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Working party takes shape to drive Leicestershire Country Cricket Club’s £60m redevelopment plans

Ground could get radically redesigned stands to take capacity from the current 6,000 to 10,000 or above

CGI of how Leicestershire County Cricket Club could look under £60m-plus redesign Grace Road from Milligan Road(Image: Publicity Picture)

A working party is taking shape to drive forward Leicestershire Country Cricket Club’s ambitious £60m redevelopment plans.

LeicestershireLive revealed back in March that the club wanted to over the next five years – with radically redesigned stands to take capacity from the current 6,000 to 10,000 or above. Changes could also include opening up the site to more events on the back of concerts by Elton John and Little Mix.

Rob Day, who runs Ashby-based workplace consultancy and commercial office fit out specialists Blueprint Interiors, is the latest expert to share his knowledge with the team behind the plans for the Uptonsteel County Ground.

Other members of the working party include Steve Kind, who was instrumental in Leicester City moving to the King Power Stadium, Bruce Cruse, who is director of facilities at the England and Wales Cricket Board, Tom Lomante, head of capital at Leicester City Council, Ian Kendall, director of leisure projects at the cricket club, and club chairman John Thorpe.

Rob has a background in commercial property and expertise in implementing the international WELL Building Standard –the world’s first evidence-based system designed for measuring, certifying, and monitoring building features that impact on health and wellbeing.

He will work with the group to ensure the standard forms part of the planning and design.

Leicestershire County Cricket Club chief executive Sean Jarvis said: “It’s great to have Rob on board to help the ambitious plans we have for the club.

“He brings some really important insights to the team which will prove invaluable as we move into the next stages of the development.”