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Blackburn Rovers to launch consultation over new training base plans

If approved, the club's current training base would be transformed into homes

Ewood Park, Blackburn

Championship side Blackburn Rovers are to launch a public consultation over their plans to build a state-of-the-art training base in the Ribble Valley.

The club have said they are "looking to create the best platform for future success" with the site in Brockhall Village which is currently their Junior Training Centre.

If approved, Rovers would cross-finance the new training centre by redeveloping the site of the current Senior Training Centre to build up to 170 homes, a new local convenience store, new public open space and a children’s play area.

Rovers added that this plan would also open up currently private land to become publicly accessible and benefit the whole Brockhall community.

Chief executive Steve Waggott said: "This is about future-proofing the club. It’s about investing, modernising, making best use of our assets, and creating a platform for success on and off the pitch.

"It’s a proven model. England do it at St George’s Park, many Premier League clubs are doing it and so are a number of our current direct competitors in the Championship.

"Integrating the whole training set-up is the right move for us and will help us become a stronger club.