Snapdragon at PLMR scores success for Crystal Palace FC

Snapdragon at PLMR are delighted to have been a part of the project team to deliver success for Crystal Palace Football Club with the approval of their new Main Stand which will modernise and expand their Selhurst Park stadium.

The scheme was approved unanimously by members of Croydon Council’s Planning Committee last night, who when making their decision, highlighted the Club’s work with local communities, as well as their collaborative approach to discussions with both Council officers and members.

Snapdragon at PLMR’s work on the project commenced in November 2017 as the Club were ready to announce their plans to their wide network of supporters, their neighbours and the Council. As expected, the launch of the project received intense national media attention, and ensuring the correct messages were disseminated to key stakeholders in particular was crucial.

Ahead of the public exhibition, the team hosted an online consultation as well as a specific open evening for councillors to introduce the proposals in more detail. The public exhibition was attended by several hundred local residents, fans and community groups and featured a large 3D model of the proposals as well as virtual reality headsets enabling attendees to immerse themselves within the vibrant atmosphere of the new Main Stand.

Once the application had been submitted, the team organised meetings for ward councillors and local neighbours to visit Selhurst Park to understand the need for expansion and to discuss key issues around the development, namely match day impacts, parking and the purchase of homes on Wooderson Close. In the months prior to committee, Snapdragon at PLMR put together key briefings and materials for Croydon Councillors to provide further information on these issues as well as the solutions being put forward by the Club.

Almost 4,500 people took the opportunity to support the scheme and the positive work with the local community throughout the scheme was appreciated by ward members, who thanked the project team when addressing the committee, for the Club’s commitment to their neighbours.

Rebekah Paczek, Managing Director of Snapdragon at PLMR, stated, “We have greatly enjoyed working closely with Crystal Palace FC and the project team over the past six months to help deliver planning approval for this vitally important application which will enable the Club to modernise its iconic Selhurst Park stadium and remain at the heart of the community in Croydon.”

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