Hibernian
Easter Road to get summer revamp as Hibs unveil upgrade plan

Hibernian Football Club has announced extensive renovation plans for Easter Road stadium, set to take place this summer. These developments, generously funded by the Gordon family in honor of the late Ron Gordon, reflect the club’s commitment to enhancing the matchday experience for supporters.
The planned upgrades include:
1. Introduction of a safe-standing section in the Famous Five Stand, aligning with modern stadium designs and providing fans with an alternative matchday experience.
2. Redevelopment of the interior of the Famous Five Stand, with a focus on reviving the popular ‘Behind the Goals’ bar, catering to the preferences of loyal season ticket-holders.
3. Establishment of a new family section within the East Stand, designed to accommodate families and create a welcoming environment for supporters of all ages.
4. Enhancement of facilities for disabled supporters within the East Stand, ensuring compliance with UEFA accessibility standards and prioritizing inclusivity within the stadium.
These renovations reflect the ongoing vision and investment from the Gordon family, highlighting their dedication to the continued success and growth of Hibernian Football Club.
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