Glancing upwards only to spot a drone hovering over their gardens last week was the last straw for residents of Welford Place SW19, whose homes overlook the much lauded All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC). While the eye in the sky probably belongs to an accredited broadcaster scouting out local colour ahead of the annual championships, the intrusion felt all too typical of the approach that the Wimbledon high command itself takes to its near neighbours. The annual championships may charm a world audience with its cultivated celebration of grass court tennis, strawberries and a nostalgic evocation of English fair play, but for neighbours this image, as carefully manicured as its famous lawns, is virtually shredded. From a highly controversial planning application to a woke offer of 1,000 free tickets for refugees, local Wimbledonians feel excluded as never before from the international spectacle on their doorsteps.
Nowhere in the mainstream media’s fawning previews of Wimbledon 2025 has there been mention of the battle commencing next week in a quite different London court. On July 8th, just as the tournament heats up in its final week, a determined group of local activists is challenging the basis of planning permission granted by the Mayor of London’s office to the All England Lawn Tennis Club in the High Court. Save Wimbledon Park will be pinning its hopes on a judicial review. The group which has fought the plans tirelessly has secured pro bono legal support, but is still crowdfunding towards the £200,000 necessary to take their case to the High Court.
At stake is a public park designed by Capability Brown and since designated metropolitan open land, with an adjacent golf course. In its place the All England Club intends to relocate its training facility to build 38 new courts, an 8,000-seat stadium, a 30,000 sq. ft maintenance operation and nine kilometres of roads and paths. Along with 21,000 locals who signed a petition in protest, the area’s neighbouring MPs (Lib Dem and Labour) are united in opposition, although after revisions the plans were approved by Merton’s Labour council and last September by the Mayor of London. Were it not for the determination of local activists it would have been game, set and match to the Wimbledon overlords.
Along the way the AELTC had paid out nearly £80,000 to each of the golf club members, including Ant and Dec and Piers Morgan, for their share of the remaining lease on the land. To the club’s immediate neighbours its territorial ambitions having been making themselves blatantly clear for years now. Until recently, it was possible to drive past the club – along the only road directly connecting the busy London ‘villages’ of Wimbledon and Southfield – during the championships. A realistic fear now is that the ‘temporary’ road closures in place only in recent years under the questionable guise of security are set to become a permanent fixture. One clue lies on Somerset Road, the residential border of the existing site, where a public highway has been paved over by the AELTC almost as it if it is claiming its right of passage. A more transparent admission was made by the Club’s planning consultant at a GLA hearing last autumn when he admitted that public access to the new site would be heavily limited for most of the year. I made use of the final access before this year’s closure to drive past over the weekend only to see the AELTC is already making expansionist use of the parkland with new corporate hospitality suites, car parking facilities and family breakout areas.
As a child growing up within the shadow of St Mary’s Church whose spire still graces the sundown closing titles of the BBC television coverage, I found proximity to the club, and the international circus it brought to town, thrilling. We all did. It was then quite common to see famous players enjoying a celebratory drink in a local bar, and more recently I spotted Roger Federer in black tie heading off to celebrate his first Wimbledon title. But like so much of sport, today’s AELTC has developed into a different beast. No longer a glamorous but approachable neighbour rooted in its local history, it has moved on; professionalising, commercialising, corporatising and now set on colonising its neighbouring green space. Whether we attended the championships or not it had felt like ‘our’ championships; now it feels like ‘theirs’, despite, or perhaps because of, this global behemoth’s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) efforts.
So how is the Goliath in this dispute looking to subdue the David on its green flank? By firing up its gold-plated community affairs operation. I still have family and friends living on the boundaries of the club. It is these immediate locals who in good spirits accommodate the traffic, the noise, the parking restrictions, even the requirement to prove their residency to lanyard-toting security youths just to gain access to their own homes for the duration of the championships.
It wouldn’t take a PR genius to consider that the offer of tickets to these beleaguered locals might be an obvious place to start in winning them over. But instead neighbours learn from the latest championship newsletter that the focus for outreach appears to prioritise the global south over south-west 19. Whereas free ‘family events’ are offered to the qualifying competition, it is one thousand refugee guests and their support teams that are offered complimentary tickets to the event proper.
Could this be a generous way to encourage newcomers to embrace the best of British? This would be a worthy endeavour, especially as the local demographic has changed dramatically in recent years so that it is as usual to see women who are completely covered as it is to see women in tennis gear. Cynicism aside – if the AELTC is extending ‘Love all’ with unapologetic pride in its history and the culture it represents it should earn the applause of Centre Court. If on the other hand, if this is a transparent play for the favour of local politicians and Sadiq Khan while a billion-pound development scheme remains in question, the utterly unaccountable behemoth that inhabits a beautiful site in South-West London will seem even less a well-intentioned neighbour than yet another entitled, globalised corporation with scant regard for its immediate impact.
