QH Memorial Sports Ground Chiswick – Now open for bookings

 

About The Venue

Opened in September 2021, a new sports facility consisting of a RFU (Rugby Football Union) and FA (Football Association) certified floodlit, all-weather, full-sized pitch for rugby and football with an adjacent training pitch, which is accessed by a new dedicated road with car and coach parking. Players and Coaches have the use of new purpose built modular changing rooms, providing a safe environment for all users.

The development, funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust, is a game changer for sports provision within the University of Westminster as well as providing much needed community sports facilities. Included in the development are new path surface and benches along a renovated Thames Path. Additional approved phases of the project include a timber framed sports pavilion and boat house.

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