Chelsea secure planning permission for £500m redevelopment of Stamford Bridge
Hammersmith and Fulham Council's planning committee voted unanimously to approve the proposal for a 60,000-seat stadium at a meeting on Wednesday evening
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Your support makes all the difference.Chelsea have been granted planning permission for a £500m redevelopment of Stamford Bridge, the club have announced.
In a meeting that lasted little under three hours, all members of the council's planning committee unanimously agreed to the London club's proposals.
The architects who designed Beijing's 'Bird's Nest' are in line to oversee construction and increase the stadium's capacity to 60,000.
A statement on the club's official website, said: "More than a year ago, a planning application for a new stadium at Stamford Bridge with an expanded seating capacity was submitted to our local council, Hammersmith & Fulham.
"Over the past 12 months, we have consulted widely with neighbouring residents, local businesses, statutory authorities and continued to work closely with the council.
"Tonight the council's planning committee considered the application and we are grateful that planning permission was granted for the redevelopment of our historic home.
"The committee decision does not mean that work can begin on site. This is just the latest step, although a significant one, that we have to take before we can commence work, including obtaining various other permissions."
The news was welcomed by Chelsea Pitch Owners, the group which owns the freehold to the land on which the stadium sits.
A statement said: "The board of Chelsea Pitch Owners welcomes the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham's approval of the planning application for the redevelopment of Stamford Bridge.
"We believe the plans will provide a world-class stadium and the bold architectural design will enhance the local area.
"As a supporter-based organisation and owner of the freehold of the land on which the current stadium lies - a role that is unique among the leading clubs in England - CPO was set up to ensure the club remains at the Bridge, its home since 1905.
"That goal looks more secure than it has for many years following the planning approval. We look forward to continued co-operation with the club on this exciting project."
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