
The Corinium Stadium was developed when we realised, in the late 1990's, that we had to move away from a restricted site where we could focus only on our First Team with the Juniors and Ladies playing on pitches scattered around the town. With guidance and matching funding from the Football Foundation and, thanks to the vision of our founders, realising the land asset that we owned, the Kingshill location was developed.
In 2003 the whole club moved onto a single site with 3 full size pitches and 4 other Junior pitches. Opened in 2002, The Corinium complex provides well designed and adaptable facilities for parties, celebrations, wedding receptions, corporate conferences, training courses and meetings as well as being the home of a Charter Standard Community Football Club.
We are located on the edge of Cirencester, a thriving Cotswolds market town. There are several high quality country hotels within the area as well as a wide range of attractive inns and bed and breakfast locations.
In 2003 the whole club moved onto a single site with 3 full size pitches and 4 other Junior pitches. Opened in 2002, The Corinium complex provides well designed and adaptable facilities for parties, celebrations, wedding receptions, corporate conferences, training courses and meetings as well as being the home of a Charter Standard Community Football Club.
We are located on the edge of Cirencester, a thriving Cotswolds market town. There are several high quality country hotels within the area as well as a wide range of attractive inns and bed and breakfast locations.
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The facilities at The Corinium have now been upgraded and refurbished following the opening of the stadium in 2002.
The kitchens were fully refurbished early in 2008.
Cirencester Town Football Club is a community club, owned by its members, with a major objective of providing facilities and service of use to the local community.
The Corinium offers a wide range of venues in which social events as well as corporate events can be provided to a high standard and underpinned by a value system that emphasises customer care.
The kitchens were fully refurbished early in 2008.
Cirencester Town Football Club is a community club, owned by its members, with a major objective of providing facilities and service of use to the local community.
The Corinium offers a wide range of venues in which social events as well as corporate events can be provided to a high standard and underpinned by a value system that emphasises customer care.
The Corinium Stadium was developed when we realised, in the late 1990's, that we had to move away from a restricted site where we could focus only on our First Team with the Juniors and Ladies playing on pitches scattered around the town.
With guidance and matching funding from the Football Foundation and, thanks to the vision of our founders, realising the land asset that we owned, the Kingshill location was developed.
In 2003 the whole club moved onto a single site with 3 full size pitches and 4 other Junior pitches.
With guidance and matching funding from the Football Foundation and, thanks to the vision of our founders, realising the land asset that we owned, the Kingshill location was developed.
In 2003 the whole club moved onto a single site with 3 full size pitches and 4 other Junior pitches.
We are very proud to have been the first club in Gloucestershire to be awarded the FA's coveted "Charter Status Community Club" award.
On the left, Sir Geoff Hurst presents our Chairman, Steve Abbley with the award.
Our First Team will be playing in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South & West this season following relegation from the Premier League.
Our Development Squad continue to play in Uhlsport Hellenic Football League Division One West.
We always try to provide a warm welcome to new visitors at our home matches which are played at The Corinium Stadium and we look forward to meeting you.
On the left, Sir Geoff Hurst presents our Chairman, Steve Abbley with the award.
Our First Team will be playing in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South & West this season following relegation from the Premier League.
Our Development Squad continue to play in Uhlsport Hellenic Football League Division One West.
We always try to provide a warm welcome to new visitors at our home matches which are played at The Corinium Stadium and we look forward to meeting you.
This exciting new development will further enhance the excellent facilities at The Corinium Stadium with available usage all year round.
In addition, the facility will help create and develop a 'hub' of local community activity and deliver a facility for our Town to be proud of, with more social inclusion and health benefits for all.
The installation of the 3G pitch at The Corinium Stadium was made possible through funding from the Football Foundation and the football Club allowing us to provide a community hub for all to enjoy.
In addition, the facility will help create and develop a 'hub' of local community activity and deliver a facility for our Town to be proud of, with more social inclusion and health benefits for all.
The installation of the 3G pitch at The Corinium Stadium was made possible through funding from the Football Foundation and the football Club allowing us to provide a community hub for all to enjoy.
We are open during normal business hours, Monday to Friday, as well as virtually every evening during the year.
However, if you'd prefer to check that we are open or to confirm how to find us, do phone.
Go along the dual carriageway, the Cirencester North-South outer bypass which links the M4 at Junction 15, Swindon, with the M5 at Junction 11a, Gloucester.
That road is identified on the road signs and road maps as A419(T) from Swindon or A417(T) from the M5.
It is about 20 or so minutes road time from both the M4 and the M5 junctions, traffic permitting.
However, if you'd prefer to check that we are open or to confirm how to find us, do phone.
Go along the dual carriageway, the Cirencester North-South outer bypass which links the M4 at Junction 15, Swindon, with the M5 at Junction 11a, Gloucester.
That road is identified on the road signs and road maps as A419(T) from Swindon or A417(T) from the M5.
It is about 20 or so minutes road time from both the M4 and the M5 junctions, traffic permitting.
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