Everton: Stadium plans not dead - Sport in brief - Evening Standard
       

Everton: Stadium plans not dead

Everton insist their plans for a new stadium in neighbouring Kirkby are not dead despite the Government 'calling in' the scheme for further examination.

Government officials announced their decision on the plans on Wednesday night, and a public inquiry could add a year to the planning process. Everton accept costs will rise, but in a statement, club officials said although they were disappointed by the decision, it "did not spell the end".

A club statement read: "It is important to stress that this decision does not spell the end of the Destination Kirkby project - but it will, self-evidently, precipitate a period of reflection, assessment and re-evaluation."

The Department for Communities and Local Government, which has been assessing the application, said ministers had carefully considered the plans.

A spokesman said: "We recognise that there have been strong views expressed about this complex proposal. Ministers thought long and hard about the case and decided the only appropriate decision was to call it in.

"There is long established process in place where less than 0.01% of all planning cases are called in.

"A case is considered to have more than local significance if it triggers one or more of the call-in criteria such as conflict with national policy, or if it causes national or regional controversy.

"The decision to call in does not consider the merits or otherwise of an application - which is a matter for the inspector to consider at inquiry."

A statement from the club said: "We are disappointed by the decision.

"Having spent more than two years working diligently on a project which would not only provide Everton Football Club with a new home but also regenerate Kirkby, we had hoped to avoid a government call-in."

Sport in brief in Pictures

Don't Miss
The Glamour Awards - stars turn on the style

Glamour Awards

Stars turn on the style
Duchess of Cambridge is pretty in pink at her first Buckingham Palace garden party

Garden party

Duchess of Cambridge is pretty in pink
FIRST review of Ridley Scott's latest sci-fi blockbuster Prometheus

First review

Is Ridley Scott's Prometheus any good?
Fair-weather goths

Fair-weather goths

The sultry shades of summer darks are coming out of the shadows
London gets ready for the Diamond Jubilee - in pictures

Diamond Jubilee

London gets ready - in pictures
Dog save the Queen: Corgis surge in popularity

Dog save the Queen

Corgis surge in popularity
'He’s a better ex than he was a husband', says Boris Johnson's ex wife

A better ex than husband

We talk to Boris Johnson's ex wife
TV Baftas - in pictures

Best of the Baftas

Stars on the red, white and blue carpet
You big softie: Has Giles Coren put down his poison pen?

You big softie

Has Giles Coren put down his poison pen?
Pop star Paloma Faith, former Labour minister and Tory blogger back gay marriage video

Gay marriage

Pop star, former Labour minister and Tory blogger back gay marriage video