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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

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Extracted from the Trust's April newsletter :

7. BUSINESS COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP MEETING: LATEST NOTES
The latest BCLG meeting was held on 17 April at Lilywhite House, with Pete Haine in attendance for THST. Key take outs from the meeting are as follows:
  • A record number of people working on site was recorded this week (2,607), with an average on the night shift of 300 workers on site
  • The stadium roof lift and installation has progressed well, with the framework now fully in place. The roof will now be fitted with glass panels and cassettes
  • The pitch tray deliveries are nearing completion (4 per night, expected to be completed by the end of April) and the work to lay the NFL pitch has started
  • The GA seats continue to be installed across all levels
  • Internal works are progressing quickly, with work on many concourses, restaurants, toilets and bars now reaching completion
  • The stadium build and south plaza will be ready in time for opening in August, but that some external landscaping works may be installed on an interim basis for safety reasons
  • Test events are being planned for August. They will be ticketed and will test out all functions of the new stadium
  • The Tottenham Experience will hopefully be ready to open at the same time as the stadium
  • There are plans for a new community café at 810 High Road, close to Percy House
  • Information on road closures before, during and after stadium events will be presented at the next BCLG meeting
  • THFC continues to work with all stakeholders to ensure that the upgrade works at the four key local stations (White Hart Lane, Seven Sisters, Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale) are completed as quickly as possible. THFC is also working to have adequate plans in place to ensure wait times and queue organisation are as good as they possibly can be for stadium opening
  • The new shuttle buses that will be in place for match day one, along with an extensive messaging plan to local residents and fans, will help manage any issues caused by unfinished stations not working at capacity
 
  • THFC continues to work with all stakeholders to ensure that the upgrade works at the four key local stations (White Hart Lane, Seven Sisters, Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale) are completed as quickly as possible. THFC is also working to have adequate plans in place to ensure wait times and queue organisation are as good as they possibly can be for stadium opening

Knowing how crap NR and GA are they 100% will let us down on their promises, we had so many games in the past 3 years with one of the main stations closed I can't see things changing
 
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