Slough Express

Plans submitted for new stand

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Ascot United Football Club has submitted a planning applicatio­n to build a new 50-seater stand to meet the FA’s ground grading requiremen­ts.

The club needs to introduce additional facilities at its Racecourse ground, off Winkfield Road, by March 31 to comply with FA rules following the team’s promotion to the

Isthmian South Central division.

United scooped the Combined Counties League title in 2023 and are now competing in Step 4 of the non-league football pyramid.

It was a successful year for the club, which also won the Isuzu FA Vase at Wembley in May.

The club has submitted a letter to Windsor and Maidenhead council warning it could face penalties from the Football Associatio­n if the works are not completed by the end of March.

The grandstand proposal is for a covered 50-seat stand approximat­ely 3.7 meters tall at its highest point and encompassi­ng a total area of 7.2 metres by 4.2 metres.

There are also plans for a twoentry turnstile to replace the existing entry kiosk for supporters at the ground.

A cover letter submitted by the club to te Royal Borough said: “The temporary structures we need to install are at the behest of the Football Associatio­n and relate to the men’s team now playing at a higher standard which has additional requiremen­ts in terms of facilities.

“The process to get this far has been arduous but I do hope that with the supportive pre-applicatio­n document it will be possible for permission to be granted in time to allow us to start the works and have everything ready by the end of March.”

The full plans are available via the RBWM planning portal under reference: 23/03116/FULL

 ?? ?? Ascot United won the Isuzu FA Vase last year. Ref:135477-81
Ascot United won the Isuzu FA Vase last year. Ref:135477-81

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