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Hull Kingston Rover stadium redevelopment plans revealed Image: Hull KR

The professional rugby league team Hull Kingston Rovers have launched a major consultation exercise on its ambitious proposals to regenerate land surrounding their residence – the Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (UK).

‘HULL KR’ stated that the plans will be the most significant changes to the stadium footprint since its original completion in 1989.

Currently, public consultations are on and the members of the public are invited to provide their thoughts and comments on the proposals for the regeneration of land adjacent to Hull KR’s Craven Park Stadium until March 28th. The planning application will be submitted next month.

The Hull Kingston Rovers (more popularly known as the Hull KR) are a professional rugby league club based in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England (UK). The club play their home games at the Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium and competes in the Super League, the top tier of the British rugby league system.

The 11,000-capacity Craven Park (currently known as the Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league stadium located in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (UK). It is serves as the home facility of the Hull Kingston Rovers.

Hull Kingston Rover stadium redevelopment plans revealedImage: Hull KR

‘HULL KR’ further stated that the club’s proposals are set to enhance the area with investment into better facilities and amenities to promote health and wellbeing across East Hull and the wider City (Kingston upon Hull) while helping to future-proof the club’s ambitions both on and off the pitch.

In doing so the Hull KR aims to generate a positive impact for the local communities and the wider City through their proposals which would contribute significantly to wider rejuvenation efforts ongoing in East Hull by the Hull City Council.

If successful the proposals would see significant investment into the sport and leisure facilities with the development of three training pitches with one available for public use, new outdoor sporting facilities and the rejuvenation of the Waudby Centre (leisure center in Hull, England).

The proposals would also bring forward two large-scale retail stores which would be occupied by the leading brands in the United Kingdom in addition to the development of a retail terrace, open public spaces, the refurbishment of the Waudby Centre, and adequate car parking facilities to support the master plan. Some initial future enhancements to the Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium itself have also been outlined within the plans.

Hull Kingston Rover stadium redevelopment plans revealedImage: Hull KR

Put in Paul Lakin, Chief Executive, Hull KR, “We are delighted to finally be able to share our plans with our supporters. As an ambitious club dedicated to the fans and the City we represent we are incredibly proud to share our vision for the master plan with the public – which could mean big opportunities for the communities and for the people’s lives within the City and for the club itself. This scheme aims to significantly enhance the stadium footprint and turn us into an impressive sporting campus in East Hull.”

Concluded Lakin, “When we purchased the stadium and the option on the surrounding land in 2022 we said the Sewell Group Craven Park would be our forever home and these proposals are testament to that. They will set a legacy long beyond the current custodian’s ownership – securing the future of our club, bettering our City and opening up fantastic opportunities for the local young people – providing the right investment and infrastructure to help them to lead happier and healthier lives. Crucially for the club the proposals will provide improved training pitches for all levels and a dedicated hub and place of work for the Men’s first team and our Academy pathway with all the facilities they need in one building for the first time ever. We’ve been purposely quiet on the project as so many ambitious stadium plans get announced and then end up on the cutting room floor. We were determined that wouldn’t happen with this so we are announcing now with as much of the preparation work and due diligence done as possible to give the scheme the best possible chance of succeeding at public consultation and then planning approval. We invite everyone to have their say on the plans and help us to secure the best possible outcomes for the communities across East Hull and beyond.”

The Hull KR now owns the Sewell Group Craven Park, their stadium, after purchasing it from the Hull City Council in March 2022 marking the first time the club has owned the ground since the late 1990s.

Hull Kingston Rover stadium redevelopment plans revealedImage: Hull KR

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