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Oct 2023
Ripon Rugby Club's plan to build a 100-seater stand at its Mallorie Park ground has moved a step closer.
If approved by North Yorkshire Council, the new spectator facility will be paid for from a legacy left to the club by former first team captain and president Tim Wray, who died in 2018.
At its full Ripon City Council meeting on Monday, members gave their support to a planning application, which also includes a request to build pitch-side shelters/dugouts for coaches, players and disabled supporters.
Other planned improvements are a new shed for ground maintenance equipment, a security fence and creation of a new entry route into the site.
Should planning consent be granted, the stand, alongside the club's first team pitch, will be named The Tim Wray Stand as a lasting tribute to the club's benefactor.
Ripon Rugby Union Football Club, is approaching its 140th anniversary, having been founded in 1886.
The club, which has 800 members and its own clubhouse, has two men's and one women's teams, along with one of the largest junior sections in the north of England.
In addition to its focus on rugby, it hosts Ripon Runners and provides facilities that are used by community groups and organisations.
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