Come and See

ARGYLE and Akkeron Group are inviting supporters and members of the public to Home Park to see the latest plans for the Mayflower grandstand redevelopment and associated developments at Home Park.

The Pilgrims will open the doors of Home Park next weekend to begin public consultation, when people will be able to study up-to-the-minute designs as well as speak to professionals leading the project.

Following the consultation process, the Argyle Board of Directors will be holding a Fans’ Forum at the ground, during which the Green Army can quiz the Pilgrims’ hierarchy on the grandstand and other club issues.

The public consultation begins at 1pm on Friday, July 21, a few hours before Argyle’s Home Park pre-season friendly against Championship side Cardiff City.

Plans will be on display in the Players' Lounge until 4pm, while project director Tony Hopwood and architect Richard Cord will be on hand to answer questions and talk about the plans.

The consultation – in support of the club’s forthcoming submission of a planning application for the project – reopens at 10am on Saturday, July 22 and runs until 1.45pm.

The planning application will include both the new Grandstand redevelopment and wider development on sites adjacent to Home Park, which will include an ice-rink.

Fifteen minutes after the consultation closes, at 2pm, the Fans’ Forum will begin in the Green Taverners’ Suite at Home Park.

For supporters who cannot make the forum, the club is planning to make it a Facebook Live event on facebook.com/plymouthargylefc.

TIMETABLE

Friday, July 21
1-4pm: Public Consultation, Players' Lounge

Saturday, July 22
10am-1.45pm: Public Consultation, Players' Lounge
2-3pm: Fans’ Forum, Green Taverners’ Suite