Barnet chairman
Anthony Kleanthous had sought to move the club from its long term home at
Underhill Stadium since the 1990s due to the poor facilities at the ground. Various attempts to move to
Barnet Copthall athletics stadium or to the
greenbelt site directly to the south of Underhill were both unsuccessful, with then deputy prime minister
John Prescott over-ruling a move to Copthall in 2001 after planning permission had initially been granted. Construction of a stadium at the Harrow council-owned Prince Edward Playing Fields in
Canons Park had originally begun in early 2003, specifically intended as a new home for local
non-league club
Wealdstone F.C. In April 2004, with the building work approximately 30% completed, Wealdstone F.C.'s investment partners in the project, a private company called Stadia Investment Group, went into liquidation and this caused the construction work at the site to be brought to a sudden halt due to a lack of funds to pay the builders. With Wealdstone F.C. unable to afford the completion of the project on their own, there was no further progress at the site for two years.
Harrow London Borough Council then decided to place the lease for the derelict site up for tender in 2006.
Barnet F.C. bought the lease and with it the right to occupy the site, which they stated they would use purely as a training centre, and not as a new home stadium. It was a specific condition of Harrow Council's tender offer that the stadium must be completed by the new lease holders for the use of Wealdstone F.C., but this failed to happen and Wealdstone F.C. received no recompense for their initial investment into the ground. Having used the surrounding site as a training centre for some years, Barnet F.C. eventually moved completely to the stadium in summer 2013, ostensibly as a result of a disagreement with
Barnet London Borough Council with regards to the lease of the land surrounding their home since 1907,
Underhill Stadium, as well as the limited facilities at Underhill restricting the club's income. The awarding of the
Barnet Copthall site to
Saracens F.C., effectively ended Barnet F.C.'s hopes of ever moving to that site, accelerating the move to the Hive further. The club originally claimed they intended the use of the stadium at the Hive to be a temporary arrangement, with their long-term aim to build a 10,000-capacity stadium back in the
London Borough of Barnet. However, that changed in 2015 with the chairman Kleanthous announcing the club would no longer actively search for a home elsewhere. Initially there was a restriction on the lease of the Hive that prevented its use for
Football League matches, however Barnet F.C. were granted a 10-year change to this condition which came into effect in June 2015. In 2018 Kleanthous purchased the freehold for the site from the London Borough of Harrow and so this restriction no longer applies. ==The Hive==