Rangers look to reveal multi million pound Ibrox renovation plans at club's AGM

Rangers to share the plan to renovate Ibrox. This comes after it being flagged for lack of adequate facilities for differently abled people.

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The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Rangers will have the accessibility for differently abled people as an important agenda item.
Supporters and shareholders will congregate in Glasgow as the Gers board, presided over by Douglas Park, gets ready to respond to inquiries on crucial subjects. The Govan venue's accessibility for differently abled people will be one of the topics on the agenda.

At last year's AGM, the topic of accessibility for people, who require more help and/or have mobility issues. Vice chairman John Bennett also acknowledged that a resolution was a "priority."


According to the Herald, Rangers and the plans for a multi-million-pound renovation have reached an agreement. This renovation will guarantee that Ibrox has "world-class" facilities for those with disabilities.

According to reports, hundreds of chairs would be removed from Copland Front and Broomloan Front to make provision for 150 more wheelchair spots near Ibrox.

The improvement of facilities, which is expected to cost roughly £2 million, will improve the experience of wheelchair users, who are currently exposed to the elements.

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Rangers battle human encroachment in Sudan's biggest park
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Tucked away by the Ethiopian border, Sudan's Dinder National Park boasts the country's most diverse wildlife, but rangers face a daily battle to protect it as human encroachment mounts.

Tucked away by the Ethiopian border, Sudan's Dinder National Park boasts the country's most diverse wildlife, but rangers face a daily battle to protect it as human encroachment mounts.

Spread over more than 10,000 square kilometres (3,800 square miles), 400 kilometres (250 miles) southeast of Khartoum, the park is Sudan's biggest and abuts Ethiopia's Alatash National Park.

Spread over more than 10,000 square kilometres (3,800 square miles), 400 kilometres (250 miles) southeast of Khartoum, the park is Sudan's biggest and abuts Ethiopia's Alatash National Park.

Sandwiched between the vast grasslands of the Sahel and the forests of the Ethiopian highlands, the park boasts a variety of habitats that have made it a haven for wildlife.

Freshwater lakes dot the park's woodlands and savannah, making it an important flyway for migratory birds as well.

Sandwiched between the vast grasslands of the Sahel and the forests of the Ethiopian highlands, the park boasts a variety of habitats that have made it a haven for wildlife.Freshwater lakes dot the p..
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When the park was first declared a protected reserve under Anglo-Egyptian rule in 1935, the area was sparsely inhabited.

But in recent decades, the population has soared in the villages that dot the park and its surrounding buffer zone, creating huge pressure for new land to grow crops.

When the park was first declared a protected reserve under Anglo-Egyptian rule in 1935, the area was sparsely inhabited.But in recent decades, the population has soared in the villages that dot the p..
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Among the hardest-hit species has been the giraffe, which has disappeared from the park in the face of habitat loss and other environmental factors, Mohamed said.

Villagers say they do their best to follow park restrictions but add that they desperately need more land to feed themselves.

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Prior to this, the Rangers announced a new hospitality section at Ibrox that would add 200 seats to the stadium's capacity.

The project will contain a cutting-edge restaurant that, with space for 330 diners on match days at Ibrox, will quickly establish itself as a premier location in Scottish football.

Additionally, the restaurant will be open seven days a week for individuals who want to eat there.

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FAQs:

  1. What is the capacity of Ibrox?
    Ibrox, the home of the Rangers Football Club, has a seating capacity of 50,817 and is the third-largest football stadium in Scotland.
  2. What is the location of Ibrox Stadium?
    Ibrox Stadium is a football stadium located in the Ibrox neighborhood of Glasgow, Scotland, on the south bank of the River Clyde.
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