Oxford United’s proposed 16,000-capacity stadium has moved a step closer to reality after Cherwell District Council granted planning permission for the project.
The new venue, planned for land north of Oxford, is intended to provide the club with a permanent home and serve as a hub for the wider community. The decision was made at a council planning committee meeting, following speeches from Oxford United Chief Executive Officer Tim Williams and lifelong supporter Roland Clements, who both highlighted the scheme’s potential benefits.
Jonathon Clarke, Development Director at Oxford United, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to have secured planning approval. We’re now one step closer to delivering on our goal of creating a once-in-a-generation venue for supporters and the wider community.
“Getting to this point wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication and hard work of our incredible stadium project team. I’d also like to place on record my thanks to the Cherwell District Council planning officers for their constructive engagement throughout this process.”
Club chairman Grant Ferguson described the approval as a “crucial step forward” in safeguarding Oxford United’s future.
“With approval secured, our focus can now move to the next phase of the project plan. I’d like to thank Jonathon Clarke and our stadium project team for their unrelenting dedication and professionalism to enable us to reach this stage.
“Thank you also to Cherwell District Council for approving our application, and to all stakeholders, consultees and everyone else who has supported our vision.”
The planning application will now be referred to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government for consideration before construction can begin.
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