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Details of Don Rogers Stand fan displacement revealed as Swindon Town notify affected season-ticket holders

In a letter, Town confirmed that all season-ticket holders who sit in rows H through P in blocks D3U to D5U, and in rows H through O in blocks D2U and D6U, will have to be relocated as a result of the project.

11.04.25, 10:44 Updated 05.06.25, 20:07 5 Minute Read

Sam Morshead

Sam Morshead

Swindon Town have revealed the first details about the impact of redevelopment work in the Don Rogers Stand.

On Thursday (April 10), supporters whose regular seats could be lost to the project were sent a letter from Swindon chief executive Anthony Hall.

Within the letter, Hall confirmed that all season-ticket holders who sit in rows H through P in blocks D3U to D5U, and in rows H through O in blocks D2U and D6U, will have to be relocated as a result of the project.

The Moonraker estimates around 1,000 seats will be directly impacted by the work, while sources have suggested more of the stand could be affected while the construction is in progress.

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