Maidenhead United reveals first designs for proposed Braywick Park ground

Maidenhead United unveils concept imagery for proposed Braywick Park stadium

Author: Katy WhitePublished 16th Apr 2026

Maidenhead United has released its first concept designs for a new football ground at Braywick Park.

The club shared images displaying the proposed stadium's exterior and plans to expand the Braywick Nature Reserve.

This follows their announcement last December to relocate to Braywick Park after discussions with the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

In recent months, Maidenhead United consulted supporters and the community through roadshows and workshops, encouraging feedback on its plans.

Further designs were also revealed, considering input from fans collected online and at a workshop held on 3rd February.

Jon Adams, the club's CEO, highlighted the importance of community contributions: "These initial concept designs result from constructive feedback during our ongoing consultations."

The club plans to present these designs to the local authority prior to a Cabinet meeting on 28th April.

With ambitions to create a 5,000-capacity football league-compliant ground, the club is focusing on sustainability and integrating the stadium into its natural surroundings.

Efforts include collaborating with local nature groups and conducting design workshops at Braywick Leisure Centre.

Maidenhead United remains committed to incorporating community insights into their proposals for a stadium that aligns with biodiversity and sustainability principles.

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