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Knowsley Council looks to new plan for Kirkby following Everton FC stadium rejection

THE PLAN to build an Everton stadium and Tesco superstore in Kirkby has now been formally discontinued.Read

Everton FC and Liverpool City Council hold ‘positive’ talks on new stadium plans

HIGH-LEVEL talks took place yesterday between Liverpool city council and Everton FC over plans for a new stadium.Read

Everton FC chief executive Robert Elstone: ‘It's time for talks on shared Liverpool/Everton stadium’

EVERTON reignited the Merseyside ground-share debate last night as chief executive Robert Elstone said he would consider sharing a stadium with Liverpool.Read

Everton FC Destination Kirkby: Reasons why Government rejected plans

THE clinching evidence for John Denham rejecting Everton and Tesco’s development was a damning report by the planning inspectorate.Read

Kirkby refusal for Everton forces ground share re-think

IT IS the word many football fans on both sides of Stanley Park hoped they would not hear again – ground-share.Read

Minister kills off Everton FC's £400m Kirkby stadium dream

EVERTON FC’s bid to build a 50,000-seat stadium in Kirkby was last night rejected by the Government.Read

Merseyside reacts to news that Everton FC’s Destination Kirkby project has been rejected

EVERTON FC last night refused to comment as their ambitious plan to build a 50,000-seater stadium in Kirkby was shattered.Read

How Everton FC’s new stadium scheme for Kirkby played out blow by blow

DECEMBER, 2006: Everton FC chief executive Keith Wyness signed an exclusive deal to build a stadium in Kirkby.Read

Everton FC chief executive Robert Elstone confident club can pay for move to Kirkby

EVERTON FC chief executive Robert Elstone last night spoke of his confidence the club can foot the bill for a new stadium in Kirkby despite the recession.Read

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Water voles could delay Everton FC stadium Kirkby move

A COLONY of water voles is threatening Everton FC and Tesco’s £400m to move to Kirkby.Read

Everton FC Stadium: Knowsley Council will agree to fast track compulsory purchase order for entire existing town centre of Kirkby

KNOWSLEY council leaders will be asked to explain the timing of their decision in principle to put a compulsory purchase order (CPO) on the whole of Kirkby town centre.Read

Everton FC and Liverpool FC warned to sort out stadium plans

LIVERPOOL council leader Warren Bradley has warned Everton and Liverpool they have until December to resolve their stadia issues or risk missing out on hosting the World Cup.Read

Knowsley Council gives go ahead for preparation work to go ahead on Everton's Destination Kirkby site

CONTROVERSIAL plans to carry out work on a small but crucial part of the Destination Kirkby site was granted by planners last night.Read

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Everton FC's Kirkby 50,000 seater stadium hit by new delay

EVERTON FC’s move to a new stadium in Kirkby will be delayed by a year – even if inspectors give it the green light.Read

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Alternative plans for new Everton FC stadium ‘based in a fantasy world’ says club’s chief

EVERTON FC’S chief executive last night said alternative plans put forward by those seeking to keep the club in Liverpool were “flimsy” and based in a “fantasy world”.Read

View that residents of Whinberry Drive, Kirkby will have of proposed Everton stadium according to Grange Residents Association

Everton Kirkby inquiry: Stadium too close to homes, claim residents

THE final evidence submitted at Everton FC and Tesco’s nine week-long public inquiry heard Kirkby residents object to the scheme.Read

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Everton Kirkby inquiry: City centre stadium a runner

SELLING 10% of Everton FC’s future stadium seats to the corporate sector in a new-build stadium would help the club raise £110m, an inquiry heard.Read

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Liverpool City Centre will suffer, Grosvenor tells Everton inquiry

LIVERPOOL’S new £1bn shopping development will not be significantly affected if Everton FC and Tesco’s plans go ahead in Kirkby, according to its owners.Read

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'Sloppy' study has damaged Kirkby's image, Everton stadium inquiry told

EVERTON FC and Tesco have exaggerated how bad Kirkby is, using a “sloppy” analysis that has damaged the town’s image, it was claimed at an inquiry yesterday.Read

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Everton Kirkby inquiry: Shops now 'vital' after Bellefield plans fail

Opposing sides clashed over the effect of the Kirkby development. Richard Down reportsRead