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We live by historic stadium but it’s like we’re in shadow of ‘giant Ikea’ as it’s expanded… they can’t even fill it now

A football club has started building a controversial new stand
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FURIOUS locals living next to a historic stadium say it's like they're in the shadow of a "giant Ikea" as it's expanded.

Neighbours have complained Bristol Rovers - who recently sacked as manager ex-England and Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton - can't fill their ground even before a big capacity boost on the way.

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Neighbours have compared Bristol Rovers' new stand to furniture firm IkeaCredit: Marc Giddings

The League One football club have begun work to demolish a temporary stand and replace it with a new stand increasing capacity by more than 3,000 to 12,500.

Local residents say they have been left in the dark about new development at the Memorial Stadium, in Bristol's Horfield district.

Susan Smith, who has lived near the club’s south stand for seven years, said: "We only found out it was happening at 6am one day when demolition work started.

“The parking is awful on a matchday as it is - the way people leave their cars is dangerous.

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"Then there is the noise level and the amount of litter left on the street is disgusting.

"It’s not like Rovers need the extra space - it’s not exactly a full house every week."

Another homeowner fears the new stand could block almost half the light coming through her windows.

She said: "During the building process there has been extreme noise and disruption as well as a massive invasion of privacy.

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“Something like this takes an enormous emotional toll - this is where we live, it is our home and we are living this every day.

“One of the things that has been levelled at residents is, 'You chose to buy a house next to a football stadium'.

"But we’re not saying don’t play football there or even don’t build a stand, we just want them to consider how badly this impacts us."

The proposed new stand would be 44ft high and clad in bright blue metal panels - prompting comparisons with Swedish furniture giant Ikea.

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One local said: "It’s like living next to Ikea - it’s all I can see out of my windows and I don’t go in my garden any more.

"It’s affected my quality of life.”

Bristol Rovers moved to the ground in 1996, initially as tenants of Bristol Rugby Club - now Bristol Bears - before securing ownership of the stadium.

The site of their former home, the Eastville Stadium, is now an Ikea.

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