Inside abandoned iconic UK stadium let to rot with track ripped up and fox poo everywhere as it's handed huge lifeline | The Sun

AN abandoned UK stadium has been handed a huge lifeline after being left to rot.

The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace is now covered in fox poo after closing in 2020.



Since its closure, the site has fallen into disrepair, despite the likes of Usain Bolt racing on its iconic track.

Prior to 2012, the 19,000 capacity ground hosted the London Grand Prix before the event was switched to the London Stadium.

The FA Cup final was also held on the same site between 1895 and 1914, with the current stadium opened at the same address in 1964.

After years of decline, though, the venue has now been handed a glimmer of hope it will be redeveloped.

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Repairs on the track were confirmed this week, with a presentation on the planned renovations scheduled for October 21.

The presentation will provide details of the renovation work set to take place at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.

A report by The Times in February highlighted the shocking decline, although they report how The Mayor of London has committed millions to refurbishing the decaying National Sports Centre.

The South London complex was closed in November 2022 over emergency safety concerns.

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Concrete pillars holding up the floodlights were discovered to have been unsafe. 

Although they have since been removed, the Olympic-sized swimming and diving pool there have remained closed since March 2020.

Now after years of leakages on the indoor running track, which hosted its last grand prix in 2011, the outside stands are covered in bird, fox and rat excrement.

And the start line where Bolt once lined-up to race is now peppered with holes.

Former British sprinter Donovan Reid now works as an athletics coach and has used the stadium for 30 years, and he says it has been “managed to disrepair”.

He told BBC: “To categorise it as a bit of a mess, is like saying the pandemic was a cold. It's more than a bit of a mess.

“We would love it if work to make it safe can be done and then they can start its development.


“What we don't want is for someone to shut it down completely.

“I have young athletes who I believe can make the Commonwealth, Olympic and World teams and their training is being stifled.”

However, a glimmer of hope has now appeared for the historic venue after Sadiq Khan “authorised a sum said to be in single-figure millions to be spent over the next 12 months” on repairing the outdoor and indoor running tracks.

And that figure will also lead to installing replacement floodlighting and upgrading other facilities, such as the main fitness gym.

Khan said: “Crystal Palace National Sports Centre is a historic and much-loved sporting and community facility where many UK sporting stars have started their careers and trained, but which is in need of major investment and refurbishment.

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“I am completely committed to this once-in-a-generation redevelopment of the site which will secure its future for decades to come. While work continues apace on our vision for the long-term future of the centre, I am delighted to announce that we intend to make a number of early improvements that we hope will make a huge difference to users of the centre.

“Over the coming months, we will continue to work closely with key stakeholders — including sporting bodies and wider community groups — to deliver an outstanding venue that our capital and our country can be proud of.”

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