
Everton make ‘Major’ progress in the Bramley-Moore Dock development
Everton have made major progress in their Bramley-Moore Dock development, according to a report from the Liverpool Echo.
They claim that the Toffees will complete the operation to re-house the marine wildlife in the dock this week.
This is important because the dock can then be infilled with sand imported from the Irish Sea, and all non-listed buildings in the area will be destroyed as well.

The Stadium Development Director Colin Chong provided a short update on what has happened.
He said: “There’s been some major maritime engineering activity taking place.”
Good news for the Toffees.
Everton have been dreaming of a new stadium for a long time now, and though progress seems slow, it is all positive.
This latest news doesn’t seem like anything too big, but if the man in charge of developing the stadium calls it “major” then, we would guess it is pretty important.
The stadium is expected to be completed in 2024, and so far, it appears as if everything is running smoothly, which is great news for the Toffees [New Civil Engineer].

We can imagine there will be a few more updates over the next few weeks as the club begin the infilling process, and we will provide you with news as and when we get it.
Things are looking good for the new ground, and there are exciting times ahead for Evertonians both on and off the pitch, which is fantastic to see for such a brilliant club.
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