Recently Jacksons Fencing completed a successful implementation of state-of-the-art fencing and access control solutions for Newbury Football Club, marking a significant step in the club’s return to its historic grounds at Faraday Road. This project not only secures the site but also restores a vital community hub that has served the Berkshire area for over 50 years.
In 2018, Newbury Football Club was evicted from its longstanding ground, which was designated for redevelopment as part of the nearby industrial estate. The situation worsened in August 2021 when the clubhouse was destroyed in a suspected arson attack, leaving the site in disrepair, and deeply affecting the community.
After extensive campaigning, a high court hearing, and a change in local government, the club received approval to return to Faraday Road in 2023. The decision was celebrated widely, as the site has long been considered the ‘home of football’ in the district. Despite the joyful return, the club faced the critical challenge of safeguarding its grounds against future threats.
Understanding the gravity of the situation, Jacksons Fencing swiftly developed and implemented a robust security plan designed to protect the site and integrate seamlessly with its natural surroundings.
Safety and security were the top priorities. To achieve this, Jacksons Fencing installed secure Barbican® fencing and gates around a portable cabin, temporarily designated for storing equipment and serving as changing rooms. This fencing provides a strong barrier against potential vandalism and unauthorised access, featuring anti-vandal design elements like welded pale-through-rail construction and no visible fixings.
Strategically placed around the grounds to provide effective demarcation and prevent stray footballs from leaving the area, Jacksons Fencing’s EuroGuard® Flatform mesh fencing is constructed with twin wires and unique mesh security clips. This fencing is both durable against vandalism and aesthetically pleasing with its green polyester powder coating and ‘invisible’ screening effect, blending with the natural surroundings of the club.
A heavy-duty warden barrier was installed at the entrance to the grounds, primarily serving to control access and prevent unauthorised vehicular entry with a simple but effective manual parking solution.
The security solutions were designed with the community in mind. The fencing along well-traveled footpaths ensures that the area remains accessible for dog walkers and pedestrians, while benches placed between pitches maintain visibility and encourage community engagement. These measures ensure that the football grounds remain a welcoming and integral part of the district.
Through detailed planning, careful consideration, and comprehensive execution, the successful implementation of these security measures has enabled Newbury Football Club to reopen its beloved grounds with renewed confidence. Revitalising the community spirit, the premises are a safe and secure environment for players and fans alike.
Peter Jackson, Managing Director, of Jacksons Fencing, says, “We’re immensely proud to have played a pivotal role in the revival of Newbury Football Club at its historic Faraday Road grounds. We hope that the implementation of comprehensive security and access control solutions not only ensures the safety and integrity of the site but also matches the community’s natural and aesthetic values.”
“By installing robust yet visually pleasing fencing and access systems, we’ve helped create a secure environment where players, fans, and the entire Newbury community can come together and enjoy their beloved sport with peace of mind.”