Positive news: Exeter
Exeter chief executive Tony Rowe is predicting a bright future for the club after city councillors gave planning consent to redevelop Sandy Park.
In proposals submitted by the ambitious Devon outfit, they intend over at least the next five years to raise their ground capacity from that of the current figure of 10,744 to double that of 20,600.
The redevelopment plans, which will total in the region of £24million when completed, will involve building three new state-of-the-art grandstands, a 1,000-seater auditorium, as well as expanding the conference and banqueting facilities.
"I'm really pleased with Monday's outcome because it has been a long journey with Sandy Park," said Rowe.
"We first talked to the City Council some 10, 11 years ago and we got our original planning permission back in 2004. Since then we have worked closely with the council and various other bodies, particularly this latest six to nine months, to achieve this latest planning consent.
"This decision now means we can get on and develop Sandy Park as we wish over these next five to seven years."
With the club looking to raise finance for the scheme through the private sector, Rowe envisages the plans, which will start with a £7.5m transformation of the exisiting West Grand, will help to transform the club not only into a major force within the English game, but also that of the European game in the long term.
"We hope over the next two or three years to build our average match-day attendance up to something like 10,000 a game - at the moment we are at 8,500 - and then look to develop ourselves even further as one of the top clubs in Europe, where we would hope to attract crowds of between 15,000 and 20,000," added Rowe.
To realise that dream, however, Rowe and his fellow board members know that the club must continue to flourish both on and off the field.
"We can't live just off 20 days of rugby a year," he said.
"The other 340-odd days Sandy Park is the major conferencing and banqueting facility in this part of the country. With the works we have planned, the idea is to develop Sandy Park into an even greater facility, attracting lots of money which in turn will help finance the rugby on the pitch.
"To succeed, it's all about creating the wealth so that Rob [Baxter] can put a decent team out. The first phase of the West Grandstand, we believe, will add an extra £500,000 on the bottom line and that will go straight into the playing budget."
Outlining the plans in full, Rowe is hopeful the first of the works on the West Grandstand will start early next year providing that the necessary funding is in place.
"The first phase will be to redevelop the existing West Grandstand," he explained.
"That will include expanding our current conferencing facilities by about 75 per cent - and also building wings on either end of the current grandstand to take our seating from 2,400 seats to that of 4,300.
"Then for 2014/14 we would look to start work on the South End development, which will including the building of a 1,000-seater auditorium and additional conferencing and banqueting facilities, before over time moving anti-clockwise around the stadium and replacing the current temporary stands with more permanent structures."






Comments
Norm says...
You have to love how this club are managing themselves. If you havent been tothe carnival that is a Chiefs home game away for the before and afters entertainment alone, you are missing a treat. Go on Ex!
Posted 19:49 30th October 2012
lardon says...
"at the moment we are at 8,500"
Sorry Tony, but Iam a chiefs fan and I know thats not true.... At the moment our average for Premiership is only 6,727. And thats not helped by having the highest ticket prices in the Premiership
Posted 19:44 30th October 2012
kybone says...
Ambitious plans indeed. I heard that the Chiefs were looking at redeveloping Sandy Park, but i didn't think it would be to that extent. If they think that they can utilise a 20,000 seater stadium then brilliant and good look to them.
Posted 17:52 30th October 2012
Frooschman says...
As a Bath fan I can only look on in envy ...
Posted 16:36 30th October 2012