Brentford Community Stadium is now complete and ready for use and a safety certificate has been granted to host games behind closed doors. Read more
Brentford Community Stadium is now complete and ready for use and a safety certificate has been granted to host games behind closed doors. Read more
Brentford FC has appointed sports stadia caterers Levy UK as the official food and hospitality partner for their new stadium. Read more
A major milestone has been reached in the construction of Brentford FCs new home as a Golden Bolt ceremony was held. Read more
Brentford FC has released a time-lapse video of its new Community Stadium taking shape, a year after construction began. Read more
The rugby club London Irish is to move from its current home venue of Reading to Brentford Football Club’s new Brentford Community Stadium when it opens 2020. Read more
Construction work on Brentford FC’s new 17,250-seater stadium has been underway for more than four months and the venue is starting to take shape. Read more
Brentford Football Club, from the English Sky Bet Championship, has appointed SecuTix as its new ticketing and engagement partner. Read more
A ground-breaking ceremony has been held to mark the preparations for the start of construction on the new Brentford Community Stadium and enabling residential development in west London.
Brentford Football Club is likely to start building work on its new west London stadium in March after receiving updated planning permission for the development.
Construction work is likely to get underway on Brentford Community Stadium in London in February 2018 after planning amendments to the venue’s design were agreed.
Brentford FC is submitting a revised planning application for its new stadium, which will see its capacity reduced from 20,000 seats to 17,250. Read more
London Irish Rugby Football Club have confimed that they are looking to make a move back into London, with a ground share at Brentford Football Club’s planned new stadium a possibility. Read more
Brentford Football Club’s Lionel Road Stadium Project Team is calling on Brentford fans to write in as Mayor of London Boris Johnson prepares to make a decision about whether to ‘call in’ the project, which could add delay or threaten viability of the project.
Hounslow Council in December passed a resolution to grant Brentford Football Club planning permission for a new stadium and residential development subject to referral to the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.
Brentford Football Club selected Willmott Dixon as preferred bidder for role of development partner for the new stadium at Lionel Road South. The planning application includes a 20,000 capacity stadium together with other community facilities, 910 new homes, and a hotel and supporting retail uses. Chris Gammon, Co-director of Lionel Road Developments, said:
Soon after submitting our Planning Application in May 2013 we began the process of identifying a partner to work on this exciting and challenging scheme. Hounslow Council officers have been focused on the deliverability of our scheme and we believe that the Club and Willmott Dixon have in place a sound commercial model and sensitive design approach which will do a great deal to meet the concerns of local residents.
We recognise we have to await the views of London and Central Governments before progressing to the next stage.