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‘A glimmer of hope’: Reading FC fans delighted by council’s decision to safeguard Select Car Leasing Stadium

Reading Borough Council accepted fans' application to award the Select Car Leasing Stadium ACV status.

Ji-Min Lee by Ji-Min Lee
Thursday, October 5, 2023 10:25 am
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SUPPORTERS of Reading Football Club have praised Reading Borough Council for granting Asset of Community Value (ACV) status to their home ground, the Select Car Leasing Stadium.

STAR (Supporters’ Trust at Reading) submitted its ACV application earlier this year, with the backing of Sell Before We Dai, a fan group set up to force a change of ownership at the club.

ACVs are land or buildings where, in the opinion of the local authority, the actual current use furthers the social wellbeing or social interests of the local community, and it is realistic to think that the same or another such use will continue.

The ruling means the owner of the asset is unable to dispose of it until a specified timeframe has expired.

We're very pleased to announce that the Select Car Leasing Stadium is now considered an Asset of Community Value.

A huge step in protecting the long-term future use of the stadium for #readingfc.#SellBeforeWeDai

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— Sell Before We Dai (@SellBeforeWeDai) October 5, 2023

Sarah Turner, Sell Before We Dai spokesperson and STAR Chair, said: “We are so grateful for the support of Reading Borough Council and the helpful ruling on our ACV application.

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“The Sell Before We Dai campaign isn’t just about pressuring our owner Dai Yongge to sell, but also protecting the long term future of the football club. This includes ensuring our stadium remains the home of Reading FC, and not an economic asset for unfit and improper owners.

“We have seen what’s happened to other clubs in similar situations to ours when their stadium’s future has not been secured. Being granted Asset of Community Value status offers us a glimmer of hope in what has been the most unsettling period for fans in 40 years.

“We are increasingly concerned about the fate of our 152-year old club due to ongoing financial mismanagement by our Reading FC’s owners. We hope today’s announcement will help underline the attractiveness to any potential new owners as we continue to campaign for change at the club.”

Fans took to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to react to the announcement. @ohbobbins said: “This is excellent work. Very well done to all that contributed to this.”

@milleR27H added: “Good work, well done all. Can we get Wokingham Borough Council to do the same for Bearwood because that’s prime real estate?”

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