The Taylor Report found that the main reason for the disaster was the failure of police control.
In the summer of 1994, due to the Taylor Report, the Kippax was demolished.
In the 1990s, the Taylor Report was published calling for the improvement of football stadiums.
Do something now before rugby has its own Taylor Report.
This was because the stadium's seated capacity was below the level required by the Taylor Report.
From 1992 until 2000, the ground was redeveloped due to the Taylor Report, and became what it is today.
The claims made in the story were subsequently found to be untrue and dismissed by the Taylor Report.
The highest ever attendance for a game was 13,847, but after the Taylor Report, the stadium had a much smaller capacity due to safety requirements.
Previously an open terrace, the all-seater stand was built to comply with the Taylor Report and raise the standard of the ground.
In 1995, the ground had a major redevelopment in response to the Taylor Report.