Wealdstone FC's Grosvenor Vale Stadium is a hidden gem in the world of football, offering a unique and intimate experience for fans. The stadium has a welcoming environment, with two well-covered ends and side seating accessible from the same entrance ticket. The Bulla Stand features a cantilevered roof, while the other covered areas have traditional supporting poles that can occasionally obstruct views. On occasions when segregation is required, away supporters are directed to the Social Club side of the ground, including the 80-seat section, which wraps around to the low cover at the Gun Turret End, with access via turnstiles at the northeast corner of the Social Club. Wealdstone's Grosvenor Vale is one of those grounds that seems to change and offer something different with every visit. Whether it's extra terracing, a revamped tea bar, a bigger club shop or the sudden appearance of an electronic scoreboard. It is a stadium that has always been deeply cherished by the club's supporters. The supporters are also the ones to thank with the recent updates over the past six years. Using their own funding and volunteering to help out with work, the fans have transformed the look of Grosvenor Vale. Leaving their previous home of Lower Mead in 1991, the club endured a long 17 years without a permanent home. During this time the club ground-shared with Watford, Yeading, Edgware and Northwood before finally getting their own place in 2008. When a group of directors took over the lease at Ruislip Manor Sports & Social Club, following the collapse of Ruislip Manor FC, they were able to give the club their new long-term home.
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Wealdstone FC: Discover the Intimate Grosvenor Vale Stadium
Wealdstone FC's Grosvenor Vale Stadium offers a unique and intimate experience for fans, with a welcoming environment and a quirky, fan-driven home.
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