Black History Month 2024: Reclaiming Narratives

Wednesday 9 October

Hounslow Council would like to invite you to celebrate Black History Month with its third sector community groups, residents, and staff.

 

The theme for this year is ‘Reclaiming Narratives’ and marks a significant shift towards recognising and correcting the narratives of Black history and culture. This theme underscores a commitment to correcting historical inaccuracies and showcasing the untold success stories and the full complexity of Black heritage. It is about honouring our heroes while challenging the narratives that have often overlooked the contributions and achievements of Black individuals both in the UK and globally.

Refreshments will be provided.

Travel information

  • If you are coming from Kew Bridge area, turn onto Lionel Road South and walk until you reach the box office to the Gtech Stadium. Follow the letters around the stadium until you reach the red tarmac by Gate F – we are located directly opposite this.
  • If you are coming from the Great West Road area, turn onto Lionel Road South, walk over the bridge and turn left. Follow the letters around the stadium until you reach the red tarmac by Gate F – we are located directly opposite this.
  • If you are coming from Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre, follow Capital Interchange Way and turn on to Thomas Layton Way. Use the lift or stairs to reach our reception area on the red tarmac by Gate F – we are located directly opposite this.

Getting Here:

By bike

There are bicycle racks on Thomas Layton way.

Bikes left outside our gates are left at your own risk.

We do not allow bicycles, tricycles, roller skates, skateboards, and scooters into the Venue.

By bus

Route 65 (Ealing Broadway/Kingston) stops at Kew Bridge station.

Route 110 (Hammersmith/Hounslow) stops at Kew Bridge station.

By train

Kew Bridge station is 320m from The Community Stadium Hub. South West Trains run services from Waterloo, via Vauxhall and Clapham Junction. There is no level access at Kew Bridge.

Richmond station has lift and level access. Take 65 bus (in the direction of Ealing Broadway) to Kew Bridge. Walking time from Kew Bridge Station is 5 minutes to the Community Stadium Hub.

By tube

Gunnersbury Station is 965m from the Community Stadium Hub. It is in Zone 3 and is served by the District Line and London Overground.

There is no level access from the southbound or northbound platforms. It is possible to continue one stop to Richmond and catch a tube back to use the eastbound platform which does have level access.

Ealing Broadway station connects to bus route 65, stopping at Kew Bridge Station.

By car

Please note: Parking at the Community Stadium Hub is extremely limited and only have accessible parking spots at the request of the stadium. For any accessible parking contact: eventspace@brentfordfccst.com

If you are planning on driving to Kew, we cannot guarantee available parking.

CONGESTION ZONE & ULTRA LOW EMISSIONS ZONE (ULEZ)

The Community Stadium Hub is not located within London’s Congestion Zone. It is included in the ULEZ. We recommend checking the ULEZ before you travel if driving by car, details can be found here.