Boston chair hopes to submit stadium plans next month
Boston United chair David Newton says he is looking to fund the club's new stadium project by securing loans from local and central government and hopes to submit a planning application in March.
The non-league football side will gain a new 4,000-seat community stadium as part of a £100m mixed-use project which will also feature an all-weather 3G pitch for community use, plus educational facilities, conference and banqueting facilities.
There will also be a café, education and community facilities, meeting rooms for hire, an all weather sports pitch and a sports hall.
The Quadrant development will also feature more than 500 new homes as well as retail space and restaurants.
“That’s taken a little longer than anticipated. As transport is a key issue around Boston, we’ve got to make sure we’ve got that right,” Newton told local media.
“The main thing is to get a robust application in. But we’re not happy that we’ve slipped into March and we don’t want to be slipping beyond that, although it’s out of our hands at the moment.”
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