Warwick District Council is inviting residents to see more about the exciting plans for the new community stadium and athletics facility.
The community stadium is proposed to be the new home of Leamington FC, with the athletics facility relocating from Edmondscote to this new site.
There will also be a representative from Warwickshire Property Development Group who will be able to share plans for the new local centre, including a shop and nursery.
Anyone interested in seeing the plans and chatting to the project team can attend a drop-in session at Myton Gardens Primary School, Fusiliers Way, Warwick CV34 8DE on Thursday 14 May from 6:30pm to 8pm.
The plans and computer-generated images will also be made available on the Council’s website from the same day, with an online comment form open until Thursday 28 May 2026.
Councillor Jonathan Chilvers, Portfolio Holder for Resources, said:
“These large-scale projects can take time to develop as it’s important that we get them right, but I’m delighted that we’re now at the stage where we can show the community some updated visuals and plans that really bring these exciting projects to life.
“I’d encourage anyone interested in these new facilities to take a look at the plans and let us know any comments you have, so that we can ensure we are putting the community at the heart of these facilities.”
The Community Stadium plans developed by Leamington FC and the District Council, would see the construction of a 4000-capacity football stadium with a 3G artificial pitch, conference facilities, café and community facilities on land adjacent to Fusiliers Way.
The relocation of the athletics facilities will ensure that the many clubs and schools that train on the existing facilities are able to use a modern, fit-for-purpose facility. The proposed pavilion will also have space the local community can use. The current site of the athletics facilities will become part of a new public park.
To view the plans and images and have your say from Thursday 14 May 2026 on our website.
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