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Liverpool to expand Anfield to 61,000

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Liverpool intend on expanding Anfield further, and this is how the redeveloped stand would look.

Liverpool have announced intentions to further expand Anfield by around 7,000 seats, taking the ground capacity to a total of around 61,000. This will be done by expanding the Anfield Road End part of the ground, and the club is currently in a second phase of public consultation regarding these plans. It is believed that, if all goes to plan, the project will be ready in time for the start of the 2022/23 season. A club statement on these stadium expansion plans read: "The second-stage public consultation of the proposed Anfield Road expansion has begun today.

Local residents, representatives, businesses and supporters have been invited to review the club’s updated plans, which have been reshaped based on the feedback received in the initial stage of public consultation held in December last year. During the first stage more than 800 responses were received. The majority of the feedback was positive and supportive of the club’s vision, along with some constructive feedback from local residents on the impact of the proposed closure of a section of Anfield Road. Based on this feedback, the club’s second-stage plans now see Anfield Road realigned around the footprint of the proposed expanded stand, demonstrating the importance of the public consultation process and the club’s commitment to the local community. The club has also progressed discussions on the design and configuration of the proposed refurbished stand. An outline of the number of general admission seats within the stand would be 5,200, with around 1,800 lounge/sports bar-style hospitality. Andy Hughes, chief operating officer at Liverpool FC, said: “The feedback of our local residents has been essential to the planning process of this proposed expansion. “We have been very clear from the start that we will only proceed with this project if we have their co-operation, we have a financial model which offers economic stability and we can navigate the complex planning landscape. “These updated plans reflect that we have listened and we thank all of those people who took the time to share their views with us in the initial stage of this process and look forward to more thoughts on the updates we have made.” The second stage of public consultation will see three public drop-in events take place at Anfield between February 12 and 24, providing residents, businesses and fans a further opportunity to see the updated plans, ask questions and provide feedback before a planning application is submitted to Liverpool City Council. The public drop-in events are taking place at The Kop Bar, Kop Stand at Anfield (entrance via Walton Breck Road) on the following dates. Wednesday February 12 – 12pm-8pm Thursday February 13 – 4pm-8pm And the pop-up information stand at Anfield Road on Monday February 24 between 5pm and 8pm at Liverpool’s Premier League clash with West Ham United."

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