Plans to increase Elland Road’s capacity up to 56,500 seats have taken a step forward for Leeds United after two key recommendations were approved by the council.
The first recommendation agreed to negotiate the sale of
council-owned land behind the stadium’s Don Revie and John Charles stands to
the club for the purpose of stadium expansion. United would, in theory, buy the
land from the council at an independently valued rate that reflects the wider
market.
The second recommendation agrees to negotiate and enter into
a memorandum of understanding (MoU), a non-binding agreement between two or
more parties that outlines their shared understanding and intentions to collaborate
with Lowy Family Group (LFG), United’s development partner.
This agreement between the council and LFG would see them
work together on a regeneration strategy for the council-owned land around
Elland Road. These parcels of land include the park and ride adjacent to
Fullerton Park, Lowfields Road and the car parks on either side of Wesley
Street.
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