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Plymouth Argyle open up grandstand to local NHS community services

A new arrangement will come into place from Monday 30 March which will see two community health services delivered at Home Park Stadium, the home of Plymouth Argyle Football Club.

Plymouth Argyle generously offered use of their conference room, which is currently unused following the suspension of the English Football League, to the local NHS to be transformed into a clinical space...

£50m Home Park redevelopment gets green light

Plymouth City Council has given the go ahead to plans for a £50m redevelopment of Plymouth Argyle's Home Park ground and its vicinity.

Councillors approved the project at a detailed planning committee meeting held at the Civic Centre on Thursday (15 August) while some Argyle fans waited on tenterhooks outside.

The regeneration project, proposed by the club's owner Akkeron Group...

Plymouth Argyle Supporters Board urges city councillors to back stadium plans

The Plymouth Argyle Supporters Board (PASB) is urging all councillors on Plymouth City Council to "support our football club" and back plans for the redevelopment of the grandstand at Home Park.

Despite their concerns over the level of ambition ("many fans would have liked a larger stand built, as would we," they said), the PASB is supporting Plymouth owner and chairman James Brent's...

£10m Argyle stadium plan shows 'deliverable ambition' says James Brent

Plymouth Argyle owner and chairman James Brent claims that the £10m plans to increase capacity at the club's Home Park ground and redevelop the 'Higher Home Park' area, shows a 'deliverable ambition' in the short term.

Mr Brent remains committed to ensuring that Argyle have the potential to further expand if the team makes a return to the Championship, or achieves its ultimate dream...