Fulham Football Club announce plans to repair Craven Cottage’s Johnny Haynes Stand
By Hannah Neary, Local Democracy Reporter
Fulham Football Club is planning to replace the cladding on one of its stands due to safety concerns.
The club aims to revamp the Johnny Haynes Stand at Craven Cottage as parts of it are crumbling with holes that have been covered up with paint and tape.
Engineers inspected the cladding in June and concluded it needed to be replaced to prevent further damage from severe weather.
The Johnny Haynes Stand, previously called the Stevenage Road Stand, is a Grade-II listed building and was built in 1905.
It was designed by Scottish architect Archibald Leitch, who was famous for designing British football stadiums, including stands for Chelsea, Spurs, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Fulham have submitted plans to replace the existing cladding panels at either end of the stand to Hammersmith and Fulham council.
The club also plans to install a first aid unit next to the accessible toilet at the Hammersmith End of the stand.
A report by planning and development consultants Lichfields said: “In its current state, there is evidence of holes and missing parts which have temporarily been covered with tape and painted over.
“The metal sheets have started to rust and crumble, resulting in an overall tired and poor quality appearance.
“Several panels have become loose due to corrosion around the fixing positions, posing a safety hazard.”
A report by architects Rathbone Miller Ltd said the existing cladding on the Johnny Haynes Stand had deteriorated, and parts of it had corroded, particularly around fixings, which had caused panels to loosen.
The report said re-cladding the stand will prevent it deteriorating further, enhance its appearance and maintain its historic features.
The stand was fitted with a new metal roof in 2012 and a new seating deck was installed in 2004.
According to Rathbone Miller, the materials and coatings that will be used to re-clad the stand do not present a risk of fire.
Its report says fire protection measures will be in place throughout the work and the stand is fitted with automatic sprinklers and a fire detection system.
The consultation on the plans ends on October 6.
Work is also ongoing on the new £80 million Riverside Stand at Craven Cottage, which will contain 8,650 seats.
Pictured top: Fulham celebrate a goal at Craven Cottage last month – the Johnny Haynes Stand can be seen in the background (Picture: PA)