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Portman Road Plans Reveal Longer Pitch - Ipswich Town News

The club’s plans for the next phase of Portman Road’s development are now available via Ipswich Borough Council’s Planning Portal and reveal that the new pitch will be a little longer than it is at present and will be raised on one side.

Town announced the new plans, which include the long-required improvements to the pitch and new turnstiles, at the end of last month.

The club began work on improving the ground last summer with a big screen installed, a new access point in the corner between the Cobbold Stand and the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand and new dugouts.

The new plans, drawn up by local architects Hoopers, a long-time partner of the club, for the second phase have three principal elements.

Provision of new turnstile access and egress from the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand via the land the club purchased to the south of the stadium last year, demolition of the existing turnstiles to the east and west of the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand and the new Desso [hybrid natural grass and artificial fibre] playing surface, including plant and equipment for the provision of pitch irrigation, surface water attenuation and undersoil heating.

The plans submitted to IBC indicate that the width of the pitch - which is currently 66m wide by 102m long - is to increase by 40mm and will be longer, moving closer to both end stands, more towards the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

The dimensions of the new pitch will be around 66m x 106m, although that isn’t stated. The halfway line will now be between the home and away dugouts, having been off-centre for some years.

The whole pitch moves slightly towards the Cobbold Stand, while the boundary Astroturf, which is being replaced, will be narrower than at present with more grass around the edge of the pitch.

The plans, which feature a reworked club badge from a TWTD Blog in their Design and Access Statement in error, state that the surface will also be raised slightly on the Cobbold Stand side: "The opportunity will be taken to create a more level surface. The pitch currently slopes down from west to east, as such the pitch will be lifted on the east side accordingly.

"This will provide a surface which plays better, drains better and gives some improvement to sight lines on the east side of the stadium.”

The plans can be viewed here.

Thanks to TWTD Forum poster Muncher for his help with this story.

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