The Infrastructure Projects
NFFC Supporters Trust are requesting as many people as possible write to Rushcliffe council backing the planning application. You can of course write yourself but they have preprepared an email I have copied below which you can send.

Send correspondence to planningandgrowth@rushcliffe.gov.uk

YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR ADDRESS at the bottom of the email for it to be accepted




Dear Planning Department,

I am writing to express my fervent support for the redevelopment of the City Ground via planning applications 25/02123/FUL and 25/02122/OUT. It is essential that both applications are approved to ensure the club can deliver a world class stadium that meets the overwhelming demand for professional football in Nottingham. Currently, thousands of supporters are locked out of the ground every week due to capacity constraints. This is particularly detrimental to our younger fans, many of whom are being denied the opportunity to build a lifelong connection with their local club. Increasing the capacity to 52,500 is not just an ambition; it is a necessity to ensure the club remains sustainable and competitive alongside national and international rivals.

From a planning perspective, the proposed scheme offers significant material benefits. The redevelopment will act as a catalyst for the regeneration of the River Trent waterfront, transforming it into a premier destination for residents and visitors alike. The application includes notable landscaping improvements which will drastically enhance the public realm and biodiversity of the site. This high quality landscaping, combined with the iconic architectural design, ensures that the scale and massing of the new stands will integrate sensitively into the local environment while providing a bold statement of regional confidence.

The economic impact of these proposals cannot be overstated. By attracting larger crowds and providing modern facilities, the development will generate substantial footfall for local businesses in West Bridgford and the wider city. This project is a cornerstone of the Regional Mayor's Trent Sports Quarter initiative and aligns perfectly with local planning policies regarding economic growth and social wellbeing. Keeping the club at its spiritual home ensures the preservation of an irreplaceable cultural asset while delivering modern infrastructure that the whole community can take pride in. I strongly encourage the council to approve both applications without delay to ensure this golden opportunity of significant inward investment is not missed.

Yours faithfully,
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Why this matters

Forest’s planning applications are now with Rushcliffe Borough Council, and supporter representations can make a real difference in helping demonstrate the strength of feeling behind the proposed Peter Taylor Stand redevelopment and wider City Ground expansion.

This project is about more than increasing capacity, it is about securing the club’s long-term future, improving facilities for supporters, enhancing accessibility and matchday experience, and helping ensure the City Ground can continue to grow alongside the club’s ambitions while remaining its historic home.

Positive supporter feedback also helps show decision makers the wider social, community and economic value the development can bring to Nottingham and the surrounding area, from investment and local jobs to supporting businesses that benefit from increased visitor numbers.

Every representation helps build a clearer picture of supporter backing for the plans. Your submission takes less than a minute to send, but it could play an important role in helping shape the future of the City Ground.
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Final request from me. If you have time to scroll through twitter and read some click bait transfer nonsense from a Turkish journo then you have time to copy and paste the above into an email to Rushcliffe council supporting the future of our home.
Please make sure as many as possible of us do so.
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Thanks for highlighting, I'd love the redevelopment to get going sooner rather than later.
I did some on line form for the first application to be honest, and I'll do this also.
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PS Sort the bloody trains out Laugh out loud
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Thanks SM, I have emailed as suggested, took me barely a minute.
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Done ?
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Done
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Done
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(03-06-2026, 07:40 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: NFFC Supporters Trust are requesting as many people as possible write to Rushcliffe council backing the planning application. You can of course write yourself but they have preprepared an email I have copied below which you can send.

Send correspondence to planningandgrowth@rushcliffe.gov.uk

YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR ADDRESS at the bottom of the email for it to be accepted




Dear Planning Department,

I am writing to express my fervent support for the redevelopment of the City Ground via planning applications 25/02123/FUL and 25/02122/OUT. It is essential that both applications are approved to ensure the club can deliver a world class stadium that meets the overwhelming demand for professional football in Nottingham. Currently, thousands of supporters are locked out of the ground every week due to capacity constraints. This is particularly detrimental to our younger fans, many of whom are being denied the opportunity to build a lifelong connection with their local club. Increasing the capacity to 52,500 is not just an ambition; it is a necessity to ensure the club remains sustainable and competitive alongside national and international rivals.

From a planning perspective, the proposed scheme offers significant material benefits. The redevelopment will act as a catalyst for the regeneration of the River Trent waterfront, transforming it into a premier destination for residents and visitors alike. The application includes notable landscaping improvements which will drastically enhance the public realm and biodiversity of the site. This high quality landscaping, combined with the iconic architectural design, ensures that the scale and massing of the new stands will integrate sensitively into the local environment while providing a bold statement of regional confidence.

The economic impact of these proposals cannot be overstated. By attracting larger crowds and providing modern facilities, the development will generate substantial footfall for local businesses in West Bridgford and the wider city. This project is a cornerstone of the Regional Mayor's Trent Sports Quarter initiative and aligns perfectly with local planning policies regarding economic growth and social wellbeing. Keeping the club at its spiritual home ensures the preservation of an irreplaceable cultural asset while delivering modern infrastructure that the whole community can take pride in. I strongly encourage the council to approve both applications without delay to ensure this golden opportunity of significant inward investment is not missed.

Yours faithfully,

Excellent post Salv!

Quick question from me - can I still do this as do not live in Nottinghamshire? May seem a silly question but I don't want to de-value the petition? 

Thanks
Rise of the Garybaldi
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DONE
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Will they still take it even if you live in Scotland?
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