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City MP visits Fratton Park to see opportunities for growth and development following club’s promotion

By 26 April 2024No Comments

Portsmouth MP Stephen Morgan has said he is determined to continue doing all he can to support further development at Fratton Park and the surrounding area for the benefit of supporters and the city.

Mr Morgan visited Fratton Park today to see the Milton End redevelopment and the opportunities for further development at the stadium and surrounding area.

The visit follows last week’s news from the city MP that funding has now been secured to undertake a feasibility study on building a footbridge from Fratton Station to Fratton Park.

Portsmouth FC owner Michael Eisner has previously said that the bridge would help enable the redevelopment of the club’s North Stand increasing the capacity from 20,000 to somewhere near 30,000.

The redevelopment would also include new hospitality boxes, which are vital for revenue, as well as a hotel and housing.

Mr Morgan has been regularly convening stakeholders to collaborate and find a solution to the problems identified with existing infrastructure at Fratton Station.

Commenting on the visit, Portsmouth MP Stephen Morgan said:

“It was great to visit the football club today to see the recent stadium redevelopment and the opportunities for further development, particularly following the club’s promotion and last week’s welcome news that funding for the footbridge feasibility study has been secured.

“As we know, a bridge connecting Fratton Park to Fratton Station would enable further expansion of the ground as well as some really exciting development around the stadium.

“With the team performing brilliantly on the pitch and the club on the rise once again, I am determined to continue doing what I can to support its growth and the development at Fratton Park for the benefit of the supporters and our city.”

Mr Morgan has long supported the club with its idea of a pedestrian walkway direct from Fratton station to the Pompey Centre to ease congestion and will continue working with others to help unlock investment and improve pedestrian safety.