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Everton Stadium and Sefton Council partner to enhance transport to Bramley-Moore Dock
6 months ago
Everton Football Club and Sefton Council have partnered to improve transportation and leisure options for fans ahead of the Clubâs new stadium opening at Bramley-Moore Dock.
This partnership between Everton Stadium and Sefton Council aims to ensure smooth travel to and from the stadium and to enhance the overall matchday experience.
The joint effort will focus on improving public transportation links, promoting active travel, enhancing parking facilities, and leveraging leisure opportunities around Bootle town centre.
The new stadium, set to open in the summer of 2025, will serve as a focal point for these improvements.
Cllr Marion Atkinson, Leader of Sefton Council, said:
âThis is an exciting time for Bootle town centre and with Everton Stadium little more than a goal kick away, it makes absolute sense for the Council and Everton to work together to make sure fans have a range of choices in how they arrive and depart from the new stadium.â
With Bootle Strand Bus Station and the town centre offering park and ride opportunities for supporters, Sefton Council will also point to investment plans for the nearby Strand Shopping Centre and the development of Salt & Tar â a 3,000-capacity event space featuring street food, bars and live entertainment â as a potential pre-and post-match venue close to the transport hub.
Given the relatively close proximity, both parties are committed to working to improve transportation to and from the stadium, with many supporters travelling through the borough to arrive at the stadium.
This is likely to include a park and ride scheme, involving shuttle buses to and from Bootle Strand and using public and private car parks in the borough.Â
The partnership will also investigate active travel opportunities, while promoting better information around the well-served local train network that caters for the Southport to Liverpool and Ormskirk to Liverpool lines – both of which stop at Sandhills Station, close to Everton Stadium.
Alix Waldron, Director of Stadium Development at Everton, said:
âBy working with Sefton Council we can continue to strategically review all of the different opportunities and impacts our new stadium will have to support the borough and its residents.
âWe have been very open about how Everton Stadium can offer âonce in a generationâ opportunities and we have seen this already with a clear boost to the local economy, the direct and indirect number of jobs being created and the tourism boost our new home will give to our city region.
“This agreement will look at how we can work jointly to not only harness the socio-economic opportunities for Sefton but also facilitate and manage real-world logistics like supporters travelling through the borough and liaising on potentially competing events in the same area.â    Â
Both parties have committed to joint engagement and management of public messaging relating to transportation arrangements before, during and after any matches and large-scale events.
Cllr Atkinson added:
âItâs incumbent on us all to make sure the right information is available for fans to make informed choices about their travel arrangements and matchday choices.
âWe have been supportive of Everton throughout the planning and development phases of the stadium. We are delighted to continue that relationship through the promotion and alignment of our respective investments, and through a commitment to providingâŻfans with the best and most up to date travel information and leisure opportunities.â
Cllr Paulette Lappin, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Skills, said:
âIâm very pleased to see the progress of Evertonâs stadium development at Bramley-Moore Dock, which will bring a significant boost to the City Region economy, to Sefton and in particular to Bootle.
âThe benefits of a near 53,000-capacity stadium on our doorstep could be huge and, while the challenges need to be managed, Iâm delighted for the Council and the Club to be committing to work together proactively.
âI hope we can ensure that Bootle and South Sefton is considered when providing home and away fans with travel information and are clear on the alternative opportunities that Bootle town centre can offer, pre-and-post-match, which will help alleviate pressures at the stadium site and in the city centre. Iâm really looking forward to cementing this relationship, as itâs about so much more than transport links, widening into the local community and economyâ.
The agreement will also explore wider partnership opportunities, including the joint promotion and marketing of respective events, commercial place-making proposals that offer mutual benefit to the Club and local authority and Sefton Councilâs increased engagement with the Clubâs award-winning charity, Everton in the Community.Â