A new aerial picture shows the outline of what will become the north stand at the new White Hart Lane.

The image formed part of Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy’s annual message to supporters issued towards the end of each season.

The boundary of the north stand is clearly visible to the north of the current stadium at White Hart Lane as well as Lilywhite House, home to the Tottenham University Technical College and a Sainsbury’s supermarket.

In his message to fans, Mr Levy summed up the club’s season on and off the pitch and acknowledged the delay in progress on stadium construction.

However, he says it is an “exciting time” for Spurs, as phase one of the Northumberland Project, the redevelopment scheme for the stadium and surrounding area, has been completed.

Mr Levy said: “At the top of this page you can see an aerial shot taken earlier this week. It shows clearly the beginning of the boundary of the new North Stand as well as the buildings that were subject to the CPO.

“An exciting time - although we are constantly reminded just what a huge and complex scheme it is with legal, planning, financial, property, transport, relocation and regeneration issues.

“We know that our north London neighbours experienced delays and setbacks during the delivery of their stadium and their challenges were far less than ours, with no site constraints and with significant enabling development.”

The club will be installing time lapse cameras to keep fans up to date with progress and Daniel Levy said in his statement the club would be making planning applications for “updated elements”, which will run alongside the works already taking place.

The statement can be found in full here.