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I wonder if Jo-Anne means literal refugees or is she referring to the redefined version of that word which means these guys. There’s even a close-up, providing further confirmation of just how many invisible women and children are making the crossing. This lot look like they’re going on their jollies;
”Channel migrants brazenly posed for a selfie aboard an overcrowded dinghy this morning as they headed for Britain.
One man seated on the bow of the inflatable held a mobile phone aloft as other occupants waved.
The group – though to number at least 60 – had previously been photographed wading into the sea at Gravelines beach, northern France to board the dinghy.
It came as the Home Office confirmed there were 585 arrivals yesterday – bringing the total so far this year past the 19,000 mark.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14861107/Channel-migrants-pose-SELFIES-packed-dinghy-total-170-000-French-powers-stop-boats-illegal-arrivals.html
Arrest on landing. Put on board hired passenger ships. Take to a country on the African coast that has no capability to stop us, and dump them there.
Break international law to save our people from destruction. More rapes, assaults, and murders will happen as these unwanted scum are allowed into our ancient land.
Civil war is coming. Do our establishment traitors realise how angry we are?
Clearly the globalists have decided that Wimbledon will be their primary London Park although it requires enlargement and “updating.” Once planning permission is granted, and it will be, the surrounding homes will be swiftly purchased in order to facilitate further “development.”
Where and who will be next i wonder?
Is there any access for private vehicles any longer? My wife and I are attending on one day, hoping that our London based son can drop us off, as she’s still recovering from a broken knee.
You can rely on all attending slebs to keep schtum
Years ago I used to drive along that road even during the tennis on the basis that they were still playing so traffic would be light, and it was. I did see Agassi go past in an official tournament car. I wish them luck as I think the destruction of the park is disgraceful and if roads are closed for ‘security’ we all know it is because of Sir Knife Crimes friends who drive cars at people.
Civil war drums beat louder. AELTC aparatchiks names are being remembered.
That’s what happens in civil wars. A prediction based on historical analysis.
This is a crowdfund I would willingly contribute to but I can’t find the details.
I hope the corporate bullies and their accomplices are brought down to their knees. I hope they are charged with misappropriation of public funds and property or whatever, in their greedy quest to be bigger and better with their stolen acquisitions of public property in order to increase their wealth. Stolen wealth at the expense of who they perceive as the ‘little man’, who should kowtow to their betters and shut up. I hope the bullies have to reinstate the area at their own expense, with a punishing financial penalty to boot, which will be awarded to the locals to fund schemes they do want!
I hope the locals tan their backsides in court. I hope the locals – the public – demonstrate that they are not ‘nobodies’ of little consequence who should just accept their lot and quietly doff their caps to the bullies.
I wish each and every one of them success in court when loading their slingshots and bringing down the greedy, bullying, corporate and political Goliaths who I fervently hope choke on their strawberries and champagne…
I too was born and brough up in Wimbledon. Jo-Anne’s description of Wimbledon back when is completely correct. I would often queue up (in school uniform) for tickets after school, and was lucky to occasionally be handed tickets for Centre or court 1 as the great and the good went home. Saw some brilliant mens’ doubles those evenings!
My old school playing fields were the venue of the first Wimbledon before they moved to the present location in 1922. I was shocked to visit the AELTC museum to see the blue & white handbasins that I had washed in after ‘games’ in the museum!
To be honest, the change started with the professionalisation of the game. I do hope that Wimbledon Park wins – this is all to do with money and our current set of awful globalist elites and celebs who want us plebs out of there. Nothing to do with local amenity for ordinary folk.
Every successful business wants to expand. Wimbledon is worth squiliions to the UK and it’s plans for expansion should be supported in the national interest.
This site is as legally protected as is possible, with belts and braces onerous covenants among many other heritage obstacles. If a legal precedent is set by overriding these then no beauty spot or National Park in England will be safe. Is that your idea of national interest?
It would be useful to know who these corporate bullies and their accomplices are. It has all the characteristics of a Blackrock deal to me.
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I’d be surprised if the so-called refugees take up the offer as the majority are notoriously disinterested in western sporting activities (if Bradford is anything to go by). Another bit of virtue-signalling woke nonsense which will do nothing but make the organisers feel smug and the locals resentful.
Things have certainly moved on since Wimbledon refused to allow its former loyal patron the Duchess of Kent to bring a twelve year old, bereaved boy to sit with her in the royal box – because he wasn’t Royal.
So the streets can be a little bit more crime free for a couple of hours.