
UK Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston has instructed the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) to take the first steps in creating licensed standing areas at Premier League and Championship clubs from 1 January.
Football clubs subject to the government’s all-seater policy have been invited to apply to offer licensed standing areas, as part of an ‘early adopter’ programme.
The SGSA said the historic announcement is a vital step towards fulfilling the government’s manifesto commitment to introducing safe standing areas at football grounds.
Clubs will have until 6 October to submit an application to the SGSA to become an early adopter. If approved, they will be able to offer licensed standing areas from 1 January 2022.
Clubs will have to meet a number of criteria in order to receive Government and SGSA approval to have licensed standing areas, including:
Huddleston said:
We have been clear that we will work with fans and clubs towards introducing safe standing at football grounds providing there was evidence that installing seating with barriers would have a positive impact on crowd safety.
With independent research now complete, and capacity crowds back at grounds across the country, now is the right time to make progress. I look forward to hearing from clubs who wish to be part of our early adopters programme during the second half of this season.
Martyn Henderson, Chief Executive of the SGSA, said:
The focus of the SGSA is the safety and enjoyment of all fans at sports grounds. We know many fans want the choice to stand and, with the advent of new engineering solutions, our research has shown how this can be managed safely. Today’s announcement will enable us to properly test and evaluate licensed standing areas before the Government decides its next steps.
The announcement starts the legal process needed for clubs to offer licensed standing areas from 1 January. Clubs will need to complete an application form and return it to the SGSA, who will then evaluate the applications and make recommendations to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
The introduction of licensed standing areas follows research conducted during the 2019/20 season, prior to the onset of the pandemic, which found that seats with barriers/independent barriers helped reduce the safety risks related to persistent standing.
This announcement affects clubs subject to the Government’s all-seater policy. That is, clubs in the Premier League and Championship, or any who have been for three or more seasons since 1994/95, along with the Wembley Stadium and the Principality Stadium.
The early adopter criteria and support guidance set out the standards which need to be met, including the standards for the seats incorporating barriers/independent barriers.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur said it has accept the invitation from the SGSA to apply for a licenced standing area at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of an ‘early adopter’ programme.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened with areas future-proofed for safe standing in its South Stand and Away supporter section.
Chairman, Daniel Levy, said:
The club has led on lobbying the Government for safe standing at stadia and is delighted that this will now be possible. It delivers choice for fans attending the game – whether home or away supporters – and the vast majority of our fans are in favour of this scheme. We are extremely proud of our ‘safe seating’ design, which ensures both comfort and safety, whether standing or seated, while maintaining the same aesthetics as in all other areas of the stadium.
Spurs' ‘safe seating’ design provides the same comfort and leg room as in all other areas of the stadium, with an ergonomically profiled bar set at 900mm for clear sightlines. The seat in its folded position is slim, allowing the stepping clearway to be maximised, with a purpose-designed lock to ensure the seat can be stowed when required.
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