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![Give Us Your Feedback](/staticarchive/deb2a9c3a3543574cf6df889f8791f8ca4795858.gif) | ![tiny](/staticarchive/5ea3e7590d674d9be4582cc6f6c8e86070157686.gif) | The Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) is putting in its outline planning application for an impressive £100 million development of its Stoneleigh Park home.
Ìý | ![Mike Calvert](/staticarchive/25cf04e1bfa68e34061183bd25266f6178a93164.jpg) | RASE chief executive Mike Calvert
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The society is in the throws of public consultations and discussions with local MPs, to get the plans underway for a dream home for The Royal Show and its other events.
It is one of the most ambitious new projects of the 21st Century and will bring real changes to Stoneleigh Park.
Follow this link to read our interview with Mike Calvert, the society's chief executive, and read on to find out about the plans for the site.
The budget for the project is in excess of £100 million, pledged by Advantage West Midlands and other bodies.
We've taken a sneak peek at the plans to bring you the highlights of what we can expect to see and how it might affect local residents.
Plan highlights
Ìý | ![Stoneleigh Park plans](/staticarchive/b91332a045626af9c0e0aef63b0e7251dd583a44.gif) | Stoneleigh Park plans
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The plans incorporate:
- NFU flagship
- Innovation centre
- Existing organisations
- Work with universities and colleges
- Indoor arena
- Indoor collecting ring
- Outdoor rings
- HQ for equine organisations
- Stabling and veterinary facilities
- Enhanced livestock zone
- Farmers market hall
- Micro-production site
- Event space
The centre will also be the start of new nature trails, country walks and activities.
Innovation Centre
Ìý | ![The Eden Project](/staticarchive/581c37481db11a2d9cbe07734ed4daca7475a863.jpg) | View of the Eden Project
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One of the key aspects of the plans is the Innovation Centre.
This has been compared to the Eden Project - in concept if not in design -as its aims are to put education and learning at its heart.
This will be the key new attraction for tourist and school visitors to Stoneleigh Park.
Mike Calvert said it will "demonstrate agriculture and the food chain ... through taste, smell, site, touch, music or art."
Local impact - land
RASE have emphasised the developments will happen on the Stoneleigh Park site and no additional land will be needed, despite local concerns.
The plans also aim to protect views into the site.
Local impact - traffic
Ìý | ![Stoneleigh Park plans](/staticarchive/280957076908c1211ecbf95be4bcb0b9e3f6ad20.gif) | Stoneleigh Park map showing planned routes from the site
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There will, however, be a new access road built to connect Stoneleigh Park with the A46.
In the plans, existing access onto the B4113 would becomes controlled, not public, access.
This is being designed to avoid increases in traffic in the surrounding villages and smaller roads.
Local impact - jobs
There's good new on the jobs front, too, with the project bringing around 900 additional jobs in the new park along with an estimated 100 additional indirect jobs.
Your views
Let us know what you think of the Stoneleigh Park plans by emailing us at coventry@bbc.co.uk.
We will share your views here for others to read and respond to.
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