Fans come together amid consultation on Don Rogers Stand
There's another meeting this evening (23 April)
Swindon Town fans have been coming together amid the new plans, which were released last week on the brand-new Don Rogers Stand.
Season ticket holders have already been sent letters as part of the next stage of the development, something which has been called 'an exciting project' that aims to ensure the future success of the club.
The redevelopment includes an improved lower concourse area for all supporters to benefit from, including a new café and bar, refurbishment of the existing toilets, kiosks, and retail outlets.
It also includes enhanced accessibility features such as lift access for disabled and ambulant disabled individuals, dedicated wheelchair spaces, and seamless access to matchday hospitality areas.
The proposal also incorporates executive boxes along with a range of hospitality and conference facilities designed to accommodate diverse needs, both on matchdays and for non-matchday events, including weddings and bespoke private functions.
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Bosses at the club say they understand that fans' seats are an important part of the matchday tradition, adding that they appreciate their patience and support during this period of transition.
Supporters that have been contacted are in the affected areas, including Don Rogers Stand, sections D2U and D6U, rows H to O, and sections D3U, D4U, and D5U, rows H to P.
Working with our chosen firm of architects, Anderson and Prescott, they've been holding public and supporter consultation sessions.
There were three yesterday (April 22) and another one at 7pm today.
Supporters are invited to come along as Swindon Town Football Club will be sharing the Don Rogers Stand Redevelopment plans and Season Ticket Holder displacement.
You're asked to email [email protected] to book your place as each session will be limited to 250 participants.
Those with questions or concerns are told to email Swindon Town Football Club on [email protected], or contact your representative at the TrustSTFC, Official Supporters Club, or the Disabled Supporter Association.