would you feel if we moved from SJP and built the new ground six miles away?

 

If it was six miles closer to me, delighted!

 

 

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How would you feel if we moved from SJP and built the new ground six miles away?

 

We need to remain in the city centre as much as possible. 

 

Tho 6 miles closer to me would be ace  >:D

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Would this mean you could earn clubcard points for attending matches? Excellent way to pay for your holidays (if you can collect the points as airmiles). Jesus, I'd even sit through a season of Souness as manager if that was possible. :)

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How would you feel if we moved from SJP and built the new ground six miles away?

 

We need to remain in the city centre as much as possible. 

 

Tho 6 miles closer to me would be ace  >:D

6 miles to me would probably be on my doorstep  :lol: Well in the direction of my house anyway
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How would you feel if we moved from SJP and built the new ground six miles away?

 

We need to remain in the city centre as much as possible. 

 

Tho 6 miles closer to me would be ace  >:D

6 miles to me would probably be on my doorstep  :lol: Well in the direction of my house anyway

 

That's like saying anywhere South as well and it would be in the direction of most of the country. :lol:

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So Liverpool build a stadium that they can't afford, and Everton build a stadium that no-one wants.

 

Is there a solution here?

 

Yep.

 

They should both stay where they are.

 

I wish we were still at Maine Road. Even tho it was twice the distance from me that CoMS is. Don't understand the fascination with new grounds. Who gives a rats arse about having more executive boxes if you're selling your soul. Some things are more important than money. :huff:

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Yep.

 

They should both stay where they are.

 

I wish we were still at Maine Road. Even tho it was twice the distance from me that CoMS is. Don't understand the fascination with new grounds. Who gives a rats arse about having more executive boxes if you're selling your soul. Some things are more important than money.

well said :clap: :clap: :clap:

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Name me somewhere realistically six miles away.  :razz:

 

I just spent ages trying. And failing. :blush:

 

The Town Moor is massive and vastly underused, 50 acres gone in one corner wouldn't be missed. There would still be an outcry from dutifully concerned local residents that stay miles away and live for just such an opportunity.

 

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Name me somewhere realistically six miles away.  :razz:

 

They could likely have rebuilt SJP on the silverlink. The infrastructure is all there and the metro could easily have been extended to it.

 

I wouldn't have been in favour but a better stadium than SJP could have been built at a cost of likely not much more than the last extension (Which for an extra 14k seats will take years to be cost effective)

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