Saracens given green light for £23m stadium redevelopment

It's hoped that construction work on the West Stand at Allianz Park will start at the end of this season and be completed in 2020

Andrew Baldock
Wednesday 24 October 2018 07:36 EDT
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Saracens say that games will continue to be played at Allianz Park during the building period
Saracens say that games will continue to be played at Allianz Park during the building period (Getty)

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Saracens have been given the green light for a £23m redevelopment of the West Stand at their Allianz Park ground in north London.

The reigning English champions have announced detailed plans for the project at Barnet Copthall leisure complex, with construction work hoped to start at the end of this season and completed in 2020.

Saracens say that games will continue to be played at Allianz Park during the building period.

Planning permission has been granted, and funding secured in partnership with Barnet Council to carry out renovation work.

When completed, the stand will house 3,000 spectators, 40 wheelchair spaces and 40 carer seats for disabled spectators, while also providing a centre of excellence for Middlesex University’s London Sport Institute and Health Faculty, and improved training, medical and competition facilities for all users, including athletics, rugby and community sport.

Saracens chief executive, Mitesh Velani, said: “We have been working closely with Barnet Council and our community partners developing plans for the West Stand that we can all be proud of. I am delighted we have made positive strides forward.

“The West Stand redevelopment project demonstrates our continued commitment to providing the best environment for our teams to thrive, a modern home where our fans create memories together and extending community initiatives that improve the lives of people in north London.”

Saracens moved to Allianz Park in early 2013, and the new stand will be of similar size and scale to the existing East Stand.

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