Nottingham Forest could soon be granted planning permission for the redevelopment of the City Ground.
The Reds first announced a multi-million pound project in 2019, with a view to transform their home into a world-class venue. The club submitted updated proposals last year.
Rushcliffe Borough Council has now revealed that the plans will be considered by its planning committee next Thursday. A tweet from the council read: "Our Planning Committee will meet on July 28 to consider an application from @NFFC on its plans for amendments to The City Ground." Importantly, the post added: "A report now recommends approval."
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The public meeting will be streamed live on YouTube. As well as expanding and improving the City Ground, Forest aim to offer a sustainable and environmentally friendly travel plan for visitors to the stadium.
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