Original plans would present an 'unacceptable risk' to finances, the club say
of the Stacey West Stand at Lincoln City Football Club’s LNER Stadium have been in place for over a year – but it hasn’t been plain sailing.
The project has been fronted by the club board in partnership with the Red Imps Community Trust, and £1.8 million has been secured from various grant funds and investments for it to go ahead.the Lincoln City board of directors recognised a “volatile and uncertain” economic landscape and proposed to alter their plans.
This means that the 1,500 seat increase of a second tier will be shelved, instead submitting an application to trial ‘safe-standing’ within a small section of the Stacey West Stand. The hub will do this by offering community space, offices and dedicated classrooms, allowing an increase in social impact value and bidding to improve the quality of life of the local residents.It will now be a two-tier development, relegating a third-tier proposal for a new hospitality suite – putting the original project objectives of capacity increase, community facilities and improved fan experience at the forefront.
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