The shape of things to come is starting to become clearer down at the Cuckoo Farm stadium site, after work began on the internal superstructures on both the West and East Stands.

The concrete flooring has been laid in the first half of the West Stand and all of the East, meaning that the bricklayers have been able to get on site to begin putting in the internal walls.

In the West Stand, this involves shaping the rooms which will eventually become the club's administration offices, the Ticket Office and Club Shop, as well as the players' dressing rooms.

In the East, the concourses, toilets and stewards' room are all beginning to take shape, as well as the groundsman's storage area in that side of the ground.

Vast quantities of concrete have been used to floor the three levels in the West Stand and the one in the East with the North and South Stands due to be floored soon.

Some 300 cubic metres of concrete is required to create 2,000 square metres of floor space, so there has been plenty of work going on.

In the coming weeks, the glass windows will be added to the West Stand, as well as a three metre wide concrete apron that will run around the internal perimeter of the four sides of the ground, separating the stands from the pitch.

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