In March 2023, it was announced that a consortium of Plymouth-based stakeholders would come together to fund a £21 million redevelopment of Brickfields to see the entire site redeveloped and provide a range of new community and sports facilities. This will include new grass and all-weather 3G pitches, new buildings to house classrooms, and improved parking facilities. The redeveloped facility will also provide a new permanent home for
Plymouth Argyle F.C.'s senior women's team. The group overseeing the project includes Plymouth Argyle F.C., the Argyle Community Trust,
Plymouth Albion RFC, Plymouth City Council and Devonport Community Leisure Ltd. On 21 November 2024, it was announced that Brickfields would be renamed as Foulston Park following the completion of the redevelopment. The new name is intended to honour the Plymouth-born architect
John Foulston who played a prominent role in developing the city in the 1800s. ==References==