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Bristol Rovers are putting together a planning application to build a new stadium on the Bristol Fruit Market site, club president Wael Al-Qadi said. After Rovers' plans for a 21,000-seater venue ...
Bristol Rovers wants to be in the new stadium ... who chairs the council's planning committee, said the location for the stadium was something the club had been searching for.
Bristol Rovers will host Coventry City at the Memorial Stadium in a pre-season friendly next month as part of their ...
Bristol Rovers' pursuit of a new stadium has ... the club privately began a search for a new location to build the stadium. "There are several options and the Memorial Stadium is included.
Bristol Rovers chairman Colin Sexstone says that ... Looking at the development site and the location of the new stadium it would put them on a different level." Sexstone was appointed to the ...
The chairman of Bristol Rovers has told ITV News he is confident the club will complete a long-awaited move to a new stadium and could start work building it as early as this summer. Speaking ...
Bristol Rovers have played at the Memorial Stadium since 1996. Bristol Rovers could soon move to a new stadium, if plans for a new site go ahead. The club have been at the Memorial Stadium since ...
A planning application for the new stadium will be submitted in February or March Bristol Rovers has reached a deal with University of the West of England (UWE) and Sainsbury's so it can build a ...
Bristol Rovers have revealed plans to build a new stadium on land acquired from the University of the West of England (UWE). And there are plans to sell the current Memorial Stadium site to ...
Plenty of Bristolians would have memories of the former Bristol Rovers stadium, who used the site ... time a capacity of 38,000 people and was the location of a fire in the South Stand in 1980.
"The new stadium is not only vital for securing the future of Bristol Rovers, it will also be a massive boost for the local economy, creating many much-needed jobs at two different sites." ...