Plymouth City Council has given the go ahead to plans for a £50m redevelopment of Plymouth Argyle's Home Park ground and its vicinity.
Councillors approved the project at a detailed planning committee meeting held at the Civic Centre on Thursday (15 August) while some Argyle fans waited on tenterhooks outside.
The regeneration project, proposed by the club's owner Akkeron Group...
Audible cheers can be heard from one corner of the great football divide; audible groans from the other - we may only be barely into August but the 2013-14 football season is already upon us.
Plymouth Argyle travel to Southend United for the first game of the new Football League Two season...
Plymouth Argyle's newly appointed chief executive, Martyn Starnes says he joined the Pilgrims from Championship club Yeovil Town because of the “wonderful future” he foresees at Home Park.
Martyn Starnes was brought to Argyle by owner James Brent and was formally introduced to the club's staff today (Monday 8 July). He leaves the newly promoted Somerset side just as they begin a...
Plymouth Argyle owner and chairman James Brent claims that the £10m plans to increase capacity at the club's Home Park ground and redevelop the 'Higher Home Park' area, shows a 'deliverable ambition' in the short term.
Mr Brent remains committed to ensuring that Argyle have the potential to further expand if the team makes a return to the Championship, or achieves its ultimate dream...
Plymouth Argyle have announced the return of goalkeeper Luke McCormick on a one-year deal.
The 29-year-old played for the club between 2001 and 2008 showing great potential; but his contract ended when he was found guilty and jailed for causing the death of two children by dangerous driving.
Argyle owner James Brent told the club's website: "Although Luke made a dreadful...
The Odeon and UCI Cinemas Group plans to open a new multiplex cinema in the city as early as 2015.
The cinema, which will be the first in the region to have the new immersive iSense screen, will form part of the Plymouth Argyle FC led Higher Home Park development .
Plymouth owner and chairman, James Brent, has revealed extensive plans to redevelop the area, with a new...
Plymouth Argyle have announced today that John Sheridan has signed a three-year deal to remain as manager.
The news follows statements from manager and club earlier in the week confirming an 'in principle' agreement.
Sheridan is contracted until the summer of 2016 which the club views as confirmation of "the mutual commitment to a long-term future between club and manager...
“It will make Home Park the best stadium in the division and it’s something to really look forward to." So says Plymouth Argyle manager John Sheridan speaking to the club's website about the plans to build a state-of-the-art new grandstand.
Today the club are unveiling a computer graphic of the stand which may be open for the 2014-15 season.