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Man City's £300m Etihad Stadium expansion plans approved

Under the plans, the north stand's capacity will be increased by 7,900 seats taking the total capacity to 61,968

The expansion plans are worth £300m

Manchester City's £300m expansion of their Etihad Stadium has been approved.

The project will increase the stadium's capacity to almost 62,000 seats and create a new fan zone.

The proposals were given the green by Manchester City Council's planning committee at a meeting today (Thursday, July 27).

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The north stand extension will include building a 400-bed hotel, TV studio and roof walk attraction as well as a fan zone for up to 3,000 people.

Manchester City say their aim is to create a "best-in-class fan experience" and turn the stadium into a "year-round entertainment and leisure destination".

Planning permission was granted to expand the Etihad Stadium in 2014, but only the south stand was extended at the time.

A view of the proposed covered City Square at the Etihad Stadium(Image: Manchester City)

A 95-page report, which was submitted to the committee ahead of the meeting, concluded that the proposal should be approved. It says: "The [Etihad] campus’s international profile for sporting events, would be enhanced by these facilities and further drive forward the regeneration of East Manchester bringing jobs and economic growth to the area."