Lincoln City ‘stand’ on Stacey Stand work



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Lincoln City FC stadium update November 2022 Image: Lincoln City FC

The EFL League One team – Lincoln City F.C. (UK) – club board, in partnership with the Red Imps Community Trust, is now in a position to provide an update on the Stacey West Stand redevelopment at their residence – the LNER Stadium in England (UK).

‘Lincoln City Football Club’ stated that against the acute backdrop of an economic climate that has further weakened, and which remains both challenging and volatile, this project has presented many challenges which were unforeseen at its outset three years ago. Despite this, the Board’s non-negotiable position on investment remains unchanged – firmly and responsibly committed to growth and progress, but without placing the financial future of the club at risk.

The Lincoln City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England (UK). The team competes in EFL League One, the third tier of the English football league system.

The 10,780-capacity Sincil Bank Stadium, known for sponsorship reasons as the LNER Stadium, is a football stadium in Lincoln, England (UK) which has been the home of Lincoln City since 1895. Previously, the Lincoln City had played at the nearby 10,780-capacity John O’Gaunts ground since the club’s 1884 inception.

‘Lincoln City Football Club’ further stated that following a further project review, the Board concluded that the original proposal would present an unacceptable risk to this commitment. Nevertheless, it remains absolutely dedicated to investing in infrastructure, and to delivering on the original project objectives – increasing capacity, improving fan experience and creating new community facilities.

Therefore, to maximize the £1.8m already secured from various grant funds and investment from supporters and investors alike, the project will now proceed with a two-tier development, omitting a proposed third-tier hospitality suite, demonstrating that the club remains fully committed to increasing its social impact in the community through the vital work delivered by the Lincoln City Foundation.

Building a new Community Skills and Education Hub will help tackle the growing skills gap in the City by providing the Foundation with a fit-for-purpose facility from which it can champion the delivery of education and employability skills, all under the brand of the football club. The contemporary new-build will offer community space, offices and dedicated classrooms, enabling the club to increase its social impact value and improve the quality of life of the local residents through its wide range of educational, health and well-being initiatives.

Following a successful pilot scheme in early 2022 and a recent landmark change in legislation, the club will seize upon this new opportunity by investing in rail seating. Working closely with the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA), the club have submitted an application to trial ‘safe-standing’ in a small section of the Stacey West Stand – with the intention of installing rail seats throughout the entire stand should the trial be successful.

In addition, the club will install barriers in Upper 7 of the GBM Stand to facilitate the safe-standing of supporters in that area. If successful, along with improving stadium aesthetics and fan experience, this significant investment in infrastructure would place Lincoln City as a leading player in safe-standing at football stadia in England, and also offer the potential to increase the LNER Stadium capacity to 11,500.
 
The project will also benefit from some key infrastructure improvements including:

  • Investment in a new mains water supply to the LNER Stadium, addressing the much- needed demand for improved services for supporters;
  • Investment in power supply to the LNER Stadium, part of a longer-term strategic plan to become more energy-efficient, which will also enable other further plans such as enhancements to the University of Lincoln Fan Village; and
  • Investment in a new, state-of-the-art recycling irrigation system which aims to reuse up to 50 percent of the water used to irrigate the fiber sand pitch, providing much-needed economic and environmental benefits and a major step forward as part of the club’s climate action plan.

 
The matchday experience will be further enhanced by using the new hub in other ways such as a social space, a shelter for vulnerable fans, family activities or a multifaith prayer room.

In line with the Board’s vision to have a home that is contemporary, accessible, has soul, and reflects the strength of the club’s ambition, this project is just one of many potential investments into infrastructure from a maintained list of future opportunities to upgrade the stadium as part of a longer-term plan.

It also demonstrates the club’s agility to adapt to the changing economic landscape while remaining fully committed to the Board’s vision for the club. The board expects to submit a revised planning application imminently and hope to begin work in the New Year.

The Red Imps Community Trust and club boards both remain confident they can deliver a newly developed Stacey West Stand to be proud of and will provide further updates as progress is made.

The Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). Until 2011, it was known as the Football Licensing Authority, having been set up under the Football Spectators Act 1989. The SGSA was established through the Sports Grounds Safety Authority Act 2011, which received royal assent in July 2011 and commenced on November 1st, 2011.

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