The winter transfer window has begun, but Club Brugge still has plenty of other cats to whip. There is, for example, the search for a new sports coach to manage Vincent Mannaert’s retirement, but the Stadium dossier also remains on the table.
For years Blue-Black has tried in vain to build a new temple, but he hasn’t given up the fight. Now everything is focused on a new 40,000 seat stadium on the site where the Jan Breydel Stadium currently stands, although their permit was canceled by the Council over permit disputes in early 2023.
The public inquiry into the stadium begins
However, the Club did not give up. In agreement with the city council, he made the necessary changes to his plan and submitted a new permit request in November. Second The newspaper a new important step is now underway. The public inquiry to issue such a permit will begin on Friday.
However, Bruges’ councilor for spatial planning, Franky Demon, immediately made it known that objections were expected again. Some area residents are still opposed to the stadium project and may file complaints again. The Flemish government will then have to decide whether or not to grant authorization.
Club Brugge is still appealing against the cancellation of the permit
The appellants can then appeal to the Permit Disputes Council again, as they did last time. But this destruction does not have to be definitive either.
HNB knows, for example, that an appeal against last year’s destruction is still ongoing at the Court of Cassation. You can overturn the Permit Disputes Council’s decision and the Club will still have its permit. So there are still a lot of irons in the fire in Bruges.
2024-01-03 17:40:00
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