Castleford Tigers fans given stadium redevelopment hope for 2024 Super League season

CASTLEFORD TIGERS fans have been given renewed hope for The Jungle’s redevelopment for the 2024 Super League season.

With the Environment Agency’s objection to an acceptable flood risk assessment (FRA) to the Tigers’ redevelopment, plans will have to be amended slightly in order to gain approval.

It’s the third time that the EA has snubbed the plans, but Castleford fans have been given hope when purchasing a membership for the 2024 season.

When buying the membership, supporters have been greeted with this message: “Please note, if you have purchased seats, they may be subject to change due to works on the Main Stand during the off-season. We will offer first refusal on new seats where possible.”

Previously, Castleford’s managing director, Mark Grattan, had told The COYFCast podcast that there were two plans in place for the redevelopment of The Jungle.

“Plan A is the full redevelopment which ticks every box going and would help generate more money so then increasing the financial elements of it as well,” Grattan said.

“We’ve got a Plan B so if there is an issue and if it drags on where we can’t start anything next season, we have £2 million in the pot from the council to do what we need to do in terms of getting that extra point (from IMG).

“Things that really count – capacity has to be 5,000 which we have ticked, you have to have 2000 seats which we haven’t got.

“You’ve got to have 200 sponsor seats which are padded and physically cordoned off in a different area which we don’t have.

“Your corporate lounge needs to hold 200 which we’ve got, directors box needs to hold 40 and be cordoned off from public are which it isn’t at the moment with direct access to and from the boardroom seats without passing through the public area or be properly stewarded so that’s what we would do.

“There needs to be a broadcast parking area which we have got, studio access for Sky which is on the gantry should be 4 by 4 metres. At the minute it is 3.1 by 3.1 metres but it is doable.

“Media facilities, we don’t have enough but it is doable and photographer facilities is doable. A very rough idea of a Plan B would depend on where we are on the stadium redevelopment by the end of the year.

“Potentially, if the stadium looks like it does now going into next year when we need to get the IMG points, we will start work with the council money.”

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