Sunday, November 24, 2024

Plans submitted to redevelop rugby stadium

Plans to redevelop a rugby stadium have been submitted to take a team into the future, while respecting its long-standing heritage.

The charity arm of the Keighley Cougars has submitted an application to fully redevelop The Danny Jones Stand. The existing 500-seater stand, which dates back to 1937, would be fully modernised under the new plans.

The proposals also include a two-storey extension – with an additional 1,065 sqm of floor space, which would see new men and women’s changing rooms, a heritage room and create new facilities that could be used by the wider community, including a community gym.

Steve Watkinson, Chief Operating Officer of the Keighley Cougars, said: “These plans include a major refurbishment of The Danny Jones Stand, which would retain its title, and bring our facilities up-to-date. We’re also proposing an extension which will not only house new changing rooms but a heritage room to showcase memorabilia and celebrate the club’s rich history.

“It’s so important to us that the space also provides for community involvement – we are nothing as a club without support – so it’s crucial that we can involve local people. Our community rooms, which will include a gym and health suite, will give everyone the opportunity to be part of the Cougars community here.

“We’ve explored various options in terms of potential redevelopment, and we are all very excited to have finalised these plans. They are the right balance of respecting where we’ve come from, while making a significant investment in the club’s long-term future and continued success.”

The plans will be part-financed by £2.25m from the Government-funded Keighley Towns Fund. Chair of the Keighley Town Board Tim Rogers said: “The Keighley Cougars have a celebrated heritage in the town and surrounding area, and these plans mark an important new chapter for the team. There is such pride in the team and we wish them every success for the future.”

Bradford Council’s Portfolio Holder for Regeneration, Transport and Planning Cllr Alex Ross-Shaw added: “This is a significant moment for the club, and is a significant investment in its future. We are pleased to be able to support the redevelopment at Cougar Park because it’s so important for the Cougars to have modern, comfortable facilities going forward. These plans will bring benefits not only to the team but also to the wider community.”

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