Accrington Observer

Stanley stand is given the go-ahead

- JON MACPHERSON

PLANS to bring Accrington Stanley into “the 21st century” with a 1,500 allseater Wham Stadium stand have been given the go ahead.

The new Whinney Hill stand, which will replace the existing north stand, has been approved by Hyndburn council’s planning committee.

The ‘modern, attractive, spectator-friendly’ scheme was unanimousl­y approved by councillor­s at a planning meeting this week.

Hyndburn council received 38 letters of support and two objections from residents on nearby Epping Avenue citing the impact of noise, rubbish generation and overshadow­ing.

However, club owner Andy Holt said it will be ‘short-term pain’ for neighbours.

He told the meeting: “I know there have been complaints from residents but they are not really as big a problem as is highlighte­d.

“I know it’s a pain for a lot of neighbours but it will be short-term pain and then we will be up and running and have an asset for the town.

“We have got to decide if Accrington wants a football club or not and if it does it’s got to be right.

“My big plan is we will have a club that’s here in 50 years, a small community club, not a Manches- ter United.

“I’m not going to make money out of it but I think Accrington needs a football club.

“I can’t stand it when people say we are sat between Burnley and Blackburn.

“It drives me mad when people say we can’t compete with them.”

Andy said the singletier stand has the potential to be split to accommodat­e both home and away supporters and is also ‘future-proofed’ with the possibilit­y of adding corporate entertainm­ent boxes.

The stand will include a lift, upgraded toilets, refreshmen­ts and mechanised kiosks, and 14 wheelchair spaces.

Ground improvemen­t work is ongoing over the summer to level and reseed the pitch and renovate the Jack Barrett Stand and Clayton End.

Simon Prideaux, chief planning officer, said: “It is important that Accrington Stanley has a modern ground that’s suitable for the 21st century and this will be a big step forward in the achievemen­t of that.”

Council leader Miles Parkinson said: “I believe it’s very positive for the borough.

“It brings something that’s required at the ground, a proper stadium, and hopefully the aspiration is to continue to fully develop the ground so we can be all proud.”

 ??  ?? A computer generated image of the plans for the Wham Stadium
A computer generated image of the plans for the Wham Stadium

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