Preparation work begins on long-awaited Bristol arena

The 19,000-capacity arena in the southwest of England was delayed due to Covid- and construction industry-related delays

YTL Arena Bristol, Bristol, UK 05/03/2024
BTS of work being completed
Mandatory Credit JMP/Ashley Crowden
YTL Arena Bristol, Bristol, UK 05/03/2024 BTS of work being completed Mandatory Credit JMP/Ashley Crowden

Site preparation has finally begun on the long-awaited YTL Arena Bristol, in the southwest of England. The 19,000-capacity arena, which was delayed due to Covid- and construction industry-related delays, could now open by late 2026.

Site preparation has finally begun on the long-awaited YTL Arena Bristol, in the southwest of England.

The 19,000-capacity arena, which was delayed due to Covid- and construction industry-related delays, could now open by late 2026.

The project will see the Brabazon Hangars – once a vital part of England’s aviation past – transformed into the UK’s fourth-largest indoor arena.

The initial phase of the YTL Arena began with the decontamination of the site carried out by Omega Environmental Services. That will be followed by the demolition of non-essential structures and then, the…

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