|  New houses, not flats, in Brentford  Brentford FC have begun to work with Willmott Dixon on the future of Griffin Park once the Club has moved.  
          Griffin Park has Outline Planning Permission for residential development which was extended in March 2012. 
                   Willmott Dixon are preparing a reserved matters planning application which will detail how the site is to be developed.  They   are planning to deliver much needed new family-sized town houses with   on-site parking and they have also committed to recognising Griffin   Park’s proud sporting heritage and important place in the community   through the inclusion  of a memorial garden in the proposals.
 The   memorial garden will also honour the memories of Brentford supporters   whose ashes have been scattered on the Griffin Park pitch.
 Brentford Football  Club will be hosting a public exhibition in The Hive to give local   residents and our supporters the opportunity to give feedback to   Willmott Dixon and their architects on the plans on Friday 17 and   Saturday 18 April, before the home game against Bolton Wanderers.
 Members   of the Willmott Dixon and Brentford Community Stadium project team will   be available to explain the proposals and answer any questions you may   have regarding the Griffin Park planning application and the Brentford   Community Stadium project.
 The exhibition will be held from 4pm to 7pm on Friday April 17 and from 9:30am to 1pm on Saturday April 18.
 The Hive bar will be open from 12 noon for supporters wishing to view it before the home game against Bolton.
 
  
          April 8, 2015
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