Boulevard's future hangs in the balance

From: Hull Daily Mail (UK) | Date: January 23, 2007 | Copyright information

A council spokesman said: "If successful, there will be an immediate move to pull down the east stand. There will then be a review process to see if community uses can be found for the stadium pending full regeneration of the land."

But he stressed he could not guarantee rugby and other amateur sports would be welcomed back.

Under long-term plans, St Andrews and Newington wards - where the Boulevard sits - is earmarked for redevelopment by Gateway Housing Pathfinder, an organisat...

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