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Scarborough Athletic announce plans to increase Flamingo Land Stadium capacity to 4,040

Chairman Trevor Bull revealed the ambitious plans at a fans forum.

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Scarborough Athletic intend to take the capacity at the Flamingo Land Stadium up to 4,040 as chairman Trevor Bull revealed ambitious plans at a fans forum
The Seadogs won promotion from the EVO-STIK North this season and now more good news has been delivered.
Stage one involves the development of the donkey field side of the stadium, increasing the capacity by 1,600, including 596 new seats and terracing for a further 1,414.
Stage two involves tiered standing behind the goal at the swimming pool end of the stadium, which will include a four-step terrace behind the goal and an eight-step terrace adjacent to the current main stand, taking the capacity up another 400 to 4,040.


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