AFC Bournemouth has announced that planning permission has been granted for the enabling works at Vitality Stadium, marking an important milestone in the club’s long-term vision for redevelopment and future expansion.
The approved works will deliver significant improvements to the stadium’s infrastructure and matchday experience.
These include the installation of a new perimeter fence and turnstiles, revisions to pedestrian and cycle routes, the creation of a new outside broadcast area, and the enclosure of terraces within the West Stand.
Together, these developments will enhance safety, accessibility, and operational efficiency, while laying the groundwork for future phases of the club’s ambitious redevelopment plans.
The enabling works represent a vital step towards creating a modernised Vitality Stadium that reflects AFC Bournemouth’s growth on and off the pitch.
“This is an exciting and important moment for the club. Our proposed new stadium reflects not only our ambition on the pitch, but also our commitment to investing in the community. The project will deliver long-term benefits for supporters, local residents, and the wider region beyond the BCP area,” said Bill Foley, owner of AFC Bournemouth.
The club will now move forward with detailed planning and implementation, with further updates to be shared in due course ahead of a vibrant future for supporters and the local community.
