**Embargoed TO ALL MEDIA until 20:00 GMT Monday 26 October 2009**Contact:- Adam Davison 07990 764444- Daniel Cooper 07917725741- Jonny Popper 07771 735000PLANNING APPLICATION SUBMITTED - NEW SINGLE TIER STAND FOR SPURS STADIUM· Inclusion of new 63 row single-tier stand responds to Club desire to create the most atmospheric stadium in Europe· Planning application lodged with Haringey Council for a world class stadium, public square, hotel, supermarket, homes and space for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation· Delivered on the current site and adjacent land, ending concerns about a move out of the Borough with no need for even a temporary move during construction· Major investment into North Tottenham to provide a huge boost to the area· A flagship for the wider regeneration of the areaTottenham Hotspur Football Club today confirmed that the Northumberland Development Project planning application has this week been submitted to the London Borough of Haringey. The move marks a major milestone in the delivery of the Club’s regeneration proposals and the final plans include one further major improvement to the Stadium design – the inclusion of a single tier stand.Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, said:“The submission of the application is a hugely important step for the Club.“This is a multi-million pound investment in the area which brings with it housing, retail, a hotel, a supermarket, expanded community services and jobs and an exceptional public square. We have designed what will be a vibrant area 365 days a year and not a stadium with dead space surrounding it.“Our desire from the outset has been to create a scheme of major benefit for local people and to deliver the most fan-friendly stadium in Europe.“The inclusion of a new single tier stand combined with a fantastic stadium design demonstrates our absolute commitment to create the most atmospheric stadium for our supporters.“Every fan will have an exceptional view of the action and will find themselves closer to the pitch than at any other comparable stadium.“We have also embraced environmental sustainability as part of the plans, delivering a 40% reduction in carbon emissions against current building regulations which will make it one of the best performing of its kind in the UK.“Tottenham Hotspur is proud of its roots in Haringey and the Northumberland Development Project will act as a powerful catalyst for the uplift of the wider area. We have had an exceptionally positive response to our consultation activities and I am personally delighted to have reached this stage.”Stadium Architect David Keirle of KSS, said:“Throughout the whole design process we have continued to refine the designs to maximise stadium atmosphere, including a reduction in the space allocated to corporate areas in order to deliver the new single tier stand.“The acoustics will be excellent, with the bowl design helping to reflect sound back onto the pitch whilst the stadium architecture itself responds to the Spurs identity, using flowing lines and a gracefully undulating roof to create a visually stunning building.“It will be an exceptional place to watch football and a fantastic addition to this part of the High Road.”Ledley King, Club Captain, said:“Spurs has been my life - the current matchday atmosphere is unrivalled, it’s electric , players can almost reach out and touch it. The fans have such a key role to play and I’m delighted the new stadium has been designed to maintain that atmosphere. It’s what makes Tottenham Hotspur what it is.”Andy Anson, Chief Executive of England 2018 Ltd, said:“Tottenham Hotspur Football Club’s provisional designs for their new stadium are very impressive. Potential England 2018 Host Cities will deliver their final bid submissions to us in November and we fully expect the stadium to be one of those included as a potential host venue for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bid. We wish the club every success with their plans.”Bernie Kingsley, Chair of the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust, said:“I am delighted that the Club has placed the experience of regular supporters at the top of their agenda and I’m convinced this will be a Stadium of which our supporters will be proud. The single-tier stand in particular, which we requested at the outset, will create an even more intimidating atmosphere for the visiting team. Together with the improved open spaces and modern facilities, this is an exciting time for all Tottenham supporters and the Club and we look forward to moving into our new home.”David Lammy, MP for Tottenham, said:“There has been an overwhelmingly positive response to these plans from local people who want Spurs to stay at the heart of the community. There is a real need for the economic boost this scheme will deliver and I believe the Northumberland Development Project will make a dramatic and positive difference to North Tottenham. The new public square in particular has the potential to host a wide variety of events and activities and to create a real buzz on the High Road.”Lynne Featherstone, MP for Hornsey & Wood Green, said:“The submission of these plans commits the Club to remaining in Haringey which can only be good news for the Borough. I am particularly pleased to see that the facilities for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation are so central to the application as the impact of their work across Haringey cannot be underestimated.”Moaz Nanjuwany, Chair of the Tottenham Traders Partnership, said:“Tottenham Hotspur are part of the lifeblood of this community and so many businesses and traders depend on the economic benefit they provide. The Tottenham Traders are wholeheartedly behind these plans which we hope will lead to more jobs, more business opportunities and more people using local shops and services.