Get Updated on Works on Sands End Arts and Community Centre


Residents invited to meet the contractor and shadow board at drop-in event

Fulham residents are invited to catch up on the latest news on work on the new Sands End Arts and Community Centre at a drop-in 'Meet the Contractor' event.

This special event takes place next Thursday 24 October from 5pm till 7pm at Hurlingham Academy in Peterborough Road - just across the road from the centre, currently under construction in South Park.

Visitors to the event will have the chance to meet representatives from the Neilcott Construction Group and talk to H&F Council's project team and the community-led Shadow Board of the centre.

Anyone who can't make this event, or has other questions on the Sands End Arts and Community Centre, can email the council’s project team at SandsEndACC@lbhf.gov.uk.

Construction of the Sands End Arts and Community Centre, in and around the disused Clancarty Lodge in South Park, began in summer and as you can see from the picture tweeted by the Fulham Society @fulhamsociety, the new building is now taking shape.

The centre is now scheduled to open next year, providing a new community resource to replace the former centre in Broughton Road.

It is being built by H&F Council with funding secured from Thames Tideway and Chelsea FC.

The council says that the new centre will be run by

local people for local people, with facilities chosen according to what local people want.

A community trust comprised of local people will be established to run and operate the centre.

The design for the centre was also consulted on widely and has already won a prize, being

selected for an 'unbuilt' awards the New London Architecture Awards last year.

Designed by a team led by Mae Architects, the new centre will restore the original Clancarty Lodge and extend it to provide a large community hall, plus flexible hall and cafe opening onto an arts courtyard, and connecting to the terrace of the original lodge via an open lobby area.

The centre will also have a number of public

outdoor spaces, including the terrace, courtyard, community and nursery gardens and a walnut grove.

Plans for New Community Centre in Fulham

 

The original community centre, in the library in Broughton Road was sold six years ago by H&F
Council's previous administration, despite protests from local residents.

In August 2016 the council announced that it intended creating the new centre in the lodge with a contribution of £2 million from Tideway, which is constructing a drive site for the Tideway Tunnel on nearby Carnwath Road.

Chelsea FC is also providing up to £1.6m via its community contribution for the redevelopment of Stamford Bridge.

The design for the new building takes inspiration from 19th century glasshouses built by the horticulturalist James Veitch, which previously occupied the site in South Park until the 1980s.

Principal at architects Mae, Alex Ely said: "The centre will provide much needed community infrastructure offering generous, flexible and welcoming space."

Find out more about the new centre here.

 

October 18, 2019