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Sports stadia with a spectator capacity of more than 10,000 people (5,000 in the case of Premiership or Football League grounds) are designated by the government. They must be certified under the Safety at Sports Grounds Act 1975.
A general safety certificate will cover use of the stadium for certain specified activities. Use for other spectator related purposes will require the issue of a special safety certificate.
Any non-designated sports ground which contains a covered stand with a spectator capacity of more than 500 is deemed a regulated stand. It must be certified under the Fire Safety and Safety at Places of Sport Act 1987.
The Act defines a sports ground as:
Although the safety certificate is issued by the local authority, responsibility for the safety of spectators at the sports ground rests with the sports ground management at all times. This will normally be the owner or the lessee of the sports ground.
Further information on sports ground safety is available from the Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA).
If you think you need to apply for a sports ground safety certificate, contact the Licensing Team.
You will need to complete an application form and pay the a fee. The fee is calculated on a case by case basis.
Requirements in relation to sports grounds are far reaching. They will include but will not be restricted to the following:
The certificate holder is under a legal obligation to comply with all terms and conditions in the certificate. Certificates are issued to last indefinitely or may contain an expiry date.
Under the legislation, we have ongoing control and powers of enforcement. This is to ensure reasonable standards of safety are maintained. The legislation allows for the issue of prohibition notices to prevent spectator access to any sports ground or part when a safety risk is immediate.
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