Football returns to Faraday Road in Newbury
The iconic football venue is re-opening on Sunday
The Faraday Road football ground in Newbury will re-open on November 19, 2023.
The pitch is ready for communities and groups to use the ground for their leisure, with new temporary changing facilities and the football goals for both adults and children.
The grand opening festivities will begin at 11:30am with welcoming speeches from Lee Dillon, Leader of West Berkshire Council and Lee McDougall (Newbury Community Football Group) on behalf of the partnership, offering a glimpse into the vision and dedication behind the creation of Faraday Road.
Following the speeches, at 12:00pm there'll be a match featuring Under 8 teams from two Newbury clubs; AFC Newbury Boys and Girls FC versus CSA 07 FC - a real local derby!
During the games, there'll be a penalty shootout, featuring Newbury FC goalkeepers. Everyone of all ages are invited to step into the spotlight and take a penalty (or have a go in goal!) for a chance to showcase their talents.
Players and representatives from Newbury’s Senior teams will be there too, Newbury FC and Newbury Women FC.
Councillor Lee Dillon, Leader of West Berkshire Council, said:
“I am thrilled to see the grand opening of Faraday Road. We were committed to bringing this community facility back into action and it’s wonderful to see the hard work of all those involved pay off. Faraday Road is widely recognised as the home of football in the district. The reinstatement of the ground this year has prompted reconsideration of the planned Newbury Sports Hub at Monks Lane and the current plan will not be progressed. In due course, further work will be done to consider what is needed at Monks Lane in the context of a wider strategic review of sports facilities across the district.”
Lee McDougall, from Newbury Community Football Group (NCFG), said on behalf of the groups involved:
“It’s brilliant to see football returning to Faraday Road. This opening is just the start, and we look forward to working with West Berkshire Council to bring a full stadium facility in the near future.”
Refreshment vans have been invited to attend so there should be hot food and drinks to keep you warm and refuelled.
Parking at the site will be limited, but there are other parking facilities close to site including Wharf Carpark, Kennet Centre muti-storey, and Parkway Shopping Centre carpark. There will be bike racks on site available to park up bikes securely for anyone travelling locally.