Off work today, so went to get some piccies
Its pretty impossible not to know what the stadium is called these days. It is plastered with Langtree park everywhere.
The main one at the Kings Corner is readable from the Burger King on the retail park opposite the Tesco's
The St.Helens RFC shield has also appeared around the stadium. It is IMO a very good club logo and adds a further touch of class to the stadium
An absolutely massive club shield adorns the North stand. However it looks as if its a vinyl transfer rather than a three dimensional plastic logo as on the South stand shields.
yet another Langtree park sign, this one being near the scoreboard
I also managed to get some pics of work going on around the stadium.
This first picture shows the cafe bar being fitted out
The club shop and museum is also coming along nicely. you can clearly see the counter in the first pic.
The shuttered areas are were the display cases will be for the museum exhibits, showing off the clubs fabulous heritage.
Nice to see the club not forgetting its past.
The double doors on the left of this pic, lead directly into the cafe bar, so you will be able to buy merchandise then get a pint without going outside.
Some Pie Eaters who were unloading chiller cabinets in the East stand, let me take this photo of the East stand concourse. They thought the stadium looked fantastic, but were worried that some fans may throw bottles and rubbish from the back of the terrace onto the councourses below. This is something that has also crossed my mind in the past as well. Hopefully fans will behave themselves otherwise Saints will need to fit safety netting.
The damaged roof section has also been repaired
I have also noticed the council highways department have fitted permanent LED information boards on the link roads around the town centre. Previously there were temporary ones put up for the bridge work, but it looks like these permanent signs have been fitted as part of traffic management measures on match nights.
New sign posts have also been fitted. This one showing St.Helens tourist attractions caught my eye.
end of part1 , part 2 features bridge piccies