THE FOX AND GROUND

Abandoned UK stadium with fox poo everywhere handed new lease of life with huge new plans for forgotten site

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CRYSTAL PALACE athletics stadium could see top-level events held there by the end of the decade.

The dilapidated South London arena is several years off being ready to emulate the heady days when Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt ran there in 2009.

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Crystal Palace athletic stadium has fallen into disrepair in recent years

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Its interior has been damaged in recent years

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Initial repairs have recently taken place

The stadium shut its doors in 2020, with its stands since having been covered in fox excrement.

Initial repairs to the 400 metres running track have taken place in recent weeks.

And temporary floodlights have been installed to allow club training to happen over the winter.

The Mayor of London Office has committed funding to the long-term project and plans will include an outdoor 200 metres track.

Site architect Ben Woods said: “The push here is to look at this as a London home for athletics.

“For completion of phase two, which is the stadium, we are talking in five years’ time. That’s the plan.

“That’s not to say we cannot have events in the stadium before that.

“We have a wonderful stage.

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“We are looking at what we need to do with those structural checks, to bring it up to modern standards.

“Maybe we could run school events. Then regional championships up to national championships.

“We want this stadium to be the athletics home for London 365-days-a-year.

“This won’t live or die off one-off events.”

Explore the dilapidated Crystal Palace athletics stadium…

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Its stands have been covered in fox excrement

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The stadium had a 19,000 capacity

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Its interior has become a safety hazard

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Gradual repairs are expected to take place

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A five-year plan has been prepared to restore the stadium

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The stadium could host schools events

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Bosses want it to be a 365 days a year athletics hub

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It previously shut its doors in 2020
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