Barnsley FC submit plans for Oakwell improvements - follows approval for fanpark area
By Stephen Farrell insidermedia.
3 Jul 2025, 06:00
Barnsley FC have submitted plans for improvements to Oakwell Stadium having recently secured approval for a new fanpark area.
The club, supported by HLM Architects, have submitted an application to Barnsley Council for improvements to the East and South stands.
The South Stand is the largest at the ground and features tired seating and hospitality spaces used for conferences and events. The South stand houses the main reception, staff offices and supporters shop as well as seating.
Planning permission is sought for alterations including the installation of cladding infill panels, replacement glazing and a new ticket office and canopy.
A statement submitted as part of the application said: "The proposed external alterations at Barnsley Football Club will help to create a more distinctive main entrance and more usable ticket office for the club and its members.
"The addition of the cladding infill panels in lieu of the existing railings will improve the overall appearance of the stadium and make it more secure."
Earlier this week (1 July 2025), the council's planning regulatory board granted approval for a permanent fanpark area at Oakwell.
The plans cover the installation of shipping container-style units and canopies for the sale of food and drink, together with external seating areas, and a stage with display screens.
It would also feature a 'shoot-out' area for children and families to practice taking shots on goal.
The fanpark would be able to accommodate about 650 people and is intended for use by the club's supporters on match days and for infrequent standalone events. It would replace the existing temporary facilities.
Good stuff a little better than what is going on in S6.