Sir Bobby Robson Stand Gets Clean - Ipswich Town News
Town’s Sir Bobby Robson Stand has been given a spruce up ahead of the Blues’ return to the Premier League.
Commercial and industrial cleaning company Diamond View have spent the last two days cleaning all the exterior windows and signage, while the stand itself was pressure-washed.
Freshening up the Sir Bobby Robson Stand is just a small part of the extensive work which has been ongoing all summer with bigger projects including a new press box at the front of the West Stand, a new Sky studio on top of the security office above the tunnel, extending the away section into the middle of the Cobbold Stand and dramatically increasing the number of camera positions around the stadium.
In addition, the final few executive boxes are being added to the end of the West Stand, while areas of the ground are being given a coat of paint.
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