Boston United reveals plans for £100m mixed-use project
Boston United Football Club (BUFC) chair David Newton has unveiled detailed plans for a £100m mixed-use project which would include a new, 4,000-seater stadium for the club.
Plans for the Community Stadium include an all-weather 3G pitch for community use, plus educational facilities, conference and banqueting facilities; a café; education and community facilities; meeting rooms for hire; an all weather sports pitch and possibly a sports hall.
As well as the new stadium, plans for the development - called The Quadrant - include more than 500 new homes as well as retail space and restaurants.
Newton, who owns Lincolnshire-based house builder Chestnut Homes, said he is looking to fund the project by securing loans from local and central government.
BUFC was relegated from the Football League in 2007 - the same year in which it was placed in administration and lost all of its playing squad.
The club has struggled on the pitch in recent years and currently plays in the Conference North.

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