Ed Sheeran at Wembley Stadium
The impact of Wembey Stadium on the local community has always been controversial. On the one hand complainants are told, 'There has been a stadium here for more than a hundred years. Why live near a stadium if you are going to complain about it?' to, 'We are imprisoned in our homes on Event Days and the number keeps increasing.' Views vary from, 'The stadium brings in money for the local economy and puts Wembley on the map', to 'We have to pay for clearing up all the litter, put up with public urination and disruption of public transport.'
So the news that Wembley Stadium is seeking to apply to Brent Planning Committe to increase the cap on the number of non-sporting events from 46 to 54 is likely to reignite debate.
In a circular to residents Wembley Stadium says:
Wembley Stadium is looking to adjust the annual stadium event cap to provide more flexibility to attract additional non-sporting major events.
The current permission of 46 events per year limits the number of dates Wembley Stadium can offer to non-sports acts or events. Increasing the cap to 54 major events per year would provide increased flexibility to attract major international acts to the stadium.
The application will retain a cap on the number of major sporting events to no more than 25 per annum, with a minor variation to the definition of a major event as a stadium bowl event with a capacity in excess of 60,000 people.
A planning application will be submitted to Brent Council shortly. Full details of the application will be available for viewing on Brent’s planning portal in the coming weeks.
If you have any initial comments or queries about the proposal, please let us know by submitting your response HERE before 1 pm on Wednesday 21st February.
We will also be holding a drop-in session for more information from 6 pm on Thursday 22nd February in Wembley Stadium’s Club Wembley Main Reception. Please come along for more information and a chance to discuss this in person.
Meanwhile Brent Council's 'Healthy Streets and Parking Resident Services' is asking for the views of councillors (not the public) on Event Day Traffic Management Orders
In order to accommodate events and games being held at the stadium, it is proposed to add dates for the 2024 calendar year to the existing Wembley Stadium Event Day Traffic Management Orders which have been made and are currently enforced.
We need to prepare for the eventuality for all of these dates to be included within our Traffic Management Orders even though on some dates no event will take place. This is mainly due to the fact that the dates cannot precisely be identified with certainty yet, at the time of this proposal.
Please note that on the date that enforcement will take place, signs will display the restrictions that are in place.
The proposed events are planned on the following dates, inclusive of the South Way two-way traffic flow:-
25th February 2024,
23rd and 26th March 2024,
7th, 20th and 21st April 2024,
4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 25th and 26th May 2024,
1st, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 29th June 2024,
3rd, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 25th, 27th, and 31st July 2024,
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 10th, 11th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th and 25th August 2024,
2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 28th and 29th September 2024,
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th October 2024,
2nd, 3rd, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th November 2024,
1st, 2nd and 3rd December 2024.
Eventually they will have no limits and major event will be adjusted to 120,000. They think we are fools, and they know that the Planning Committee members will vote for this.
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Wouldn't be against this IF some things actually change ...
ReplyDelete- Brent Council need to reduce the hours of event day parking restrictions - the
current hours of operation are incredibly excessive impacting on so many local residents trying to manage their busy lives - loads of us have lived here for years, since the 1960s and 1970s, and Wembley Stadium is encroaching on our freedoms more and more each year - caring for vulnerable dependents, getting kids to and from school, managing visits from family, workmen, deliveries etc can be very stressful!
- ALL the local buses should be kept running on their normal routes on event days - public transport should always take priority over event day traffic especially for commuters trying to get home from work - the new Wembley Stadium was built as a public transport destination yet residents are now incredibly severely impacted on event days;
- the main entrance to Wembley Central Station should not be closed after events - why should us residents trying to get into the station have to trail down London Road usually in the dark with a load of drunken rowdy football fans or concert goers? Residents should be able to enter their local station as normal!
- Wembley Stadium and the event promoters should pay for the full clean up after the events - why should our hard earned council tax payments go towards this just because we live near the showpiece national stadium??? They are making the money we are not.
- Wembley residents should be offered discounts on tickets for Wembley Stadium events with priority booking too - tickets are so expensive and as we are increasingly impacted on event days we should surely get some benefit!
- there should be more investment in public toilets - residents are fed up with seeing stadium visitors urinating in public! It's offensive and unhygienic. What impression are we giving our visitors to Wembley?
Our family has lived in Wembley since 1958 so we fully agree that the increasing number of events at the stadium is now seriously impacting our family life so support your comments above.
DeleteThose of us who have lived in the shadow of Wembley Stadium for more than 30+ years have no issues with the number of Events the Stadium holds. What we do have an issue with is, is the additional costs for Policing, Clean up, etc should not be paid for by us Residents via our Council Tax. The owners, the FA, generate a huge amount of income and profit from these Events, and allthe additional costs for staging them should be met by them. Brent Council need to stop pussy footing around and charge them accordingly in order to balance the books.
ReplyDeleteWe cannot dictate to a Private Company what they can and cannot do with their business, but what we can ask for is to show local residents some respect, and minimise the effects and treat us fairly.
ReplyDeleteBrent Council has the power to stop extra events, they have to issue a licence for each event and they should fully understand the impact that these events have on us local residents.
DeleteWe can dictate to private business that they can’t pollute rivers, so why not an environmental levy on the street pollution? Rationale for litter was wrongly designated ‘antisocial behaviour’ and blamed on renters, then used as rationale for the landlord levy in Wembley.
DeleteI don't mind when we have an event at Wembley Stadium. The only issue I do have is when the smaller teams come to Wembley and you got the parking restrictions in place.
ReplyDeleteOur family members want to come to visit us, but there is an issue as there is too many events taking place between April and May.
It makes sense on Saturday 11th May there be was two football matches played back to back on the same day, 'Isuzu FA Vase & FA Trophy Finals.'
Maybe you could also do the same for the 'Vanarama National League Promotional Final' and the 'Bristol Street Motors Final' on the same day as well.
And if you still can't sell the stadium seats to full capacity, then how about allocating those tickets for £10 for those people actually living in the Wembley area itself.
This way at least you can claim that the stadium is engaging with the local community. This would be be fantastic if we could bring a family of Four or Six to watch a football match under the famous Arch for the low key footballing events.
It's a no brainer. You will be collecting revenue contribution for those empty seats. Possibly more revenues if these people spend more inside the stadium on food and drink.
And talking about carbon footprint. The local Wembley community will not need to drive to the stadium. They could actually walk to the Stadium.
It would be interesting to know what response you people can come back with
We have evidence of illegal road closures on event days for coach parking, where brent have said on the record, this was an illegal road closure, and there is nothing they can do about it as it wasn't authorised by them. How is Brent enforcing anything with wembley stadium if we bring them evidence of illeal road closures, with fake notices posted through residents doors, with brent councils logo, brents only comment is " we didnt authrorise the closure, nor the use of our logo, please contact Tom Legg at the FA if you wish to make a complaint, this department is unable to assist you"
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