Villa Park expansion set for approval



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Plans to expand the North Stand at Aston Villa’s Villa Park have been recommended for approval by planning authorities.

The Athletic said planning permission is being sought for the extension of the stadium’s North Stand, increasing its size by 5,926 seats to take the ground’s overall capacity to 48,809.

Birmingham City Council’s planning committee will meet on August 28, with a view to voting on plans to expand Villa Park.

Earlier this year, Aston Villa revealed plans to refurbish and expand seat capacity in the iconic North Stand.

The redevelopment will increase the number of seats available in the North Stand to over 12,000. Combined with ongoing upgrades to Villa Park’s other three stands, total capacity at Villa Park will increase to over 50,000.

The stadium renovation will be completed in H2 2027, ahead of the UEFA EURO 2028 Tournament that Villa Park will be a host venue for.

Championing a sustainable approach, Aston Villa FC will adapt and reuse the existing North Stand structure for the expansion. This innovative approach ensures that the capacity for Villa Park will not decrease at any time during construction, mitigating disruption to fans throughout the process.

These changes, alongside other improvements to the North Grounds, are designed to deliver the best matchday experience for Aston Villa’s fans and create a thriving community hub.

Aston Villa Football Club (commonly referred to as simply Villa) is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England (UK). The club, founded in 1874, compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The team have played at their home ground, the Villa Park, since 1897.

Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham (UK) with a seating capacity of 42,918. It has been the home of Premier League club Aston Villa F.C. since 1897.

A raised capacity would also assist with Villa’s efforts to grow matchday revenues, helping them comply with profitability and sustainability rules (PSR). Presently, a major issue impacting the ability to drive revenues is stadium capacity.

Within draft papers seen by The Athletic are the details of the application. Pertinently, it indicates that the planning application has been recommended for approval by council planners and, therefore, work on extending the North Stand should be authorised.

Technically, the draft documents relating to Villa Park’s expansion could change or be dropped at any stage and will be confirmed shortly.

The draft paper, though, has summarised: “The Birmingham Development Plan (BDP) supports the enhancement of the city’s sporting infrastructure and recognises the role of major sporting venues in contributing to Birmingham’s international profile, economy and social wellbeing.”

The North Stand, behind one of the goals and opposite the famed Holte End, is integral to the redevelopment — the planning committee will decide whether to sanction plans to house more than 12,000 spectators there.

Incremental additions to the three other sides of the ground will lead to the targeted capacity and, longer-term, to a 52,500-seat venue.

The redevelopment proposals show a higher overall structure and seating in the upper tier of the North Stand than currently exists, with a redesigned lower tier also creating additional capacity. The new North Stand will wrap around into the neighbouring main Trinity Stand.

The report says, “The current facade (front of the stand) would be retained, reclad and glazed, to modernise the existing structure.

“The existing roof would be replaced by a new structure that would appear to float above the stand, allowing the light to pass through.”

Aston Villa secured independent planning permissions for the redevelopment of the new club shop and the transformation of the existing ‘Academy’ building on site, fronting onto Witton Lane, into ‘The Warehouse’ – a newly developed live entertainment venue opening next to Villa Park.

The report said, “Both permissions have now been implemented, with the new club shop opening in April 2025 and The Warehouse due to open by December 2025.”

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