Maidenhead United Football Club is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the first part of its ground development workshops, held over three days in January at Desborough Bowls Club.
The events, which focused on gathering community input into the club’s emerging proposals for a new ground at Braywick Park, were attended by more than 100 local residents, supporters and stakeholders.
The drop-in workshops, which took place between 19th and 21st January, focused on three key areas – Ground Design, Enhancements to Braywick Park, and Biodiversity – and were held in addition to ongoing extensive engagement since the club announced plans to relocate last month.
Each session provided an opportunity for attendees to review design ideas, discuss emerging concepts with club representatives and professional advisors, and share feedback that will help inform the next stage of proposals.
“We were pleased to see such strong community participation,” said Jon Adams, chief executive officer of Maidenhead United.
“The insights we heard will play an important role as we refine our proposals over the coming weeks.
“We’re committed to working collaboratively with supporters and local residents to shape a home for Maidenhead United that meets the needs of the club and the wider community.”
A further session, focusing on fan experience, will be held prior to the club’s home fixture against Bath City on Tuesday, 3rd February from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.
For those who were unable to attend in person, presentations from each of the workshop sessions are now available online, ensuring wider access to the material presented and the opportunity to review the information at any time.
To view the workshop presentations and learn more about the club’s vision for a new ground at Braywick Park, please visit our dedicated website.
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