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By Press Release in Football on 24th Jun 2008 23:00
Liverpool have begun preliminary work on their new £350m stadium.
The Reds have been allowed to proceed with the construction process under license until September while talks over the 999-year lease deal continue.
"I'm pleased the club have received full planning permission and it can commence with enabling works," said Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks.
"We recognise the importance of a new LFC stadium as part of the wider regeneration of the local area."
Co-owner George Gillett added: "I am delighted that the design got full planning consent and that we are on site.
"This is first tangible evidence for fans that a new stadium will be built."
Club co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett displayed another sign of thawing tensions between the two by making their first joint statement this year on the Liverpool website.
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