08:56 GMT, Wednesday, 2 July 2008 09:56 UK
Chesterfield get stadium go-ahead
Chesterfield have been granted planning permission by the town's Borough Council to build a new stadium.
The plans, which have been approved subject to conditions, were rubber-stamped unanimously by the council following a meeting on Tuesday evening.
Chesterfield would leave Saltergate to move to a 10,000 seater stadium in the Whittington Moor area of the town.
The plans include a supermarket and business premises which will occupy the rest of the 22-acre site.
The stadium would be part of the the regeneration of a former glass manufacturing factory site.
Chesterfield chairman Barrie Hubbard: "We feel elated that at last we are getting somewhere and congratulate the development team in putting together such a comprehensive regeneration plan that has been unanimously approved."
Football has been played at Saltergate, also known as the Recreation ground, since 1871.
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