Maidenhead United staged a series of engagement workshops with the public this week as they look to shape and refine their plans for a new ground in Braywick Park. The club hosted three drop-in workshops at Desborough Bowling Club’s Green Lane from Monday to Wednesday focusing on three key areas – Ground design, Enhancements to Braywick Park and Biodiversity. The idea of the sessions is to gauge public opinion on the plans and showcase how they can potentially benefit the community. “We were pleased to see such strong community participation,” said Jon Adams, chief executive officer of Maidenhead United. The events, which focused on gathering community input into the club’s emerging… pic.twitter.com/BajlmpV0V1 — Maidenhead United (@MUFCYorkRoad) January 22, 2026--Maidenhead United see no viable solution for staying at York Road, which is at capacity in terms of future development.
Source: Express January 22, 2026 17:02 UTC