EVESHAM United Football Club is looking to build a new toilet and shower block.
The extension to the club’s changing rooms would allow it to replace a temporary toilet block with a more permanent facility.
Evesham United currently play at Spiers and Hartwell Stadium in Cheltenham Road.
The current toilet block is a converted storage container with both male and female facilities.
Plans show the proposed extension would be a single storey, red brick building with a flat roof that would match the existing clubhouse.
The club, which reached the first round proper of the FA Cup for the first time in its history in 2008/09, has had a few homes in its past.
United initially played at Crown Meadow but moved to Common Road in 1969, until the ground was sold off for housing in 2006.
The club then ground-shared with Worcester City, while a new purpose-built stadium was constructed on the outskirts of Evesham.
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