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Leicester City Submit Hybrid Planning Application

Leicester City Football Club has submitted its hybrid planning application to Leicester City Council for the proposed development of the King Power Stadium site.

 

 

The submission follows an extensive pre-application public consultation, which ran between August and September this year. During this period, the club received thousands of pieces of written and in-person feedback from stakeholders throughout the community, including local authorities, businesses, community groups, neighbours, fans and other interested parties.

 

The application will now be validated by Leicester City Council before being determined by the planning committee in the first few months of next year. Ahead of that decision, the club hopes to be given permission to start some early enabling works on site, which it applied for last month.

 

Since introducing its proposals to the public in August, the club has completed the acquisition of a further property adjoining the site, previously occupied by EON. While this area does not form part of the current hybrid planning application, its acquisition will enable the club to consider its potential role in the site’s future development in due course.

 

Having now shared our proposals with a diverse range of stakeholders in the city, the club’s belief in the project’s transformational potential has been strengthened and looks forward to continuing to work with community partners towards the realisation of that vision.

 

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