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Stack to stay in city centre spot until 2031 as five-year extension confirmed
Stack will continue to sit in the shadows of St James’ Park until 2031 after planners greenlit a planning extension.
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FOLLOWING a momentous first year, city planners have awarded the hugely popular ‘St. James’ STACK, presented by Sela’ an additional five years of planning permission. The 2,000-capacity fanzone and leisure destination – located beneath the iconic Gallowgate End of St. James’ Park, Newcastle– was initially granted a three-year planning permission in 2023 before officially opening in 2024. Now, ahead of the first anniversary of its launch, the ven…
St James' STACK awarded a five year extension
FOLLOWING a momentous first year, city planners have awarded the hugely popular ‘St. James’ STACK, presented by Sela’ an additional five years of planning permission. The 2,000-capacity fanzone and leisure destination – located beneath the iconic Gallowgate End of St. James’ Park, Newcastle– was initially granted a three-year planning permission in 2023 before officially opening in 2024. Now, ahead of the first anniversary of its launch, the ven…
St James’ STACK awarded five-year extension
A Newcastle leisure and entertainment venue is set to extend its stay following a successful first year. St James’ STACK, a 2000-capacity fanzone beneath St James’ Park’s Gallowgate End, has been granted a five-year planning extension after opening in 2024. Initially approved for three years, the site, which has proved hugely popular…
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