Aston Villa reveal CGI plans of redeveloped ground
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Aston Villa has released a host of CGI images illustrating plans for the future of Villa Park.
After holding a public consultation exercise in June and July, the football club is set to submit a planning application at the end of August.
Proposals include an increased stadium capacity of more than 50,000.
Aston Villa's CEO Christian Purslow said the CGI images showed the club's vision, including a new "commercial destination".
He said the hub, to be known as Villa Live,, external would provide a community space for fans to visit during matchdays and at other times.
Villa Live at the North Stand also includes a new club shop, food and drink options, recognition of the club's history, as well as a multipurpose space.
The club's plan aims to support the regeneration of the Aston area and begin with a £100m-plus investment in the first phase of improvements to Villa Park.
If the planning application is successful, Villa aims to start work in late 2023 and complete construction towards the end of 2025., external
"We have received a hugely positive response from the local community, our supporters and other stakeholders and are confident that this project will transform both the stadium and the local area," Mr Purslow said.
During consultation, about 10,000 residents, businesses, stakeholders and fans took part.
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- Published17 August 2022