Northern Ireland

Larne FC to get 600-seater terrace at Inver Park

  The proposal is “part of a regeneration plan for upgrade of facilities at Inver Park” in Larne
  The proposal is “part of a regeneration plan for upgrade of facilities at Inver Park” in Larne   The proposal is “part of a regeneration plan for upgrade of facilities at Inver Park” in Larne

Plans for a new 600-seater terrace at Larne Football Club’s Inver Park have been approved.

The proposal is for a replacement terrace on the site of the long-established ‘east’ stand to provided a new tiered seated area under a canopy.

It seeks to amend a previous application approved in 2019 which had capacity for as many as 1,000 spectators.

Paul Duffy, the council’s Head of Planning, told the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Planning Committee meeting yesterday that the current proposal is “part of a regeneration plan for upgrade of facilities at Inver Park”.

The proposal includes a treatment room, new VIP lounge with first floor extension and alterations to changing rooms to provide a players’ area.

A report to councillors said that a letter of support had been received from the Select Vestry of the neighbouring St Cedma’s Church in relation to the reduction in “height, mass and scale outlined in amendments”.

The report also stated: “The proposed development forms part of the ongoing regeneration and development for the Inver Park stadium to upgrade the facilities in order to meet current Irish Football League (IFL) and Union of European Football Association’s(UEFA)  requirements.”

Both require spectator facilities to be mainly seated.

The planners’ recommendation for approval was proposed by Larne Lough Alliance Councillor Robert Logan and seconded by Larne Lough DUP councillor Alderman Paul Reid.