Everton are due to move into their new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock in 2025
Everton are due to move into their new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock in 2025

Everton set to double operations as Bramley-Moore Dock update emerges

Pranav Shahaney

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Everton are set to double their stewarding operations for their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, according to the Liverpool Echo.

The news outlet reported on 25 October that the Toffees have launched a drive to recruit 500 additional stewards as they're set to move to a new home.

The roles are understood to be for the stands, lounges and all across the waterfront property which will host the home games from the 2025/26 season.

Everton are set to add more value to the economy

The recruitment drive for 500 additional stewards for their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock represents a significant economic boost for Liverpool's local economy.

By doubling their stewarding operation, not only are Everton ensuring enhanced event management and safety, but they're also injecting hundreds of jobs into the market.

These positions, ranging from matchday stewards to specialised roles in accessibility and safeguarding, provide employment opportunities that cater to a diverse skill set, potentially reducing unemployment rates and increasing local spending power.

Moreover, the creation of these jobs contributes to economic activity through the wages paid, which in turn supports local businesses as these employees spend within the community.

The development of the stadium itself has already spurred economic growth through construction jobs and supplier contracts and with operational roles, it continues to foster economic stability and growth.

Everton Bramley Moore Dock Stadium
The Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium could be a game-changer for Everton once completed

This initiative underscores how sports can be a catalyst for broader economic development, enhancing both community well-being and regional prosperity.

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