“I also believe the designs themselves will create a much improved local environment which will help lift the wider area. The submission of the application is good news for Tottenham.”The existing 36,000 capacity stadium has remained unchanged for over a decade and the Club is currently in the position of having over 70,000 registered club members and a waiting list for season tickets of more than 23,000 people. The submission follows extensive pre-application community consultation carried out by the Club which saw 2,500 people pass through the doors of two separate exhibitions and overwhelmingly positive feedback received.The Northumberland Development Project will represent an investment of hundreds of millions of pounds into North Tottenham, creating new jobs, bringing more spend into the local community and delivering new public open space including a world class new public square.Haringey Council will now undertake its statutory consultation process before determining the application.NOTE TO EDITORSThis press release is issued together with a Northumberland Development Project ‘Briefing Sheet’. In addition four computer generated images are also available showing:1. The completed development2. The public square fronting the stadium and hotel on a match-day3. The public square fronting the stadium and hotel on a non match-day and with an ice-rink in place in Winter4. The internal Stadium bowl including the new single-tier standFor further information, contact:· Adam Davison, Head of Community Relations0799 076 4444 or adam.davison@tottenhamhotspur.com· Daniel Cooper, Head of Media0791 772 5741 or daniel.cooper@tottenhamhotspur.com· Jonny Popper, London Communications Agency07771 735 000 or jp@londoncommunications.co.ukAbout The Northumberland Development Project:The Northumberland Development Project represents an investment of hundreds ofmillions of pounds into North Tottenham to create a world class regeneration with significant benefits for the local community. The designs cover an area of around 20 acres, bordered by Park Lane to the South, Worcester Avenue to the East, Northumberland Park to the North and the High Road to the West. The scheme delivers:1. A new stadium with a 56,250 capacity, providing a stunning spectator experience and the highest quality of safety and access. Spectators in this stadium will find themselves closer to the pitch that at any other comparable stadium in the UK.2. Vibrant public space around the stadium, open and accessible at all times.3. An exceptional public square, located on the High Road and including two amphitheatres as a focus for community events and activities.4. A new 150 bedroom hotel with restaurant, plus a café opening out onto the public square.5. New offices for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation with state-of-the-art facilities allowing for even greater reach and impact.6. A new Club museum together with a new 20,000 sq ft Club shop.7. A new 77,000 sq ft supermarket with parking, offering increased shopping choice for local people and helping bring more custom to this part of the High Road.8. 434 new homes providing a choice of high quality living, including 40% affordable housing.9. Significant improvements to the High Road including investment in the architecturally significant listed terrace to the North.The technical team includes:· Make – Masterplan· KSS – Stadium Design· Martha Schwartz Partners – Landscape Design· Savills – Planning Consultants· Buro Happold – Traffic & Engineering· Richard Max & Co – Planning Solicitors· CKFT – Club Solicitors· Tim Spencer & Co – Transport Consultants· London Communications Agency – Consultation & CommunicationsThe Club has submitted a planning application together with the associated conservation area consent and listed building applications.
anyone know what actually happened to ribery's face?
Just a routine tackle by Skrtel
The internet is a bad place - People like Mac Red are on it.
We already have shit in the country, and the game of Liverpool fills life with joy. Thanks
Why are there so many Scotland flags in the crowd?
Hehe, rather similar - is that a fan made one or an official design?
it's a shame the fans might not be as close to the pitch on any new anfield
Only one problem with that "most atmospheric stadium in Europe" plan. I presume you're going to fill that nice new stand with Spurs fans...
If it acts like a cock and a banner appears on the kop with its name written down the shaft of a cock, it probably is...
Must be nice to get a new stadium
I'd rather have an old stadium and no Robbie Keane in the squad...
Id rather have a new stadium that can generate us some more revenue...
Bit harsh! Obviously I'm biased, but I'd say White Hart Lane is one of the most atmospheric stadiums in the Premier League.
@ Veinticinco de Mayo The way you talk to other users on this forum is something you should be ashamed of as someone who is suppose to be representing the site.
Yea mate just put your sky box on top of the fridge, put an egg in the microwave then wave your satalite dish around on the roof worked for me lad.
Nice that. They'll be in there well before ours is even being constructed.
“You could say it’s not about being local, but about being vocal.
Kristian is a idiot. A bad idiot. Also a virgin.
Great looking concept photos. I can't deny a tinge of jealousy with our new stadium looking further and further from getting built.
A Spurs fan I know has come out with two observations from the in-game picture which give great credit to the detailed efforts of the design company:1) King has pulled up with an injury.2) Bale is 20 yards behind the defensive line in order to play everyone onside.
They'll be in before we even get a spade in the ground.
Is the new Spurs ground still in Tottenham? Its like a Mercedes amongst a bunch of Fiat Punto's.