Ossett United changing rooms plans remain on track, club says
United still expect to have a new changing block for home and away players at the Ingfield Stadium before the start of next season, after the local authority gave the idea planning permission last September.
But on Wednesday this week, the council said it couldn't allow the ground's existing changing facilities to be demolished, because it hadn't received important information from the club about the job.
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Hide AdSpecifically, the local authority wanted to know how the effects of the demolition on nearby residents would be limited. But case officer Sarah Westwood said that despite "numerous requests" no response had been received.
It is now understood that the council's emails were never received by Ossett because of a technical problem.
This would allow redevelopment to begin in May after the final game of the current season, and finish before the players return from their summer holidays in July.
Ossett United's chief executive Phil Smith said: "We have been unsuccessful in our first application for the demolition, but we are now working with Sarah (Westwood) and her team at the council, who've helped us to submit a second application.
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Hide Ad"We're confident that this time around we will tick all the boxes and we will be able to start the work in the close season.
"We've made a commitment to try and have the new changing rooms up and running by the start of the following preseason."