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Plans for a major revamp of sports facilities at the Forest Recreation Ground in Nottingham have been given the go-ahead.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNCity Ground expansion finally approved in 'major commitment' from Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest have been given final approval for the first step of their ambitious City Ground expansion plans six years after they were first unveiled. Once all conditions have been met, the club ...
A major revamp of Nottingham Forest's stadium has been approved. The plans will see the existing Peter Taylor Stand ...
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Nottingham Forest's ambitious plans to expand the City Ground face a crucial meeting on Thursday evening (June 26) as a decision will be made on whether to give final approval to its first phase. The ...
Nottingham Forest’s City Ground is moving towards a major upgrade with the local council approving a plan to build a new ...
Leader of the Council Cllr Neil Clarke said: “Given the significance of this application, I am delighted the Planning ...
The long-awaited redevelopment of Nottingham Forest’s City Ground has officially been approved, following a unanimous decision by the Rushcliffe Borough Council planning committee. During Thursday ...
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that Nottingham Forest are "running to stand still" after their latest stadium ...
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The Punch on MSNAwoniyi extends Forest deal till 2028Taiwo Awoniyi has signed a new three-year contract extension with Nottingham Forest, keeping the Nigerian striker at the City Ground until 2028, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.The 26-year-old ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNNottingham Forest make City Ground expansion agreement as £150,000 upgrade revealed - MSNA n agreement has been reached on £150,000 worth of road upgrades to be delivered as part of Nottingham Forest's major ...
The Carabao Cup first round draw is already here weeks out from the first round of fixtures for the 2025/26 season. After ...
Proposals to redevelop the existing Peter Taylor stand and build a new apartment block were first granted permission by Rushcliffe Borough Council in July 2022, after their unveiling in 2019.
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