Town Continue Portman Road Improvements - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced further upgrades to Portman Road including LED lighting improvements, work on the concourse TV system and stadium painting.
The Blues have sought to improve a number of aspects of the stadium since the takeover almost two years ago with the PA having been replaced, a big screen installed and new dugouts.
Following feedback from supporters, the next stage of the infrastructure improvements will be new concourse toilet hand dryers and LED lighting improvements.
The final phase of the concourse TV system upgrade is currently under way, while painting of the stadium bowl will begin once the season is over.
As previously announced, the summer will also see work to install a new Desso pitch and new turnstiles, while the old Office Outlet and Better Gym building on the land Town purchased just over a year ago is expected to be demolished in February.
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