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Leeds receive planning permission to expand Elland Road stadium.
Summary
Leeds United has been granted planning permission to expand Elland Road to a 53,000-seat, UEFA Category 4 stadium; enabling works will begin immediately and major construction is scheduled after the season while the ground remains open.
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Leeds United has secured planning permission to expand Elland Road into a 53,000-seat stadium. The club plans to enlarge the West and North Stands and alter the South Stand to meet UEFA Category 4 standards. Owners 49ers Enterprises have appointed a project team including architects KSS, engineers Buro Happold and a management team at RISE. The club said enabling works will start immediately and major construction will begin after the season, with the stadium to remain in use for home matches.
Key details:
- Planning permission granted to expand Elland Road to a 53,000-capacity stadium.
- Project includes expansion of the West and North Stands and alterations to the South Stand to achieve UEFA Category 4 status.
- Enabling works will start immediately; major construction is scheduled to begin after the season and the ground will remain open throughout.
- Owners 49ers Enterprises have engaged KSS, Buro Happold and RISE as part of the project team.
- The club has announced public exhibition and consultation events and said further updates will be shared with supporters and stakeholders.
Summary:
The permission clears a planning milestone that the club says supports its long-term ambitions and will increase capacity and facility standards. Work is planned in phases, with immediate enabling activity followed by main construction after the season, and updates to supporters and stakeholders reported as forthcoming.
