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Brentford Community Stadium

Brentford Community Stadium
Location Lionel Road, Kew Bridge
Capacity 20,000
Field size 105 x 68 m
Construction
Broke ground March 2017
Opened 2019 (projected)
Tenants
Brentford F.C.
London Irish

Brentford Community Stadium is a stadium currently under construction in Kew Bridge, west London with a projected capacity of 20,000. It is planned to be the home of Brentford and London Irish.

In October 2002, following several years of speculation about a possible relocation, the club announced plans to move to a 20,000 capacity stadium near Kew Bridge. This included an ambitious monorail proposal, which was later dropped from the scheme. After several years of uncertainty the project was suddenly brought back to public attention in late 2007 when the club announced that it had secured an option on the site.

This was followed up in February 2008 when a partnership deal with Barratt Homes to develop the site was announced.

The club's plan to move to a new community stadium took a massive step forward when, on 28 June 2012, the club bought the 7.6 acre site in Lionel Road, Brentford, from Barratt Homes who had originally acquired the site in January 2008. The club is planning to build a 20,000 capacity stadium on the land in time for the 2016–17 season, with the option of extending to 25,000 seats. In December 2013 Brentford football club was given approval for the new stadium by Hounslow Council with further approval sought and received from the Mayor of London and the government in early 2014.

Attention then shifted to acquiring the remaining land, required for the enabling development of flats, and completing the development agreement. A CPO was approved for the remaining land in the summer of 2014 and although negotiations continued, a number of objections to the CPO resulted in a further hearing in September 2015. The development agreement was signed with Wilmott Dixon in Dec 2014. Depending on the result of the CPO appeal, work on site is hoped to start before the end of 2016, with a likely completion mid-2018. The CPO was approved in April 2016 and the process completed on 1 September 2016.

On 15 August 2016, rugby union club London Irish announced that discussions were ongoing with the borough for a move to the new stadium. Irish currently play in Reading, Berkshire but are hoping to move back to the capital. An amended application to use the stadium for rugby in addition to football was passed on 9 February, 2017. Effectively allowing London Irish to move to the new stadium from its opening season.


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