In the light of the discussion at the May Lionel Road meeting and as part of our commitment to keep local residents and others informed, the team working on the Lionel Road project has prepared the following progress report:
Plans for the new stadium under review
At recent Lionel Road meetings, how the credit crunch on housing and financial markets was impacting on the plans to build the new Brentford Community Stadium at Lionel Road and related sites and causing the project to slow down has been reported and discussed.
According to Brentford FC’s project manager, Brian Burgess, the target to build the stadium by July 2012 was no longer a realistic completion date, because the intention was to pay for the stadium with profits from selling new houses and flats to be built on Griffin Park, Lionel Road and the site of the existing Fountains Leisure Centre.
He also said that the stadium design was under review to see if the cost of meeting the club’s requirements could be reduced.
In parallel with this the club’s development partner, Barratt Homes, is reviewing the economic viability of the project in the current climate.
The current situation can be summarised as follows:
Brian Burgess has confirmed that the timetable for a planning application is now uncertain. “Until we can settle on a scheme that is viable for all parties we cannot commit to submitting a planning application” said Burgess.
“Its going to be a balancing act; on one hand the cheaper the stadium the quicker we might be able to get it funded and built, but on the other hand there is no point in the football club moving unless the new stadium gives bigger and better facilities which generate more revenue. Promotion to League 1 shows that the club is ambitious and we will need facilities to match that. Achieving a sustainable business plan for the club is our main objective and this is what we are looking at in detail.”
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