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AFC Wimbledon exchanges Kingsmeadow contracts with Chelsea
POSTED 07 Jun 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
AFC Wimbledon is still waiting for planning permission to build its proposed new stadium in Merton
AFC Wimbledon has agreed contracts to sell off its current ground as it awaits final planning permission to start work on its proposed new stadium development in Merton.

The Dons Trust – AFC Wimbledon’s owner – has exchanged the contracts for the sale of Kingsmeadow with Chelsea FC, which intends to use the ground for its youth and women’s teams.

Funds raised by the sale of Kingsmeadow will go towards the building of the new stadium, but the deal with Chelsea will not be finalised until final planning permission has been achieved.

As part of the deal, AFC Wimbledon will make a “substantial donation” to Kingstonian – the team it shares the ground with – to secure another ground near the Kingston area.

“The deal is a major milestone for us,” said AFC Wimbledon chief executive Erik Samuelson. “The proceeds of this deal are an essential part of the financing of the new stadium. The vision of a return to Merton, with all the community benefits it also brings, is now becoming very real.”

AFC Wimbledon's progress on the pitch received a boost last week when the team won the League Two play-offs to reach League One – the third tier of English football. The club was founded in 2002, after Wimbledon FC was moved to Buckinghamshire and renamed MK Dons.
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AFC Wimbledon submits stadium plans for Plough Lane site - AFC Wimbledon has submitted a planning application to Merton Council for a new stadium at Plough Lane in South London. The League Two football club is planning to build a 11,000-capacity stadium on the site of Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium – a location the club calls its “spiritual home”.

Location: London , United Kingdom
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AFC Wimbledon exchanges Kingsmeadow contracts with Chelsea
POSTED 07 Jun 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
AFC Wimbledon is still waiting for planning permission to build its proposed new stadium in Merton
AFC Wimbledon has agreed contracts to sell off its current ground as it awaits final planning permission to start work on its proposed new stadium development in Merton.

The Dons Trust – AFC Wimbledon’s owner – has exchanged the contracts for the sale of Kingsmeadow with Chelsea FC, which intends to use the ground for its youth and women’s teams.

Funds raised by the sale of Kingsmeadow will go towards the building of the new stadium, but the deal with Chelsea will not be finalised until final planning permission has been achieved.

As part of the deal, AFC Wimbledon will make a “substantial donation” to Kingstonian – the team it shares the ground with – to secure another ground near the Kingston area.

“The deal is a major milestone for us,” said AFC Wimbledon chief executive Erik Samuelson. “The proceeds of this deal are an essential part of the financing of the new stadium. The vision of a return to Merton, with all the community benefits it also brings, is now becoming very real.”

AFC Wimbledon's progress on the pitch received a boost last week when the team won the League Two play-offs to reach League One – the third tier of English football. The club was founded in 2002, after Wimbledon FC was moved to Buckinghamshire and renamed MK Dons.
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AFC Wimbledon chief executive Erik Samuelson has called on supporters of the club to lobby London mayoral hopefuls Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith to secure approval for the club’s proposed new stadium.
Merton Council signs off AFC Wimbledon stadium plans


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