
New Bermondsey
Millwall Football Club remains entirely committed to, and enthusiastic about, the New Bermondsey redevelopment and its place at the heart of the plans to change the landscape of the areas surrounding The Den, and the stadium itself, in the future.
This page is the home of content relating to the proposed redevelopment, including various club statements, examples of media coverage, and contact information.

Millwall Football Club is proud to confirm that all lease agreements with Lewisham Council have now been formally signed – providing a strong foundation for the Club’s continued future at The Den for generations to come.
Following extensive collaboration, the Club and Lewisham Council have finalised the signing of all legal documentation granting Millwall a new 999-year lease across The Den and surrounding land. This landmark agreement provides long-term certainty, protects the Club’s historic home and creates a platform for ambitious and sustainable growth.
With the legal framework now in place, Millwall can move forward with plans to enhance the matchday experience, expand year-round use of its facilities and play a leading role in the wider regeneration of Bermondsey. The agreement aligns with Lewisham’s vision for the borough and enables the Club to invest with clarity and confidence.
Importantly, the lease provides protective space for the Millwall Community Trust, enabling it to extend its reach even further into the local community with a brand-new, dedicated facility at The Den. This long-term stability will allow the Trust to broaden its programmes, deepen its impact and continue delivering life-changing work across Lewisham and the surrounding areas.
The Club extends its sincere thanks to Lewisham Council for its constructive partnership throughout the process and looks forward to continuing to work together to deliver lasting benefits for the local community.
Wider support shown throughout the contract negotiations between all parties over the past eighteen months has been critical, as well as over a decade of discussions and negotiations. That support has come from within the Club, from fan groups and from individuals who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to help facilitate today’s outcome, to which the Club owes a huge debt of gratitude for that support.
Speaking on this historic milestone, Chairman James Berylson said: “This is a defining moment for Millwall Football Club and Millwall Community Trust. Securing a 999-year lease at The Den gives us the stability and certainty every club needs to build for the long term.
"So much hard work, time and dedication has gone into reaching this moment after announcing the agreement in principle back in May 2024. I would like to thank Mayor Brenda Dacres OBE, and all at Lewisham Council, for their positive and collaborative approach. Together, we have secured an outcome that safeguards our home while supporting the wider interests of the borough.
"I would also like to thank the staff of Millwall Football Club and Millwall Community Trust, as well as many supporters and advisers, who have put their heart and soul into this. Their effort and commitment has been so important throughout this process, and I appreciate every single one of them.
"The Den and Millwall Community Trust is at the heart of who we are. This agreement ensures that future generations of supporters and wider community will continue to call it home. It allows us to move forward with meaningful regeneration and long-term investment – creating jobs, enhancing facilities and delivering tangible benefits for local residents.
"Collectively our ambition is clear: to build a strong, sustainable future for Millwall, on and off the pitch. But above all, to dream boldly, to turn vision into reality, and to unlock the full potential of this great football club.
"My family shares that belief with our incredible supporters. This agreement gives us the platform to make it happen.”
Mayor of Lewisham Brenda Dacres OBE, said, “We’re delighted to have reached this agreement and I want to thank Millwall Football Club and Millwall Community Trust for the constructive and collaborative way we have worked together to get here.
"This partnership has been central to enabling these once-in-a-generation improvements for our community, including much-needed affordable homes, new jobs, improved public spaces and better community facilities that local people can benefit from year-round.
“Importantly, it safeguards space for Millwall Community Trust, securing a purpose-built facility that will enable it to continue delivering vital programmes for young people and families in Lewisham and beyond for many years to come."
CLUB STATEMENTS
Millwall Football Club has continued to keep supporters updated with developments surrounding the New Bermondsey development scheme.
Friday 20th March 2026: Millwall Football Club signs 999-year lease - click here
Thursday 9th May 2024: Club Statement on new lease for Millwall Football Club - click here
Thursday 13th February 2020: Millwall reveal plans for stadium redevelopment - click here
Thursday 6th February 2020: Millwall statement as conditional land sale agreement is terminated - click here
Thursday 10th October 2019: Millwall welcome Council announcement - click here
Friday 26th July 2019: Lions endorse comments made by Lewisham Council and Renewal - click here
Thursday 17th May 2018: Millwall respond to Egan's request for a meeting - click here
Thursday 17th May 2018: Kavanagh writes to by-election candidates - click here
Friday 4th May 2018: Millwall chairman writes open letter to new mayor of Lewisham - click here
Thursday 26th April 2018: Millwall chief executive Kavanagh writes to Lewisham mayoral candidates - click here
Friday 22nd December 2017: Millwall "disappointed and bemused" by fresh CPO information - click here
Tuesday 12th December 2017: Statement from John Berylson on Dyson Inquiry - click here
Friday 1st December 2017: Millwall issue response following Dyson Report release - click here
Tuesday 28th November 2017: Full Lord Dyson Report of New Bermondsey Inquiry - click here
Thursday 5th October 2017: Freedom of Information Hearing Tribunal Decision - click here
Tuesday 5th September 2017: Four of five mayoral candidates oppose CPOs against Millwall - click here
Monday 4th September 2017: Open letter from Millwall - click here
Monday 19th June 2017: Lions issue Freedom of Information Hearing statement - click here
Thursday 23rd February 2017: Millwall publish Kavanagh letter - click here
Friday 3rd February 2017: Lions concern as Council fail to clarify CPO position - click here
Wednesday 25th January 2017: Millwall welcome CPO announcements - click here
Tuesday 10th January 2017: Lions confirm Council meeting adjournment - click here
Thursday 15th December 2016: Millwall statement after Council Cabinet adjournment - click here
Saturday 10th December 2016: Berylson provides New Bermondsey update during AGM - click here
Thursday 29th September 2016: Millwall comment on CPO delay - click here
Friday 2nd September 2016: Chairman speaks as Cabinet prepares to make CPO decision - click here
Friday 18th March 2016: Millwall chairman provides regeneration update - click here
Thursday 18th February 2016: Chief executive pays tribute to the 'football family' - click here
Friday 12th February 2016: Berylson pens letter to Lewisham Councillors - click here
Thursday 1st May 2014: Club receives formal response from Lewisham Council - click here
Monday 17th February 2014: Chairman surprised by Renewal statement - click here
Monday 3rd February 2014: Berylson reiterates determination to build for Millwall's long-term future - click here










