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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Jun 22, 2021 16:28:53 GMT
TAKEN FROM THE GREYHOUND STAR WEBSITE...OXFORD โ VERY VERY DO-ABLE HERE
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Post by BVADMIN on Jul 25, 2021 20:05:34 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Nov 19, 2021 17:31:07 GMT
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Post by BVADMIN on Nov 19, 2021 17:31:58 GMT
Oxford_Stadium
Lisa has been appointed as Commercial Operations Manager & Julia as Commercial Support Manager. Together, they will re-establish Oxford Stadium at the heart of the community.
You can email them via:
lisa.hust@oxford-stadium.co.uk julia.perry@oxford-stadium.co.uk
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Post by BVADMIN on Dec 18, 2021 22:47:35 GMT
TAKEN FROM THE RACING POST SUNDAY 19-12-21:::
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Post by BVADMIN on Jan 19, 2022 19:56:31 GMT
TAKEN FROM 'TWITTER' WEDNESDAY 19-1-22:::
Dave Clark
We walked the track at Oxford_Stadium today and I was amazed at the camber on the bends - not sure this picture even does it justice!
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Post by BVADMIN on Jan 28, 2022 8:32:35 GMT
Promoter Kevin Boothby is confident that Oxford is on schedule to be speedway racing in March (opened by former Oxford captain and four time world champion Hans Nielsen) and greyhound racing in April as he now turns his thoughts to appointing trainers writes Floyd Amphlett of the Greyhound Star.
A significant amount of refurbishment has taken place in the last six months though things have moved up a gear since the Christmas break. The main grandstand is a hive of activity with miles of cable being replaced by IT hardware firm Logicom, headed by Midlands greyhound enthusiast and rearer David Titterton.
He said: โIt is a huge job. Technology and legislation has changed so much since the cabling was first put in all those years ago and it has all had to be stripped out. The wi-fi project alone is massive, there will be over 130 CCTV cameras, but it will be worth it when it is done. There will be nothing else like it in the greyhound industry.โ
Looking around the stadium, the exec boxes, complete with new floors, look ready to be furnished. As the picture shows, there is still significant work to do on the main grandstand while the paddock and kennels are virtually untouched.
Promoter Kevin Boothby said: โOxford is such a different project to Suffolk Downs. Although it is far bigger, so are the resources. Including Dave and his team, there are probably 20 workmen on site today. There will be more next week when the lads who are building the camera gantry at Suffolk Downs start on the kennels. I am expecting them to take around three weeks. It will be the same standard as Suffolk Downs and much better than what was here previously.โ
400 tons of new sand arrives next week. There has been a pond dug in the middle of the circuit as a water supply. The plan, prior to official measurement is to return to the 450m and 645m trips. The Astroturf next to the hare rail will be supplied by โthe Thorn Falcon ladsโโ.
Kevin said: โThings are moving so quickly. We had the timber arrive on Friday for all the sills in the restaurant and theyโve been fitted already. All the new floor tiles are here for the grandstand and the furniture arrives next week. We have some lighting that was unused at Towcester and will be buying some more.
โThe traps will be with us next week and we will get the hare and timing operational. Weโve made contact with the council for a premises licence and with the Gambling Commission. Everything is going to plan.โ
It is impossible to visit Oxford without being drawn into the fervour that surrounds the place. Without it, by now the site would be another faceless housing estate. Instead, in the Labour heartland, the place engenders a โcooperativeโ feel about it. The local pubs and community centre have closed and the locals were not prepared to see the stadium go the same way. The new Sports Bar will be open every day.
Although there is still nothing to visit, the two ladies who constitute the marketing team have already sold ยฃ200,000 worth of sponsorship. Nathan Corden was telling a similar story on race competitions. โThe biggest problem might be getting GBGB approval to squeeze the Cat One competitions into the Calendarโ
Kevin said: โYouโve never seen anything like it. The work that has been done by volunteers over recent months nobody would believe. People like Colin Perkins and his lads who are working on the grandstand. They work from 8am until 4pm and last week Colin said โweโll work the last hour, until five oโclock for freeโ These people are local and proud of the facility. โ
Indeed Kevin is so confident of local support that he has pledged to stage regular Friday and Saturday evening meetings with no bookmaker contract for the rest of the year. By 2023, Oxford has been promised the Central Park betting shop fixtures.
As for trainers, Director of Racing James Chalkley has no concerns about filling cards.
He said: โContrary to some stories that are circulating, we have not tapped up any trainers from other tracks. Not one. We wouldnโt have to, weโve been inundated with approaches and we have spoken to a number of trainers. They made the first move.
โWe feel that we should formalise arrangements and so we are therefore inviting trainers to contact us is they would like to be considered for contract positions here. We will obviously be loyal to our existing trainers โ a small number of Towcester trainers would like to switch โ but we will see what sort of response we receive.
โTo apply, or for more information, we ask all interested trainers to email james.chalkley@towcester-racecourse.co.uk and we will be more than happy to outline our plans.โ
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