Football club hits out at stadium housing plan

An aerial shot of the Stadium of Light which is a large, rectangular, open stadium with a white roof above the stands. There is no roof above the pitch and Sunderland badge can be seen picked out in the seating. The club name is spelled out in white seating among the otherwise red seats. Around the stadium is a lot of empty land with houses and flats in the distance.Image source, PA Media
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Sunderland will formally object to plans to build houses in the buffer zone around the Stadium of Light

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Newly-promoted Premier League club Sunderland will oppose plans to build houses near its home ground, claiming the development could have "catastrophic consequences".

Chairman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus said the club will make formal objections to city council plans to allow construction in a buffer zone around the Stadium of Light.

His predecessor Sir Bob Murray said the local authority previously agreed protections which would prevent development near the stadium in case of a need for expansion.

Sunderland City Council chief executive Patrick Melia said the development "will not impact on any planned future expansion" or the stadium's "ability to host matches, concerts or other events".

But Sir Bob said the council has "torn" up protections and that having houses up close to the ground risked hemming it in, which was a reason for the club's move from Roker Park in 1997.

Kyril Louis-Dreyfus with his arms crossed across his chest. He is smiling and has brown, short hair which is swept to the side. He is wearing round, dark sunglasses, a blue jacket and dark top underneathImage source, Getty Images
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Kyril Louis-Dreyfus said the new housing would affect the club's operations

Mr Louis-Dryfus said: "Unfortunately, Sunderland City Council has recently taken steps relating to the Sheepfolds development that could have catastrophic operational consequences on our club and, by extension our community.

"We are under no illusion that the city needs more appropriate housing provision and support those endeavours fully.

"However, later this week we will be submitting a formal objection against the proposals relating to the Sheepfolds and I encourage all city stakeholders to come together and join us in protecting the future of our football club and the city of Sunderland."

The council said its current planning application is subject to public and stakeholder consultation.

Mr Melia said: "Robust assurances have been given that the proposed Sheepfolds development as set out here will not impact on any future expansion of the Stadium of Light or in its ability to host matches, concerts or other events.

"It is our view that the proposals set out for the Sheepfolds neighbourhoods will improve operations and fan experience in terms of matchdays and other events and we remain committed to working with SAFC in relation to their plans for the expansion of the Stadium of Light".

He said the council will consider "all views and comments" before approving or refusing the application.

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