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In case the team decides to leave the City Ground due to a disagreement over rent with the city council, Nottingham Forest has held negotiations with Nottinghanshire Council.

The football team, who rents the stadium from Nottingham City Council, is not pleased with a suggested rise in rent, which would raise it from £250,000 to £1 million.

In order to begin the process of exploring for alternative locations in the event that the disagreement cannot be resolved, preliminary discussions have been made with Nottinghamshire County Council.

During a full council meeting on March 21, political leaders emphasized the necessity for confidentiality regarding the details addressed, leading to the revelation of the discussions.

“I’m sure Nottingham Forest and the city council can work things out, and this will be resolved.”

The Independent Alliance group had speculated that talks had taken place in “smoke filled rooms,” but he refuted this, claiming Nottingham Forest was receiving the same treatment as any other developer.

The original motion’s proposer, Councilman David Martin (Ind.), stated that council-owned land at Toton that was initially purchased for an HS2 station might be acceptable.

“It would be a major boost for Broxtowe economies,” he stated.

“Ahead of going to the stadium, people would still go into the city to stay and eat.

“I’m sure Nottingham Forest and the city council can work things out, and this will be resolved.”

The Independent Alliance group had speculated that talks had taken place in “smoke filled rooms,” but he refuted this, claiming Nottingham Forest was receiving the same treatment as any other developer.

The original motion’s proposer, Councilman David Martin (Ind.), stated that council-owned land at Toton that was initially purchased for an HS2 station might be acceptable.

“It would be a major boost for Broxtowe economies,” he stated.

“Ahead of going to the stadium, people would still go into the city to stay and eat.

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