The Joint Venture business plan is out for a vote Image: Mad Mash Media
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Trust members to vote on £100,000 of County Ground remedial works as Joint Venture business plan put to ballot

Earmarked works for the current 12-month period – running from June 2025 to May 2026 – include floodlight tower inspections (the most expensive element at £37,400), and fire door replacement (£22,500).

06.10.25, 14:14 4 Min Read

by Sam MorsheadEditor

The County Ground Joint Venture business plan for 2025/26 is with Trust STFC members to approve in a ballot this week.

The plan, which reallocates the rent collected by the JV from the club as landlords of the County Ground, requires a simple majority among the Trust’s 1,300-strong membership to pass.

Earmarked works for the current 12-month period – running from June 2025 to May 2026 – include floodlight tower inspections (the most expensive element at £37,400), and fire door replacement (£22,500).

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