MORE than 500 people were given a vision of Everton Football Club's new stadium plans in St Helens today, Friday.
The club's People's Project roadshow van was parked on Church Square and visitors were treated to a virtual reality tour from inside the proposed arena at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool.
Blueprints for what the stadium could look like and the club's community-led legacy of its current Goodison Park home were on display.
A visitor looks inside the stadium through virtual reality goggles
Inside the roadshow van
People were able to give their thoughts on the proposals in a survey.
Planning applications for the stadium are set to be submitted by the end of the year.
This latest step marks the second stage of a formal process.
This began with a first stage public consultation last November.
More than 20,000 people took part in that phase, with the overwhelming majority backing the proposed move to Bramley-Moore Dock, part of Peel L and P’s Liverpool Waters site, and the community-led redevelopment of Goodison Park.
For anyone unable to attend any of the remaining roadshow events, the public consultation will stay open online until 11.59pm on Sunday, August 25.
To visit the page and fill in the survey go to www.peoples-project.co.uk/consultation.
The last roadshow van event takes place on Sunday in New Brighton.
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