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Zaha Hadid Architects timber football stadium gets fresh planning boost
Stroud District Council's development control committee reportedly approved a reserved-matters application for the new Forest Green Rovers ground last week.The local authority granted outline consent for the Gloucestershire football clubs 5,000-seat stadium five years ago.Planning officers recommended approval of the latest plans, saying they were satisfied that the reserved matters 'generally follow the indicated information submitted and controlled by the conditions and S106 legal agreement of the approved outline planning consent.AdvertisementIn a report to councillors, they added: The scheme provides a high-quality design and appearance and the layout and landscaping provide mitigation and enhancement and are considered acceptable.Outline approval of the scheme came in December 2019, six months after the council refused earlier plans, citing noise, traffic and impact on the environment.The proposals were subsequently altered with changes including swapping one grass pitch to an all-weather surface, a revised landscaping strategy, increased matchday transport and clarifications regarding noise.Zaha Hadid Architects won a competition in 2016 to design a sustainable home for the Gloucestershire football club, which was on its way to promotion to the Football League but has since slipped back to the fifth tier of the game.The club is UN-certified as carbon-neutral, serves vegan food and is powered by renewable energy. It is chaired by environmentalist Dale Vince, owner of green energy firm Ecotricity.AdvertisementThe club, formerly known as Stroud FC, has been based at the New Lawn stadium in Nailsworth since 2006.Following Vinces acquisition of the club in 2010, the venue received a flurry of green upgrades including solar panels, a solar-powered robot grass mower and the worlds first organic football pitch.When choosing the Zaha Hadid Architects proposals in 2016, Vince said: The really standout thing about this stadium is that its going to be entirely made of wood the first time that will have been done anywhere in the world.The importance of using wood is not only that its a naturally occurring material, it has very low carbon content about as low as it gets for a building material.And when you bear in mind that around three-quarters of the lifetime carbon impact of any stadium comes from its building materials, you can see why thats so important, and its why our new stadium will have the lowest carbon content of any stadium in the world.
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