Rushcliffe Borough Council has issued an update on the club's fan zone
Nottingham Forest fans will be able to enjoy the fan zone at the City Ground for at least the next five years. A retrospective planning application for the 1,100-capacity entertainment space in the Brian Clough car park was approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council on June 26.
The facility is also used for international games and fans can currently watch England in action in the 2024 European Championship on the big screen. Original plans submitted in October were for a maximum capacity of 500 people but the planning officer's report shows it can now accommodate up to 1,100 fans.Work was pictured being carried out at the City Ground earlier this month - after months of speculation that the club might eventually move away from its historic home.
The fan zone is able to operate from 9am until 11pm every day of the year. The planning officer's report added: "To conclude, the design of the proposed Fan Zone and associated structures are considered acceptable and would not cause harm to the character of the area.
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