Finally get to see the design on 26th of July and incorporates standing areas which is good behind the North and South goals. Hopefully by 2024 which is the opening season planned it wont be safe standing either.
Another box ticked. Everton conducted a positive meeting at the House of Commons on Tuesday over their proposed new Bramley-Moore dock stadium. The second stage of public consultation is moving closer and is due to start on July 26 , with the latest designs for the new ground being shared with the general public for the first time. And, as is standard practice with projects as large as this, the Blues took their proposals to the House of Commons earlier this week to show a selection of MPs their plans for the new stadium and for Goodison Park's legacy project. The gathering was a chance for Members of Parliament and Lords to understand the set of detailed plans the club have laid out for both areas of the city and to ask any relevant questions they had on the project. The club were supported by the Premier League for the meeting which was attended by a significant number of officials, including members of the upper house. Labour MP for Tooting Rosena Allin-Khan was one of the officials at the meeting, and the Shadow Sports Minister shared her thoughts on the proposals afterwards on social media. She wrote on Twitter: "It was fantastic to meet with @EITC and @everton to discuss their move from Goodison Park to the Bramley-Moore Dock . It is a very impressive project that focuses on leaving a legacy for the community. This is the way it should be done." The next stage for the club is a special event being held for a select group of Blues supporters at the Titanic Hotel on July 25, a day before the next step of public consultation begins. The briefing, attended by stadium architect Dan Meis, will reveal the latest images of the new ground for the first time - coinciding with the pictures being published online. Invitations for the event have been distributed to every Evertonian who registered for and attended fan workshops hosted by Meis at St Luke's church in the spring of 2018. Attendees will also discover the legacy plans for Goodison Park as part of The People's Project. A day later, the second stage of public consultation will get underway and run through until August 25 - visiting 12 locations across all six city region boroughs. Visitors to the travelling consultation will be treated to a virtual reality experience to allow 360 views of the new stadium, as well as the very latest details on travel links, the Goodison Park legacy project and much more. Again the club are encouraging all members of the public to share their feedback, as all views will be crucial to the submission of planning application before the end of the year.
Whoopeee!! "..Alan, Later this week we embark on one of the most important projects in this football club’s history. Our plans for a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and a legacy project at Goodison Park will be shown across the Liverpool City Region as part of the Club’s second widescale public consultation. Public consultation is an essential part of the planning process and this second stage is the final chance to formally show your support. The latest designs for both Bramley-Moore Dock and a re-imagined Goodison Park will be revealed on Thursday. More details including the designs will be in your inbox that evening. Our second stage public consultation runs between Friday 26 July until Sunday 25 August. Check out the dates and times for our travelling consultation below as we visit all six boroughs within the Liverpool City Region. If you can’t attend any of the dates below all the consultation materials and interactive collateral will also be available online by visiting www.peoples-project.co.uk from Friday. When Where Time 26 July Liverpool ONE, Outside John Lewis 9AM-8PM 27 July Birkenhead, 222 Grange Road West, CH41 6EB (outside Asda) 10.30AM-5PM 28 July Edge Lane Liverpool Shopping Park, L13 1EW 10.30AM-4.30PM 31 July – 2 August Liverpool ONE, Outside John Lewis 9AM-8PM 3 August Widnes, Green Oaks Shopping Centre, Green Oaks Way, WA8 6UB 9AM-6PM 4 August Speke, New Mersey Retail Park, Speke Road, L24 8QB 10.30AM-4.30PM 7 – 9 August Church Street, Outside Carphone Warehouse 11AM-6.30PM 10 August The Forum, Derby Road, Huyton, L36 5RT (near the Post Office) 10AM-5PM 11 August Crosby Lakeside Activity Centre, Cambridge Road, Waterloo, L22 1RR 10.30AM-4.30PM 13 August Castle Street, Next to Viva Brazil 11AM-6.30PM 14 – 15 August Church Street, Outside Carphone Warehouse 11AM-6.30PM 16 August St Helens Church Square Shopping Centre, WA10 1AF 9AM-5.30PM 17 August Goodison Park Goodison Road, L4 4EL 9AM-2PM 18 August New Brighton Fort Perch Rock, CH45 2JU (in the car park) 10.30AM-4.30PM........................"