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Circle
construction log Following the
stock market flotation of the council-owned telecoms company
Kingston Communications in July 1999, Kingston Upon Hull City
Council announced a variety of projects to be funded by the
resulting windfall. The most exciting venture announced was the
proposed development of a £45m sports and leisure complex at The
Circle, off Anlaby Road, including a 25,000 seater stadium for
use by the city's professional sporting clubs. Outline planning
permission was granted in December 2000 and in September 2001,
Birse Construction Limited were named as the main contractor.
The Council's Development Management Committee approved several
planning applications related to the development on 3rd October
and by the end of that month, Birse Stadia moved onto the site
to begin excavation work. Page
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