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Everton move consultation planned
Remaining at Goodison is not a financial option, the club says
A public consultation is to be carried out on plans to move Everton
Football Club out of Liverpool.
The club could build a 55,000-seater ground in a development in Kirkby
town centre that will also include shops, a hotel and a supermarket.
On Wednesday, Knowsley Borough Council gave the go-ahead to a major
consultation on the proposals.
An event will be held in June in the town to give the public a chance to
comment on the plans.
Knowsley Council said the development would create about 2,000 jobs in
the town and boost the economy by up to £21.5m a year.
White flag
The consultation will focus on the community's opinions of the
regeneration of Kirkby town centre.
Two options are to be given - the first of which is a gradual
redevelopment in line with a unitary development plan developed 10 years ago.
The second more radical option, includes the new stadium, retail space
and residential units.
Everton FC said an alternative to Goodison Park would increase capacity
and improve corporate facilities.
Many fans are unhappy with the proposed move four miles out of the city,
with one shareholder telling last year's AGM it would be like "hoisting the
white flag to Liverpool FC that they can have the city".
Chairman Bill Kenwright has said he does not want to be the "guy who
moves Everton away from Goodison Park", but that remaining at the club's ageing
ground was not a financial option.
The club's last plan to relocate to a 55,000-seater waterfront stadium at
King's Dock, Liverpool, was abandoned in 2003.
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