Updated plans for the new Castleford Tigers Community Stadium unveiled Lateral Property Group and development partners, Highgrove, have revealed updated plans for the new 10,000-seat Castleford Tigers Community Stadium as part of the wider Axiom retail development.

CASTLEFORD Tigers chiefs and developers say "significant progress" has been made towards construction work starting on a new stadium for the club as … Plans for a new 10,000-capacity Castleford Tigers stadium are unveiled as part of a £135m scheme that developers say could create 2,000 jobs. Rugby League side Castleford Tigers have announced a new name for their stadium - the Mend-A-Hose Jungle. A new 10,000 seater rugby ground will also be based at the site “It will make a significant contribution to the surrounding area with substantial private investment into local infrastructure and community facilities, including the new 10,000 capacity Castleford Tigers community stadium.” Next to Junction 32 of the M62, the 106 acre next generation Axiom retail and leisure destination in the north of England, will comprise of around 75 retail, restaurant and leisure units, alongside a new 10,000 capacity community stadium for Castleford Tigers rugby league club. Tigers & Hannafin Contractors launch Community Hero Awards Castleford Tigers - Official Site 09:09 8-Jun-20 Daniel Smith on the market Total Rugby League 20:43 7-Jun-20 Bentley to sign new Saints deal Total Rugby League 20:23 7-Jun-20 The club's current shirt sponsors, Mend-A … The initial plan was to have the current Super League leaders in their new home for the start of 2019, but it’s now expected they will make the move ahead of the 2020 season. Steve Gill: Castleford Tigers history is priceless and must be protected. Plans for a new 10,000-capacity Castleford Tigers stadium have been approved by Wakefield Council. The Five Towns Stadium also known as Axiom is a future rugby league stadium in Glasshoughton, Castleford, West Yorkshire, England.The stadium is intended to have a capacity of 13,300 spectators, it will replace Wheldon Road which has been home to Castleford RLFC since 1926. Speaking to the Super League Show, Castleford Tigers chief executive Steve Gill says he expects the club to move into their new Five Towns Park Stadium by 2020. Castleford Tigers have been given the green light to move to a new stadium at Five Towns Park. More details have been revealed on plans for a 106-acre retail and leisure development off Junction 32 of the M62, which will include a range of commercial units and a new stadium for Castleford Tigers.

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