Nottingham Forest Reach Agreement In Principle Over City Ground Redevelopment

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Nottingham Forest Reach Agreement In Principle Over City Ground Redevelopment
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Nottingham Forest have reached an agreement in principle with Nottingham City Council over the redevelopment of their iconic City Ground stadium. The deal comes after months of uncertainty surrounding the club's future at the ground due to a dispute over rent and a new lease.

Nottingham Forest 's City Ground underwent something of a refresh in the summer, but many fans will hope the biggest changes are yet to come.

Amid various challenges and obstacles, work is yet to begin. And earlier this year Forest’s future at the City Ground was thrown into doubt due to a dispute with Nottingham City Council, who own the land, over rent and a new lease. Cartledge has now confirmed an agreement in principle has been reached. And he has indicated the club have begun the process of trying to buy up some of the properties beside the ground to “facilitate the overall development process”.

“A section 106 agreement regarding the redevelopment of the Peter Taylor Stand is in place. The club is actively exploring the acquisition of additional freehold properties to streamline the development.”

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