The Scotsman

Government green light for new Dons stadium plan

- By WILL JACKSON

Aberdeen’s plans to move into a new Kingsford stadium have been boosted after being given the allclear by the Scottish Government.thedonssaw­the proposed move to a new 20,000-seater stadium approved by the city council in January, but there were still fears it could be knocked back.

The club plan to leave their Pittodrie home and move to a new £50 million developmen­t, which includes training facilities, in Kingsford, but faced objections from the Aberdeensh­ire Council.

However in a statement, Aberdeen City Council announced that the Government would not be stepping in to reject the applicatio­n. It read: “The Scottish Government has written to Aberdeen City Council to say it is not going to call in the Kingsford stadium planning decision, leaving it for the council to determine the planning applicatio­n.

“The Scottish Government said in the notificati­on that the issues raised by the Aberdeensh­ire Council ‘are not of national significan­ce to have bearing’ on the decision not to call it in. The notificati­on further said the Scottish Government expects Aberdeen City Council to have regard to the matters raised by Aberdeensh­ire Council. We will accordingl­y consider these matters and liaise with colleagues at Aberdeensh­ire Council on these matters as necessary.” Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne added: “We welcome the Scottish Government’s confirmati­on that Aberdeen City Council can proceed to determine our planning applicatio­n. We are keen to begin constructi­on of the community and training facilities as soon as possible.

“The next step is to progress the terms of the legal agreement with Aberdeen City Council and work with all stakeholde­rs on agreeing and meeting the conditions.

“We will continue to work with the City, Aberdeensh­ire Council and the community in the lead up to and during constructi­on.”

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