A computer-generated image of the redesigned Lord's Cricket Ground. The project is to be undertaken by Co Down-headquartered construction group Graham. Photograph: WilkinsonEyre
Marlyebone Cricket Club , owner of the stadium which celebrates its 210th anniversary this year, will work with Graham on the project that will add at least 1,100 additional seats through the repurposing of the Tavern Stand along with the demolition and reconstruction of a modernised Allen Stand. Graham, which generated revenues in excess of £1 billion last year across the group, said Lord’s will remain open during the redevelopment, “ensuring minimal disruption and continued spectator access during the 2025 and 2026 seasons”.Sports fans told to brace for impact of Dublin Airport passenger cap
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