DARLINGTON FC bosses say work is due to start imminently on improvements to their new home.
Darlington FC director John Tempest said just one document needed to be signed before the redevelopment of Darlington RFC's Blackwell Meadows ground could begin.
Mr Tempest said discussions had taken place with Darlington Mowden Park RFC about using The Northern Echo Arena for friendlies before the season started, however it is understood nothing has yet been arranged.
The football club said in a statement: "The Darlington football and rugby clubs are continuing to work closely together on closing out the final details of the redevelopment of Blackwell Meadows.
"Due to the number of influencing parties involved with the funding for both clubs, the final legal structuring has taken longer than envisaged to satisfy all parties.
"Design and procurement however has continued to be progressed and subject to no further last minute unforeseen issues arising we would expect works to commence within the next two weeks. The collection of the community share offer therefore will be delayed by two weeks in accordance with the rules of the scheme."
The statement added that the club was finalising two high-profile friendlies for the coming season and would shortly be announcing an additional major sponsor for next season.
Darlington will play in the National North League next season.
After four seasons as tenants at Bishop Auckland’s Heritage Park, Quakers will move to Blackwell Meadows.
Admission prices for next season will be £12 for adults, £8 concessions and £4 for children.
Season tickets have been frozen and will again cost £210 for adults, £125 for concessions and £45 for children.
The club has previously targeted August Bank Holiday Weekend for the club to play its first home game at Blackwell Meadows, however it is not yet known if the delays over arranging the legal structure will mean this date is put back.
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