Work Begins On New Brentford Community Stadium

Clearance has started at the site on Lionel Road in preparation for building

Brentford Community Stadium

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Work on the new Brentford Community Stadium complex site, at Lionel Road South, started this week. This followed Hounslow Council's confirmation that the Club and its development partner, Willmott Residential, have met all of the required pre-commencement planning obligations.

Temporary hoardings have been erected and initial site preparation work has been carried out, including the start of essential demolition work to clear the site. Separately a new Brentford Community Stadium website has also been launched at with the aim of keeping everybody informed of progress.

This phase of the project is primarily focused on getting the Lionel Road South site ready for the start of the build of the stadium venue itself later this year. The current work includes the demolition of the former stable block on site and will take several weeks as Buckingham Group, the stadium construction sub-contractor employed by Willmott Residential, are aiming to salvage as many bricks as possible for later use in the complex.

The hoardings along Lionel Road South and the Brentford Community Stadium website announce this start on site with a new brand designed to stand alone and represent the stadium complex as a whole, including football and rugby as well as other community and commercial uses.

However, the new branding draws on the heritage of the Club with a nod to the gold horse racing colour used by one of the Club’s former patrons Lord Rothschild (traditionally a key element in Brentford’s second strip) as well as the presence of bee-like stripes.

Cliff Crown, Brentford FC Chairman said: “It’s been a long time coming but I am delighted that we have now started work at Lionel Road South. Once the site has been fully cleared we can get on with the serious work of building a new and exciting home for Brentford FC. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the London Borough of Hounslow and all our development partners who have helped to get us to this point.”

The project has been a controversial one for residents in west Chiswick who are particularly concerned over the high density enabling development.

They are also worried about parking from traffic on match days as well as pressure on public transport in the area.



March 28, 2017

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