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Bellingham's First Club Plans £800k Stadium Overhaul
13 Dec
Summary
- Stourbridge FC plans £800,000 renovation for their stadium.
- The stadium requires extensive repairs due to sandstone ridge instability.
- A long-term lease is critical for securing project funding.

Stourbridge FC, the club where football sensation Jude Bellingham began his career, is embarking on significant stadium renovation plans, aiming for an £800,000 investment. The War Memorial Ground, currently shared with Stourbridge Cricket Club, faces structural issues. Two stands have been rendered unusable due to the stadium's location on a sandstone ridge, impacting fan capacity and potentially the club's performance.
The proposed upgrades are contingent on a new, long-term lease agreement with Dudley Council, who currently own the ground and lease the pitch to the club. This extended lease is considered paramount for attracting the necessary investment for the substantial £800,000 project. The club is also actively working to raise £50,000 independently and has submitted planning permission requests.




