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Tranmere get green light

Image: Mark Palios: Proceeding with plans for new training ground

Tranmere can proceed with plans to build a new training ground after signing off the documents needed to develop a complex at Solar Campus.

Rovers chairman Mark Palios issued a statement on Monday confirming the club now had the go-ahead to move their first team and academies to one new home at a location set to include five pitches, multiple dressing rooms, a gym and physiotherapy and rehabilitation areas. The League Two club will sell the land they own at Ingleborough and aim to move into the facilities at Solar Campus within a year. Palios said: "When Nicola and I came to the club we said that our vision was that Tranmere should become a club which gained a reputation for developing young footballing talent, and whilst bricks and mortar will never make a player, the professional facilities we are going to provide at Solar Campus will be an important part of bringing that vision to reality, and will help with attracting talented youngsters to the academy."

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