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Nottingham forest football ground12/24/2023 ![]() ![]() This all seated, three-tiered stand will also have a number of executive boxes and other corporate facilities, plus new changing rooms and press facilities.Ī nice feature is that the stand will also include a Club Museum as well as a new Club Shop.Īfter delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the club have confirmed their intention to press ahead with the expansion soon, with 2024 being cited as the year they were pushed into that announcement, though, as they released a statement in March 2023 following a series of rumours on social media suggested plans had been shelved. The Club announced in December 2019 that it is seeking planning permission to build a new 10,000 capacity Peter Taylor (Main) Stand, along one side of the ground, replacing the existing stand which dates back to the 1950s. In the City Centre in the old Market Square is a bronze statue of the legendary Brian Clough. The Peter Taylor Main Standįacing this is a smaller and much older Peter Taylor Main Stand (built in the late 1960s) that now looks quite tired in the company of its shiny new neighbours. ![]() Once called the Executive Stand, it was recently renamed the Brian Clough Stand in honour of their greatest manager. On one side there is a similarly impressive two-tiered stand, with executive boxes in between, which was built in 1980. One unusual feature of the stand is that running across the middle are a number of rows of seating enclosed within a covered shaded glass area. It is a large two-tiered stand that looks quite smart. Opposite, the Trent End, is the most recent addition to the ground. The Bridgford StandĪt one end, the Bridgford Stand houses away fans in the lower tier it is odd because one-third of this stand was built lower than the rest, due to a local Council planning requirement to allow sunlight through to the houses in nearby Colwick Road. – Photo by Icon Sportīoth ends were re-developed during the 1990s, much improving the overall appearance. A view of the ground from Trent Bridge before the Premier League match at City Ground, Nottingham. The ground from a distance looks quite picturesque sitting on the banks of the River Trent. ![]()
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