Wembley Stadium, the UK’s largest, has long been considered the home of English football.
But the town of Wembley itself, in the North-West London Borough of Brent had been largely disadvantaged.
That was until billions of development dollars gave it a major facelift.
And with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions allowing thousands of fans to arrive in Wembley for Euro 2020 matches, local businesses have been reaping the benefits of it’s new look.
Arise Correspondent Adefemi Akinsanya has taken a closer look at the regeneration of Wembley where she sent this report…
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