Nottingham Forest have announced two public drop-in sessions for the local community to preview the club's proposals for the redevelopment of the City Ground stadium. Nottingham Forest last week unveiled further plans on the redevelopments of the City Ground which will modernise the club’s home. The plan also includes changes to …

Nottingham Forest have pushed back work to redevelop the Peter Taylor Stand at The City Ground. New City Ground Redevelopment for Nottingham Forest by Benoy. The plan sent to Rushcliffe Borough Council for consideration would see the redevelopment of the Peter Taylor Stand at The City Ground. Benoy have been working with Nottingham Forest on a stadium wide regeneration, which will expand the stadium to the largest in the East Midlands with 38,000 seats.

A formal application for part of a £100m project to transform Nottingham Forest's stadium and the surrounding area has been submitted. Further details on Nottingham Forest’s stadium redevelopment have been revealed after Rushcliffe Borough Council received an Environmental Impact Assessment submission from Savills. It is the first time the stadium has undergone redevelopment … NOTTINGHAM Forest have been given the green light to expand their stadium and the surrounding area.

Nottingham Forest have revealed a fresh image of the proposed City Ground redevelopment as the club continue to progress with their plans. Following the public exhibition, the club expect to submit the planning application for the redevelopment before the end of the year. The £100 million spent on the stadium will give the Reds a state-of-the-art home and boast world-class facilities.

Nottingham Forest have unveiled plans to redevelop the City Ground to a 38,000 capacity stadium. Central to the redevelopment is the creation of a new, “world-class” Peter Taylor Stand and improvements to the Trentside area, Brian Clough and Bridgford Stands. The major investment plan includes a new Peter Taylor Stand. The city ground is looking to become East Midland’s largest stadium. Excitement is building for the transformation of the Reds’ home into a world-class stadium which will see the Peter Taylor Stand rebuilt to cater for an increased capacity of about 10,000 fans.. Nottingham Forest delay stadium redevelopment. Nottingham Forest F.C.’s football ground is set to undergo a major redevelopment, as owner Evangelos Marinakis reveals plans. Rushcliffe MP Ruth Edwards has met with Nottingham Forest chairman Nicholas Randall to discuss the club’s £100 million stadium expansion plans.

18 Mar 2020 Midlands Property Jon Robinson. The Championship club have said the move was "due to delays in … Forest revealed the ambitious transformation as the club secured an extended lease on the site from Nottingham City Council. Statement on Nottingham Forest’s ground redevelopment plans Posted on 28th February 2019 by Media Team 5 in Featured , Other stories , Press Releases , Regeneration Councillor Jon Collins, Leader of Nottingham City Council, said: “This is important news for the city and we were happy to work with Nottingham Forest to help make it happen. Nottingham Forest Football Club submitted a hybrid planning application to Rushcliffe Borough Council to redevelop its West Bridgford ground in December.