Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground
Tottenham Hotspur’s training ground, officially known as Hotspur Way, is a state-of-the-art facility located in Enfield, North London. Opened in 2012, it serves as the hub for the club’s first team and academy players. The facility spans 77 acres and is renowned for its cutting-edge technology and design, with world-class pitches that mimic the exact specifications of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground


Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground is a state-of-the-art training ground that required fire stopping remedial works across the training ground building, ladies building and the ground maintenance building. CLM were instructed to provide fully-compliant passive fire protection solutions to meet stringent safety standards while minimising disruption to daily operations.
To deliver optimal results, the following Nullifire products were installed by CLM’s accredited and experiences specialists:
- FB750 Intubatt Coated Batt – For sealing large openings and maintaining fire compartmentation.
- FI025 Intuflex Insulation Wrap – Designed for use around ductwork and pipe penetrations to enhance fire resistance.
- FP170 Intucollar Intumescent Pipe Collar – For fire-stopping plastic pipes passing through fire-rated walls and floors.
- FS709 HP Intumescent Sealant – A high-performance sealant providing exceptional fire resistance.
- FS702 Intumastic Fire Resistant Acrylic Sealant – Ideal for sealing smaller gaps and joints.
- FP333 Trunking Infill – For electrical trunking systems to maintain fire resistance.
- FC101 Intumescent Coating – Protecting steel elements against fire by providing a thermal barrier.
Compliant fire protection is essential at a high-capacity facility like the Tottenham Training Ground to ensure the safety of all occupants and the integrity of its means of escape. With multiple buildings hosting players, staff, and visitors, clear and protected escape routes are vital for facilitating a swift and safe evacuation during an emergency. Effective fire stopping measures, such as compartmentation and fire-resistant materials, prevent the spread of fire and smoke, keeping escape routes accessible and hazard-free. This is especially critical in a facility designed for high activity and occupancy, where rapid evacuation is necessary to protect lives.