New Bermondsey

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.

A landmark development agreement has been reached between Millwall Football Club and Lewisham Council, following the Council’s Mayor and Cabinet meeting on Wednesday 8th May.

The agreement, which grants a new 999-year lease, allows the club to move forward with its exciting ambitions for the redevelopment of the land surrounding The Den, bringing to life the club’s long-term plans of the wider regeneration of New Bermondsey, which includes residential development.

This historic moment cements the legacy of John Berylson, and demonstrates the unwavering commitment of our chairman, James Berylson, and his family to both Millwall and the community.

The new lease agreement ensures Millwall Football Club remains at the heart of its local community, and extends to providing exciting opportunities to enhance the supporters’ matchday experience, develop new and existing revenue streams, and fulfil its huge potential on non-matchdays.

The club would like to thank Lewisham Council for their assistance and positive support to date.

Speaking about this major step forward, Millwall Football Club Chairman, James Berylson, said: “We are delighted that Lewisham Council has offered Millwall Football Club a new, long lease that will permit us to bring forward development plans in New Bermondsey for residential accommodation, a new community, and an ambitious football club.

I am particularly grateful to Lewisham Mayor, Brenda Dacres, and her predecessor, Damien Egan MP, both of whom offered friendship and support to Millwall and acknowledged our ambitions for the local community and our Club.

‘My family’s involvement with Millwall goes back almost 20 years. My father, John Berylson – who tragically died last year – from the outset had a vision and an ambition for the football club and its local community.

It has taken us a long time to reach this turning point but my father’s passion and dogged determination never dimmed and it’s a great sadness to all of us that he is not here today to witness this milestone moment in the Club’s history.

‘Alongside the significant new opportunities for Millwall, I see important new benefits for Lewisham and its residents. A new community with upgraded accommodation will generate higher living standards and a better quality of life. Greater prosperity will also increase returns to the Borough through new commercial, social and employment opportunities.

‘This landmark decision by Lewisham Council secures a long-term future for Millwall in the borough and, equally importantly, protects and enhances the Millwall Community Trust and its vital charitable activities in south-east London. Together with Lewisham Council, we can now start putting in place plans for improving The Den and its facilities, thereby enhancing spectator experience.

‘I took over as Chairman almost a year ago and I am now setting out new ambitions for Millwall and its community. At the heart of those ambitions is, of course, playing great football and I want us to be serious challengers for Premier League status. Why not? We came to within striking distance of the play-offs 12 months ago.”

Mayor of Lewisham, Brenda Dacres, added: “We are delighted to have reached a positive outcome, with a new, long-term lease that secures Millwall's future in the borough. This has been a long process, and I’m pleased we’ve been able to work together to secure the relocation of facilities for the Millwall Community Trust and support our shared ambitions for this part of Lewisham.

“I look forward to working with Millwall Football Club on their plans for the land around the Stadium, to unlock much needed homes as well as new leisure and community spaces.

“Both Millwall Football Club and the Millwall Community Trust contribute immensely to our local community and provide life-changing opportunities for so many in our borough. We look forward to continuing to support their important work.”

The club will continue to keep supporters up-to-date with further developments as and when they occur.

Further information about the New Bermondsey redevelopment, the history leading up to this announcement, and more is available by clicking here.

CLUB STATEMENTS

Millwall Football Club has continued to keep supporters updated with developments surrounding the New Bermondsey development scheme.

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