Peterborough United starts demolition of Moy's End
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Bulldozers have begun demolition of one of the last standing terraces in English professional football.
Peterborough United's Moy's End should be knocked down by Christmas and a new 2,500-seat stand should be in place by next summer.
Stadium owner Peterborough City Council also plans to create a further education centre at the terrace as part of the revamp.
Moy's End is the first phase of work to turn the stadium into a seated ground.
All-seater stadiums have been compulsory in the Premier League since 1994, following Lord Justice Taylor's report after the Hillsborough disaster.
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