BOSTON UNITED are set to vacate the Jakemans Stadium, their home for over a century.
The UniBond Premier outfit admit the stadium does not meet the standards demanded by modern day supporters and are in discussions with the present ground owners, Burghley House Preservation Trust, over development proposals and relocation to a site off the Ryall Road area of town.
It is envisaged that redevelopment of the present ground on York Street for housing would generate funding for the club’s planned move.
A public meeting to discuss the project is set to be held at Trinity Methodist Church, Stamford, on Friday
Mark Flood, the planning consultant for both Boston United and the trust, said: “The Club and the Trust have been working closely for some time to put together this relocation package, but there is only so far we wish to go before consulting with the local community.
“We hope that as many people as possible will call in to learn more about the work we have done so far, and to discuss the proposals. We want this feedback before considering the proposals further and then ultimately submitting planning applications.”