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Covenants won’t stop Wimbledon tennis stadium

Plans for an 8,000-seat stadium and 38 grass courts at Wimbledon were given a boost last night after attempts to block the development were defeated.

The Labour-led Merton Council overturned an opposition motion to “enforce” covenants which state that the site must remain an open space.

The motion was amended to say that covenants, which were agreed in 1993, “need to be respected” but not enforced.

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