Gloucestershire Cricket Get Approval to Develop Ground

May 31, 2012

Bristol City Council’s Development Control Committee has given planning permisssion to Gloucestershire cricket to develop it’s county ground.

The decision will enable Gloucestershire to provide a new pavilion, state-of-the art media centre, business centre, improved community programme and upgraded cricket facilities.

This will support the growth plans for cricket in the region and enable the club to create a venue capable of supporting international games.

The club drew up new proposals in March after their initial application was rejected due to concerns over the height of the redevelopment of the County Ground.

Gloucestershire chief executive Tom Richardson, said: “We are very pleased that the committee has come to this decision as it finally allows us to realise our ambitions in bringing the very best of what cricket can offer to our home city.

“We have many people to thank – it has been a long journey and a huge amount of hard work has gone into it, which in turn has been supported by residents across Bristol, including our local area of Bishopston.

“We can now look forward to making the next stage of our plans happen.”