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Huish Park

Huish Park
External Huish Park.jpg
External view of Main Stand in March 2007
Huish Park is located in England
Huish Park
Huish Park
Location of Huish Park
Full name Huish Park Stadium
Location Yeovil, Somerset, England
Coordinates 50°57′0.94″N 2°40′25.84″W / 50.9502611°N 2.6738444°W / 50.9502611; -2.6738444Coordinates: 50°57′0.94″N 2°40′25.84″W / 50.9502611°N 2.6738444°W / 50.9502611; -2.6738444
Owner Huish Park Stadium Partnership Ltd
Operator Yeovil Town
Capacity 9,565 (5,212 seated)
Record attendance 9,527 Yeovil Town vs. Leeds United
Field size 115 by 72 yards (105 m × 66 m)
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1989–1990
Opened 4 August 1990
Construction cost £3.5 million
Tenants
Yeovil Town Football Club (1990–present)
Yeovil Town Ladies Football Club (2016–present)

Huish Park is a football stadium located in Yeovil, Somerset. The stadium has been home to Yeovil Town F.C. since its completion in 1990, following their relocation from Huish. Huish Park has a capacity of 9,565 of which two stands are all-seated totalling 5,212 seats with terraces behind each of the goals.

In January 1985 Yeovil started negotiations to sell the Huish Athletic Ground and move to a new stadium in the Houndstone area of Yeovil on the site of an old army camp. Serious negotiations commenced between the club and Bartlett Construction regarding moving from Huish to a new site at Houndstone camp, the first meeting took place on 12 November 1985 when an offer of £1.3m was made for the Huish site. Following further meetings and more detailed plans being studied the offer was raised to over £2m early in 1986, when the directors agreed in principle for the move to go ahead. A company, Collier & Madge, who specialised in buying and selling supermarket sites was engaged to advise the club and to ensure the best possible price was obtained.

On 15 December 1986 the club were informed by its advisors, Collier and Madge, that the offer of £2.4m now on the table was about as much as they could hope to receive. It was revealed that the new proposed site for the club was 20.75 acres of Freehold land at Houndstone Camp with a further 4.2 acres being made available on a 999-year lease. The directors agreed in principle to the deal and Tesco were insisting that contracts should be exchanged by the end of March 1987 with the building contractors having vacant possession by July 1988, further discussions were taking place with the South Somerset District Council regarding developing the new site for recreational use and they set aside money to purchase the land.

At an Extraordinary general meeting held on 25 August 1987, shareholders gave the go-ahead to "conclude negotiations with F. R. Bartlett Limited for the sale of Huish and to negotiate the development of the Houndstone site". The voting was 14,431 for and 1,356 against, giving a majority of 13,075, representing 91% in favour. On 15 September 1987, the Public Inquiry began which was to delay the proposed move for a long time, two days later the final agreement was signed.


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