Everton FC hopes new stadium plans will score big for Liverpool development
Everton Football Club has submitted detailed plans for a new 52,000-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront.
It is hoped the stadium, which will sit within Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters site, will have a transformational impact on North Liverpool, kick-starting the regeneration of the northern docklands, contributing £1bn to the city region’s economy, creating up to 15,000 jobs and attracting 1.4m visitors to the city each year.
A separate outline planning application for a community-led legacy project at Goodison Park will be submitted shortly.
Everton Football Club has submitted detailed plans for a new 52,000-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront.
It is hoped the stadium, which will sit within Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters site, will have a transformational impact on North Liverpool, kick-starting the regeneration of the northern docklands, contributing £1bn to the city region’s economy, creating up to 15,000 jobs and attracting 1.4m visitors to the city each year.
A separate outline planning application for a community-led legacy project at Goodison Park will be submitted shortly.
Professor Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief executive of Everton Football Club, said: “This is a huge milestone in the club’s history but also a profound statement of intent for our future.
“It marks the culmination of many years of work that has combined the passion of our fans with world-class design and a commitment to creating something truly special on Liverpool’s waterfront.
“The stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will deliver the best possible matchday experience for our fans, new facilities for cultural events and a building that will be a stunning new addition to Liverpool’s built environment.
“From its inception, we’ve always believed that this project can be a game-changer for North Liverpool. The vast amount of feedback and overwhelming support we received through our consultation has shown that the people of Liverpool understand that The People’s Project isn’t just about a new football ground – it’s about regeneration, jobs and social value.”
She added: “If we are granted planning approval, this will be a world-class football stadium in a world-class location and a catalyst for Liverpool City Region’s ongoing growth and success.”
Darran Lawless, development director at Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters, said: “This is a key milestone in the delivery plan for the new Everton stadium. The planning application this significant landmark at Liverpool Waters will accelerate the development of the scheme and will compliment the numerous other projects currently under way.”
CBRE is advising on planning.
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