Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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There have been retrospective planning updates at Birmingham City’s Warwickshire training ground (Henley-in-Arden) related to upgrades including a stitched hybrid grass pitch, under-soil heating, a media pod, and a camera tower. Reports indicate these works were completed around 2023–2025, with councils reviewing whether to grant permission for ongoing use; in some cases councils granted retrospective approval for the upgrades. This is the most concrete recent development tying the training ground improvements to planning permissions.[1][3]
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Separate coverage has highlighted broader Blues plans around a long-term Birmingham Sports Quarter project, which envisions a new stadium and accompanying training facilities as part of a larger redevelopment. While the stadium project has been a focal point for ownership, the connection to the Henley-in-Arden training ground is that it reflects the club’s ongoing investment in elite facilities as part of a wider reorganization and site strategy.[2][5]
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There has also been ongoing media and fan-facing communication about the broader stadium ambitions and site refreshes, including promotional materials and updates from ITV Central and club channels. These pieces illustrate that behind-the-scenes work on facilities and the broader plans is active, even if cranes aren’t visible on-site at all times.[4][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official planning documents or council decisions for Stratford-on-Avon District (Henley-in-Arden) to confirm current status and any conditions tied to retroactive approvals. I can also summarize the timeline of key upgrades and estimated costs if that would help.