Here’s the latest I could gather on Wimbledon-related mosque news based on publicly available sources up to early 2026.
Key updates
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Wimbledon Mosque refurbishment progress: The mosque’s site has reported that Phase 1 of refurbishment is nearing completion, including new carpets and final touches to the Mihrab and Mimbar project. This suggests ongoing investment in facilities but no major disruption to regular worship schedules reported publicly as of early 2026. Source indicates the mosque’s own update on phase completion [source: Wimbledon Mosque site, Feb 2026].[1]
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Related legal and governance context (not Wimbledon itself): Public reports in 2024–2025 touched on Wimbledon-related expansion debates around the broader Wimbledon area and other local religious and charitable organizations. While not a direct Wimbledon Mosque governance update, these items illustrate a climate of planning and community infrastructure discussions in the area. For example, coverage related to Wimbledon and local planning matters appeared in 2024–2025 reporting.[3][4]
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Wimbledon Park expansion and legal matters (contextual): Wimbledon-related expansion debates have featured in legal and planning discussions, covering disputes over expansion plans and governance around the broader Wimbledon site. While these concern the All England Lawn Tennis Club and Save Wimbledon Park rather than the mosque itself, they provide useful context on local regulatory and community engagement dynamics.[4][9]
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Charity and governance notes (Wimbledon Mosque): There have been public records of governance issues and appeals related to Wimbledon Mosque in prior years, including an unfair dismissal judgment and subsequent appeals by the charity. This points to ongoing governance considerations within the mosque’s administration.[6][3]
What this means for you
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If you’re seeking the absolute latest in worship services, programs, or refurbishment milestones at Wimbledon Mosque, the safest bet is to check their official News or Updates page or contact the mosque directly, as local coverage tends to be spotty and could lag behind real-time changes. The mosque’s own communications are the most reliable source for Phase 2 timelines or newly announced facilities.[5][1]
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For broader local context on planning, governance, or related community infrastructure developments that might affect the mosque (e.g., permissions, community spaces, or neighborhood planning), local council or regional news outlets that cover Wimbledon and surrounding areas are good supplementary sources.[8][4]
Citations
- Wimbledon Mosque refurbishment update (phase 1 nearing completion).[1]
- Wimbledon governance and charity matters (historical references).[3]
- Wimbledon governance and expansion context (area-wide planning and legal matters).[4]
- Wimbledon Mosque charity governance note and history (unfair dismissal case).[6]
If you’d like, I can refine this with more precise dates or pull in additional sources from this period (late 2025–early 2026) to confirm any new developments.
Sources
A reminder of the vision: The final outcome: Alhamdulillah – with Allah’s mercy and your incredible support, the Phase 1 of our refurbishment project is now coming to a close. We are delighted to share that the new carpets have been fully laid throughout the masjid, and the Mihrab and Mimbar project is now in its final stages of completion. What you see today is truly a reflection of unity, sacrifice, and love for the House of Allah.
wimbledonmosque.orgWatch the latest from ITV News - Save Wimbledon Park is taking legal action against the Greater London Authority over its decision to approve plans to almost triple the size of the site.
www.itv.comThere has been comprehensive press coverage of the start of the AELTC vs SWP statutory trust court case. Here are some of the articles. More will be added as they emerge: • BBC News, 16th Jan: Wimbledon plan faces dispute over 150-year-old law: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy7mylp34m3o • Reuters, 16th Jan: Wimbledon expansion plans back in UK court for latest legal battle: https://www.reuters.com/sports/tennis/wimbledon-expansion-plans-back-uk-court-latest-legal-battle-2026-01-16/ • Aljaz
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