King's Lynn have been given a grant of £71,000 to help with the cost of segregation work at their ground assuming the local council gives their approval.
Efforts to get a grant were started by chairman
Stephen Cleeve after the club was promoted to National North last May.
"King's Lynn Town Football Club are pleased to confirm that a grant
application has been approved by the Football Stadia Improvement Fund
for £71,000 to assist the club with the segregation work that has to be
carried out at the stadium.
"This work will be carried out at the Tennyson Road end of the ground as
well as part of the covered terraced stand. The work includes fencing,
turnstiles, toilets and refreshment areas.
"A planning application has been lodged with the council outlining the
plans. Until such times as this permission is received the work cannot
begin. We also wish to state that the grant will assist with some, but
not all, of the cost involved in this development with the club meeting
the balance of money required."