Pickles gives final nod to £400m Spurs stadium plan
The Government has given Tottenham Hotspur planning permission to build a 58,000-capacity stadium after a public inquiry.
Communities minister Eric Pickles has just approved a compulsory purchase order made by the London Borough of Haringey, which will enable the Northumberland Development Project to continue to proceed.
More than 95% of the 3 hectare site has been acquired by agreement and work has already begun on the first phase of the redevelopment plan.
The order was requested to allow the final phases to proceed and follows a public inquiry.
The redevelopment proposals have had far reaching support from local MPs, the London Mayor’s champion for Tottenham and the chairman of the Independent Tottenham Taskforce.
Spurs said the announcement “was a very significant step” and now hope to be able to open the new stadium, which will be built next to White Hart Lane, in 2017.
The club would not given precise details yet of the stadium development timeline, but is understood to be hoping to start the £400m tender race by the end of this year.
Phase one of the development project was completed earlier this year with McLaren Construction delivering a new 130,000 sq ft Sainsbury’s supermarket next to the proposed stadium site.
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