Construction News
17/09/2024
Luton Town FC Submits Plans For New Stadium
Luton Town Football Club has submitted plans for its new stadium to Luton Borough Council.
Luton Town Football Club's development company, 2020 Developments, formally submitted a detailed application for a new 25,000-capacity stadium at its Power Court site in the heart of Luton town centre.
The submission of detailed plans to Luton Borough Council is a defining milestone in the delivery of a sustainable long-term home for Luton Town Football Club, the increasing ambitions the Club has for its football team and as a vital catalyst in marking a regenerative era for the town.
The hybrid application will provide full detail on the stadium and will also include an updated outline submission for the hotel and music venue. This pack, which includes a core Design and Access Statement supported by a variety of technical reports and will now be formally validated by officers once everything is found to be complete. This process could take up to two weeks and, once validated all documents will be in the public domain.
Gary Sweet, Chief Executive of Luton Town Football Club and 2020 Developments: "This important announcement is a pivotal moment for all supporters, residents and businesses of Luton. It also marks an important milestone for everyone who has worked tirelessly and diligently on the project over the last few months to shape it masterfully into the magnificent building we have presented to the planning officers.
"Once our lives changed 16 months ago with promotion at Wembley, concurrent to the gargantuan task of getting Kenilworth Road Premier League ready – which naturally dominated our workload for most of last year – we decided to reassemble a design team to take a fresh look at the whole Power Court project from foundations upwards. All in light of the new ambition, we wanted to embrace for our Club going forwards, demonstrated by the proposal to build to a 25,000 stadium capacity in one phase.
"We hand-picked and structured an elite design team of architects, engineers and technicians who have been working with us, crafting every floor and corner of our new stadium to a detailed stage such that it can now be submitted, publicly aired and presented as a well-prepared detailed design instruction for contractors.
"I personally want to take this opportunity to give a huge thanks to the entire team of specialist technicians who have submerged themselves into this colossal task so efficiently and to do so by breaking the mould in stadium design. They have pushed the boundaries beyond the norm in order to remain loyal to our original desired look and feel and have incorporated more unique cultural characteristics that will make this a familiar home for us all."
Together with sustained progression on the pitch and re-stating the Club’s cultural identity and community work off it, the delivery of a new home was going to be the key cornerstone to be accomplished when the 2020 group became custodians of the Club in 2008.
It was known from the very outset that identifying a site such as Power Court, with all its inherent technical and commercial challenges, was an ambitious ask – but the 2020 board was unwavering in its desire to embed the Football Club into the heart of the community and town.
Furthermore, there was a robust belief that the technical brief that challenged the design team needed to include characteristics that embodied the atmosphere, intimacy and intensity of Kenilworth Road; that positive emotional spirit that has been precious to so many past generations will be carried forward for the future generations of Luton to enjoy in an innovative, modern form.
The Club will now focus on engaging with and assisting Luton Borough Council’s officers to work towards a determination date before the end of the year, thereby enabling material stadium construction to commence on site within six months of such determination, as we move towards a target completion of 2027.
Luton Town Football Club's development company, 2020 Developments, formally submitted a detailed application for a new 25,000-capacity stadium at its Power Court site in the heart of Luton town centre.
The submission of detailed plans to Luton Borough Council is a defining milestone in the delivery of a sustainable long-term home for Luton Town Football Club, the increasing ambitions the Club has for its football team and as a vital catalyst in marking a regenerative era for the town.
The hybrid application will provide full detail on the stadium and will also include an updated outline submission for the hotel and music venue. This pack, which includes a core Design and Access Statement supported by a variety of technical reports and will now be formally validated by officers once everything is found to be complete. This process could take up to two weeks and, once validated all documents will be in the public domain.
Gary Sweet, Chief Executive of Luton Town Football Club and 2020 Developments: "This important announcement is a pivotal moment for all supporters, residents and businesses of Luton. It also marks an important milestone for everyone who has worked tirelessly and diligently on the project over the last few months to shape it masterfully into the magnificent building we have presented to the planning officers.
"Once our lives changed 16 months ago with promotion at Wembley, concurrent to the gargantuan task of getting Kenilworth Road Premier League ready – which naturally dominated our workload for most of last year – we decided to reassemble a design team to take a fresh look at the whole Power Court project from foundations upwards. All in light of the new ambition, we wanted to embrace for our Club going forwards, demonstrated by the proposal to build to a 25,000 stadium capacity in one phase.
"We hand-picked and structured an elite design team of architects, engineers and technicians who have been working with us, crafting every floor and corner of our new stadium to a detailed stage such that it can now be submitted, publicly aired and presented as a well-prepared detailed design instruction for contractors.
"I personally want to take this opportunity to give a huge thanks to the entire team of specialist technicians who have submerged themselves into this colossal task so efficiently and to do so by breaking the mould in stadium design. They have pushed the boundaries beyond the norm in order to remain loyal to our original desired look and feel and have incorporated more unique cultural characteristics that will make this a familiar home for us all."
Together with sustained progression on the pitch and re-stating the Club’s cultural identity and community work off it, the delivery of a new home was going to be the key cornerstone to be accomplished when the 2020 group became custodians of the Club in 2008.
It was known from the very outset that identifying a site such as Power Court, with all its inherent technical and commercial challenges, was an ambitious ask – but the 2020 board was unwavering in its desire to embed the Football Club into the heart of the community and town.
Furthermore, there was a robust belief that the technical brief that challenged the design team needed to include characteristics that embodied the atmosphere, intimacy and intensity of Kenilworth Road; that positive emotional spirit that has been precious to so many past generations will be carried forward for the future generations of Luton to enjoy in an innovative, modern form.
The Club will now focus on engaging with and assisting Luton Borough Council’s officers to work towards a determination date before the end of the year, thereby enabling material stadium construction to commence on site within six months of such determination, as we move towards a target completion of 2027.
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