The Non-League Football Paper

STADIUM PLANS BACK ON AFTER £70M RE-THINK

- By Andrew Simpson

A PROPOSAL for new football facilities in Cheshire costing £70m, which includes a stadium that could become home for semi-profession­al clubs, is being reconsider­ed.

The initial plans, based on the FA’s St George’s Park, were to redevelop a former golf course in Winsford and build a 3,000-capacity ground at its centre.

However, that was in 2018.

“Progress has been significan­tly delayed by the pandemic,” said a spokesman for Cheshire West and Chester Council, which owns land chosen for the project at Knights Grange outdoor sports complex.

“However, all partners have a shared aspiration to bring the scheme to fruition and are working to demonstrat­e that it remains deliverabl­e.”

The NLP understand­s that a report will be ready within weeks, and the council will then decide if the project, which featured a luxury hotel, multiple 3G pitches – one of them covered – and a medical centre on its original wish list, can still go ahead.

1874 Northwich, of the Northern Premier League’s West Division, were rumoured to become long-term tenants, training on nearby pitches and hosting opponents at the stadium.

They have shared Barnton’s ground since the 2019-20 season, an arrangemen­t they are in negotiatio­ns to extend for another five years once the current deal ends in the summer.

Winsford United, based little more than a mile away at Barton Stadium, also discussed the possibilit­y of moving across town.

“The door remains open for non-league teams to play or train out of the site,” a source told The NLP.

A steering group with representa­tives from Cheshire Football Centre, a not-for-profit entity set up to turn the vision into reality, the council, and Ion Property Developmen­ts is tasked with assessing the proposal’s costs, risks and how it can be delivered.

Their stated intention is for money generated by the site, once it is operationa­l, to be spent on grassroots football initiative­s in other parts of the county.

The council spokesman added: “This latest stage is nearing its conclusion and everybody involved will consider the report’s findings before deciding how to proceed.”

 ?? PICTURE: Cheshire FA ?? ARTIST’S IMPRESSION: The proposed £70m complex
PICTURE: Cheshire FA ARTIST’S IMPRESSION: The proposed £70m complex

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