NEWS
 |
| Forest Green Rovers launches stadium design competition |
 |
| POSTED 04 Apr 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli |
 |
|
|
 |
|
|
The Eco Park will include the new stadium for Forest Green Rovers and a green technology park which could create 4,000 jobs
|
|
 |
 |
|
Architects are being invited to submit “sustainable” stadium plans in a competition to design a new ground for non-league football club Forest Green Rovers.
The new stadium will be part of a £100m (US$142m, €124.9m) development – called Eco Park – which is a 100-acre sports and green technology business park which is being proposed for a site near junction 13 of the M5 in Gloucestershire.
Forest Green Rovers owner and chair Dales Vince said he was looking for “fan-focused stadium designs”.
“Sustainability will be key; we expect that to run through the core of the design, as through a stick of rock,” added Vince. “There are two aspects of sustainability – first, it’s about sustainable construction, in terms of the material used, and second, it’s about the long-term operational sustainability of the stadium.”
The competition will be held in three stages. After initial entries, judges will select a shortlist of eight designers who will be asked to produce concepts. Thereafter, the club will decide two finalists who will work up their ideas in further detail before a winner is chosen in September.
Entrants have until the end of April to submit their ideas, and stadium design expert Frank Whittle Partnership is overseeing the competition.
Vince added: “We’re starting with a blank sheet of paper. We’ve taken the sustainability concept as far as we could at the New Lawn, our current stadium, and we learned a lot at the same time about what’s possible in a retrofit situation – now we want to push the boundaries with a design from scratch.”
Sports facilities – including the new stadium, grass and all-weather training pitches and a sport science hub – will make up half of Eco Park, with the other half consisting of a green technology business park which could create up to 4,000 jobs. A nature reserve is also being planned for the plot.
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Forest Green Rovers reveal £100m Eco Park plans
POSTED 23 Jul 2015. BY Tom Walker

Forest Green Rovers Football Club (FGR) has revealed ambitious plans to build a £100m, eco-
friendly sports and green technology complex which would include a new 5,000-capacity stadium.
|
|
|
|
Sustainable sport at Gloucestershire club
POSTED 15 Mar 2012. BY Martin Nash

Forest Green Rovers FC has installed a
46.92kW Mitsubishi Electric Photovoltaic system
onto its terrace roof, with the aim of
helping reduce the Gloucestershire team's
carbon footprint.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |


Orbit4

With Orbit4, you’ll always have full visibility
of your equipment inventory, the true
market value [more...] |
|
 |
|
Alliance Leisure

Alliance Leisure Services was specifically
established to respond to the changing
development need [more...] |
|
 |
|
|
|
 |

 |
 |
| DIARY |

15-18 Jun 2026

HLTH Europe

RAI Convention Centre,
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
|
|
|
 |
|
|