Wakefield Given Go-Ahead to Build New Stadium
June 21, 2012
English Rugby League club, asthma | Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have been granted planning permission to build a new 12, viagra 60mg 000 cappacity stadium.
The £19million development, stomach on the site of an old colliery just off junction 30 of the M62, was the subject of a two-week public inquiry in December following objections from residents and Leeds City Council.
The stadium will be owned by the Wakefield & District Community Trust but the Wildcats will become anchor tenants.
Phil Townsend, spokesman for Stadium Wakefield Action Group (SWAG) said: “I am over the moon.
“It has been eight years of hard graft, attending meetings, speaking with politicians and getting a 15,000 plus signature petition.
“We would wish to thank all of those people in Wakefield and beyond who have supported us.
“Our focus will now turn towards ensuring the delivery of the stadium and we believe that the proposal, led by Yorkcourt, will soon realise the dream we have held firm to throughout our campaign.”
A spokesman for the Wildcats said the stadium was expected to be complete in time for the 2015 season.