Press Release
Rodney Parade Stadium Regeneration
Major plans to build a £40 million state-of-the-art stadium on the site of Rodney Parade can be revealed today ensuring the future of rugby in Newport remains in the heart of the city.
The 15,000 capacity stadium will be home to Newport RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons with new training facilities and a clubhouse incorporated in the new development.
Today’s announcement follows several months of negotiations involving Newport City Council, Newport Gwent Dragons, Newport RFC, the Welsh Rugby Union and developer Edward Ware, consultants Gleeds and architects S&P.
Subject to planning permission, the new stadium will be open in time for the start of the new season in 2010, before the city hosts the Ryder Cup in October of that year.
The early vision for the new stadium is aimed at keeping the famous Rodney Parade ‘atmosphere’ on match days with an emphasis on retaining a strong crowd presence which will be felt by the players on the pitch.
The development will also include corporate box and conference and leisure facilities which will also be available for community use.
The plans have been fully costed and it is proposed that the new stadium is funded by a mixture of residential, retail, student and hotel developments making use of the existing Rodney Parade site.
The new developments will link with the ongoing regeneration of Newport’s riverside including the new planned university campus which is proposed for the west bank river site virtually opposite the new stadium.
The landmark Newport City Footbridge will also create a natural link between the Rodney Parade area and the new retail, leisure and car park developments in the city centre.
Councillor Bob Bright, leader of Newport city council, said:
”Everyone can see the major developments taking place around the centre of Newport and a thriving modern sports stadium has the potential to be the jewel in the crown for our regenerated riverside.
“These plans are exciting, realistic and deliverable. Most importantly everyone involved agrees that the future for rugby in this city should be on the Rodney Parade site. I believe a centrally-located modern facility which is easily accessible on public transport is what fans want – it is certainly what the city council wants.”
Welsh Rugby Union group chief executive, Roger Lewis said: ”This new home for rugby in the heart of the city will drive the game forward with the vigour which has helped Rodney Parade become a world famous citadel for sporting success.
“The All Blacks, the Wallabies, and South Africa have all been welcomed to Wales and have tasted defeat at Rodney Parade. It is reassuring to know there are people involved in the game today with the vision to ensure rugby will continue to thrive and develop in Gwent far into the future.
“I have been closely involved in discussions related to the development plans so I know a lot of people have been working extremely hard to ensure this new stadium is built. The WRU are currently discussing a five year plan of support for the Newport Gwent Dragons.
“The game of rugby defines us as a nation and Rodney Parade has a proud place in the history of Welsh and UK sport. The new stadium will boast excellent facilities and that will ensure rugby continues to attract a large and loyal following both on and off the field here in the south east of Wales.
“The Welsh Rugby Union will continue to support this vision and I look forward to walking through the gates to cheer on some of the young academy players who, I have no doubt, will become future legends of our game.”
Martyn Hazell, chairman of the Newport Gwent Dragons, said:
"This is fantastic news for The Dragons and Newport RFC and for all rugby fans in Gwent. The famous Rodney Parade ground is going to be transformed into a state of the art stadium with top class facilities for the players, fans and the greater community. These plans will benefit Welsh rugby and the local area.
"At the outset can we thank the Council for their support on this project and their enthusiasm for ensuring that rugby at the highest level remains in
Newport and builds on the strong and viable structures already in place within the organisation. I would also like to thank the WRU for their backing of this project.
"The venture will incorporate a hotel, conference and hospitality provisions, as well as better facilities for spectators and sponsors thereby expanding the revenue streams for the organisation.
"This development and management alongside continued strong financial procedures will allow us to attract top players and more importantly give the academy players somewhere to aspire to play in and be proud to be a part of.
"The Board of Newport RFC and The Dragons have consistently strived to operate within strong financial structures whilst exploring every option to take professional rugby forward within the region. Today's announcement is the next exciting chapter in the life of Rodney Parade, a story that started over 130 years ago as a gift from Lord Tredegar and as it has developed has taken the hopes and aspirations of fans and players alike with it. With this announcement we have secured a top class facility for future aspirants who will live out their dreams at Rodney Parade both on and off the field."
NOTES TO EDITORS
Newport – New City
• In the run up to the Ryder Cup in 2010, Newport city centre will see over £300 million of new investment in shopping and commercial developments with three new shopping centres planned and works underway, including the 400,000 sq ft Friars Walk development, City Spires near the train station, both led by Modus. The 200,000 sq ft refurbished Kingsway Centre by UBS, also includes plans for a new car park with more than 1000 spaces outside the Newport Centre
• The seven acre site alongside Rodney Parade has planning permission for a £50m waterfront development, creating a new riverside community in central Newport. Taylor Wimpey’s City Vizion site will include more than 400 properties around the Rodney Road area, with a mixed development of apartments and town houses, including a range of curved glass towers of varied height with a public square planned for the land outside the former art college currently under redevelopment.
Profiles
Newport Gwent Dragons were established in the summer of 2003 as one of five regional rugby teams in Wales replacing the old club system. The Dragons represent south east Wales with the region covering the whole of Gwent. The Dragons are a fully professional side and play in the Magners League, Heineken Cup and EDF Energy Cup. Four members of the squad (Colin Charvis, Kevin Morgan, Michael Owen and Ceri Sweeney) are with Wales on World Cup duty.
Newport RFC was established in 1874. They have won the Welsh Championship 11 times, the SW Challenge Cup five times, the Welsh Cup twice, the Snelling Sevens on ten occasions and they have beaten South Africa (twice), Australia, New Zealand and Tonga. They have provided 20 Welsh captains, 31 British Lions and over 150 different Welsh Internationals.
Gleeds is one of the world's leading management and construction consultants with over 120 years experience in the building and construction industry and has a spread of offices across the world employing over 1200 people in 13 countries across 5 continents.
Gleeds has a strong track record as project managers of major stadia and other sports projects and has the depth of knowledge essential for providing today's clients with the very highest standards of service.
While the business may be organised to operate on a global basis they are structured to act and think locally. The Cardiff, Bristol & Gloucester offices function as an integral part of the community in this region, employing local people and knowledge wherever possible.
S&P Architects are one of Britain’s leading Sports and Leisure Architects with offices in London, Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester and Dublin and employ about 100 staff.
Current projects include the new 18,500 seat Stadium for Bristol Rovers. It is intended Bristol Rugby will play at the same venue; an 11,000 capacity Arena in Brighton, The London Aquatic Centre for the 2012 Olympics with Zaha Hadid and the Cardiff International Pool- an Olympic sized 50m pool to replace the Empire Pool. S&P have nearly 30 years experience in designing for the sports and leisure sector and have worked extensively throughout the British Isles and Europe.
S&P are committed to providing regional input to compliment their national specialist skills. The use of enabling development in providing funding for sports projects of all sizes is a particular skill which will be used to develop this project. Robert Guy, the managing director who is based in the Bristol Office, will be responsible for the project.
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