year-and-a-half in development.Planning officer Mr Jones said "The conclusion we've reached is that the development will benefit the community."The feedback from the vast majority of respondents is how much benefit it will bring to the area."But Historic England, a non-departmental public body of the British Government that look after areas of heritage, have shown objection to the plans.They argued in a statement that the proposed stadium would "result in substantial harm" to the Grad II-listed docks, a crucial part of 19th-century innovations in cargo handling on the river.
It comes as the Premier League side have been sold out for the last three years at their 40,000-seater, citing a waiting list of 17,000 supporters for tickets.There.
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