Nottingham Forest Announce Training Ground Redevelopment Plans
Nottingham Forest have announced new plans for the further redevelopment of the club’s training facilities at Wilford Lane.
Central to the plans are a new two-storey building and enhanced facilities at The Nigel Doughty Academy.
The new academy building will include fourteen changing rooms, three classrooms, gym, physio room, analysis suite, guest parents’ lounge and canteen facilities, plus additional on-site car parking.
The latest plans are in line with the club’s ongoing investment in the facilities at Wilford Lane which earlier this season saw the enhancement of the show pitch to include a new playing surface and goals, LED floodlights, perimeter fence and dug outs to meet the club’s conditional Category One Academy licence obligations.
The plans will be submitted via the formal planning process with Rushcliffe Borough Council, with a decision expected in the New Year.
Commenting on the plans, Nottingham Forest Chairman, Nicholas Randall, QC, said: “This is another important milestone in enhancing the infrastructure of the club by Mr Marinakis, in line with our long-term aspirations.
“In addition to his continued investment in the playing staff, we are very grateful for the owner’s continued generosity and his vision for how he wants the football club to evolve.
“We undertook a strategic review of the options for developing our training facilities, including assessing other potential locations. We have concluded that Wilford Lane, which has been our home for over 20 years, provides the ideal footprint for us to improve and further integrate our first team and academy operations. This integration is essential to the culture and philosophy we are seeking to develop at the club.
“Everything we do as a club is geared towards continually improving standards to provide the best possible environment for us to progress and this latest investment by Mr Marinakis is another example of that.
“We are proud of the club’s long history in developing players through the academy to the first team and, as evidenced by this investment, it remains integral to the footballing strategy of the club.”
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