Wembley is changing...
Wembley Arena is the first arena to carry the Julie's Bicycle Industry Green mark, showing that we are commited to manage and further reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of the venue. This is just one of the ways that Wembley is changing, with the local area transforming into a stronger community and first class destination.
Wembley Arena In The Communityback to top ^
Wembley Arena enjoys a strong relationship with the London borough of Brent and strive to include the local community in events here at the venue. From the Orange RockCorps event, which encouraged London youngsters to earn their gig ticket through hours of community service to Barclaycard and Choice FM's 'Music Potential' workshops, Wembley is a hive of activity.
We communicate regularly with key local stakeholders, as well as TFL and police in the area to maximise safety and provide a great experience for Wembley Arena customers.
Regeneration of Wembleyback to top ^
Plans to transform Wembley into a world class destination are well underway. Situated to the right of Wembley Stadium, Wembley Arena adds to the appeal of coming to the area with a huge variety of acts throughout the whole year. Right now you can participate in the Wembley Stadium Tour before a show, or relax in one of the area's many hotels but North West London is about to offer more...
Quintain Estates and Development plc has started work on site to develop the land around the stadium and their plans look set to create a vibrant development that will create new jobs, homes, leisure facilities, shops, bars, restaurants, offices, a new Hilton hotel next to the Arena and major new public spaces.
For more information on the regeneration of the Wembley area visit www.wembleycity.co.uk and www.brent.gov.uk/wembley
Developmentback to top ^
Exciting plans are now being developed for the second phase of development around Brent Council’s new Town Hall, which is being constructed next to Wembley Arena. This is to be the greenest Civic Centre in the country due for completion in mid 2013. It is set to include a flexible community hall for up to 1,000 people, a new library and learning centre, a winter garden and smaller hall accompanied by an external terrace and cafe.
Proposals have also been put forward for 1.8 million sq ft of further development around the Arena, comprising homes, high street shopping and plenty of green space.