Benoy’s Nottingham Forest stadium plans set for re-approval after years haggling over section 106

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Club’s proposals include 170-home residential development

Planning officers have recommended the re-approval of Nottingham Forest FC’s plans to expand its stadium and build homes nearby, three years after they were first given the green light.

The football club first submitted proposals for the redevelopment of the City Ground in November 2019, when it sought full permission for one of the stands and outline permission for 250 homes.

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