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AFC Wimbledon plans ground improvements on Kingsmeadow  Send to a friend
Written by Andrew Hogan   
Wednesday, 05 November 2008 18:16

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AFC Wimbledon is planning ground improvements on the stadium they lease from Kingstonian football club in an agreement that will benefit both clubs.


The application, submitted by AFC Wimbledon, could be secured by November 4 if Kingston council executive committee approves a lease of land surrounding the Kingsmeadow stadium near Norbiton train station.


The proposed lease agreement would see the Dons share the ground with Kingstonian for a further 25 years, during which time they will play all their home games at the stadium.


The first 10 years will be rent free with Kingstonian FC, paying £12,500 a year for the remaining years of the license. This in effect would secure the Future of Kingstonian FC until 2033.


An additional lease of the council-owned land surrounding the site is required by AFC Wimbledon to create a new entrance gate at the side of the ground and make improvements to the stadium itself.


Kingston Councillor Derek Osbourne said: “I am delighted that one of the borough’s newest clubs , AFC Wimbledon, is enjoying such success and that they plan to invest in the facilities at Kingsmeadow.

 “It is important that any lease granted to AFC Wimbledon to allow for ground improvements also delivers long term security to Kingstonian football club.”

AFC Wimbledon have drawn  League Two side Wycombe Wanders in the first round of the FA Cup with the match due to be played at  home at the Kingsmeadow stadium on November 8. 


For ticket information call: 020 8547 3528 or alternatively you can visit the clubs website. They go on sale October 31 at 10.30am.
 

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