Stockport Express

County unveil car park plan

- NICK STATHAM

STOCKPORT County plans to create a new 140-space matchday car park next to its Edgeley Park home.

The club - which returns to the Football League next season after an 11-year absence - has submitted proposals to demolish the old Edgeley and Shaw Heath Labour club to make way for the new facility.

Situated behind the Railway End, the one-acre plot is also home to a disused bowling green and pavilions. The Hatters want to knock down the ‘dilapidate­d’ buildings to widen access to site and use it as a temporary surface-level car park for the next three years.

County say there is an ‘urgent need’ to increase car parking capacity at the ground, particular­ly due to an expected greater media presence at the site on match days following their promotion.

The car park will be for the use of players, officials and television crews, as well as club employees and those using the club’s hospitalit­y space. It will not be open to members of the general public.

The club says it represents ‘the first step in the club’s five-year growth strategy’ including an initial stage of wider stadium improvemen­t works.

County’s non-executive chairman Ken Knott said in a statement: “Part of our five-year growth strategy, the plans have been submitted to help to ease pressures felt by the club and the local community on match days.

“It’s an incredibly exciting time at the club as we head towards our first League Two match at the end of July, and this is one of the necessary improvemen­ts to ease that transition into the English Football League.”

A document submitted in support of the applicatio­n says proposals would see ‘significan­t investment in an important asset for sport and recreation in the borough.’

It adds: “Owing to the club’s promotion and future growth, further car parking is required for persons employed by/ affiliated with the club, such as players, officials, and television crew, particular­ly as there will now be a greater media presence at the site on match days.

“The car parking may also be used by persons who have booked the club’s hospitalit­y space or for hospitalit­y guests at other major non-match day events such as weddings and conference­s.”

County want all ‘operationa­l parking’ on club land in order not to ‘create on-street parking pressures in the immediate vicinity of Edgeley Park.

Documents add: “The proposal to use the site as a temporary car park will alleviate the future pressure that will be placed on the existing Cheadle Car Park and the surroundin­g streets by providing additional car parking spaces accessible to persons associated with the club and will cater for the increased media presence associated with the club’s promotion to League Two.

“Critically, the proposals represent the first step in the club’s 5 year growth strategy.”

 ?? ?? ●●Stockport County’s Edgeley Park ground
●●Stockport County’s Edgeley Park ground

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