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1Bromley39+2679
2MK Dons39+3674
3Cambridge Utd38+2872

4Notts County38+2670
5Swindon39+1869
6Salford39+667
7Grimsby38+1662

8Chesterfield39+962
9Crewe39+1160
10Walsall39+760
11Oldham37+1358
12Barnet39+657
13Fleetwood Town39+254
14Colchester38+953
15Accrington Stanley38-448
16Gillingham38-1245
17Bristol Rovers39-2043
18Cheltenham38-2242
19Shrewsbury39-2641
20Tranmere39-2136
21Crawley Town39-2431
22Newport County39-2831

23Harrogate Town39-2930
24Barrow38-2729

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Planning Boost

By: Rob Sedgwick
Date: 23/07/2000

Planning Application Boost

News From 24th May 2000

New ground With just a few days to go before North East Lincolnshire's council's cabinet meet on Friday to approve planning permission for Grimsby's new ground, the club have been given a huge boost in a report by the council's planning director, Keith Archer. Mr Archer recommends in the report that the principle of building a stadium on the out-of-town site be accepted.

At present, the council's draft "local plan", a statutory document produced by District Councils setting out detailed land use policies for the area, says the proposed stadium site should not be developed. Although that plan is not binding, it increasingly lays down the guidelines by which planning decisions must be judged. Mr Archer's report recommends that the local plan be changed on several exceptional grounds:

  • there is only one professional football club in the area and its ambitions are supported by a significant proportion of the population.
  • the relocation of football stadia is supported by national planning policy guidance.
  • there is substantial evidence from legal judgments to support the view that such significant "one-off" developments have been accepted as being exceptional to normal policy requirements.

The report states that although the proposals challenge the local plan and national planning policy on greenfield development, out-of-town shops, leisure development and transport policies, the exceptional grounds justify his recommendation.


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