Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Stadium Development

Record of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium development planning permissions.

Stadium Development

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club were granted planning permission by Haringey Council in 2011 to redevelop White Hart Lane Stadium and the surrounding land. This scheme was known as the Northumberland Park development (NDP) scheme.

Phase 1 of the NDP scheme comprised of a Sainsbury’s superstore on Northumberland Park Avenue and Lilywhite House, which is home to Tottenham University Technical College and the football club’s offices. Most of the land north of Paxton Road was cleared of buildings.

On 16 December 2015 Haringey Council’s planning sub-committee resolved to grant planning permission to Tottenham Hotspur to update their proposals for the stadium and the remainder of the site. This new permission was issued on 15 April 2016 by the council and consented a larger stadium than that previously approved (61,000 seats rather than 56,250) and approved more flats on the wider site (579 rather than 285).

Other changes approved include a new club store and museum described as ‘The Tottenham Experience’, an extreme sports centre, a 180-bedroom hotel, a community medical centre and a new public square. Some details of the various buildings granted planning permission will be submitted by Tottenham Hotspur at a later date as part of the planning process.

The council also granted listed building consent for the demolition of 3 locally listed buildings and works to the Grade II Listed Warmington House on the same date.

Details of all the planning applications are available to view on our planning services portal, including:

Details of an associated planning application at 44 White Hart Lane, which was granted to allow the club to use this site as a construction compound for a temporary period of 3 years can also be viewed online.