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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Oct 27, 2023 21:35:59 GMT
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Post by GRUNDY on Oct 27, 2023 21:50:38 GMT
This is great news for the Greyhound Industry another new Greyhound Track in 2024...
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Post by topcat on Oct 27, 2023 23:28:16 GMT
Very good news.
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Oct 28, 2023 21:57:35 GMT
TAKEN FROM THE RACING POST SUNDAY 29-10-23
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Oct 31, 2023 0:39:27 GMT
The Arena Racing Company (Arc) has got the green light for a new greyhound racing track at Wolverhampton Racecourse Council bosses gave the go ahead for the track at the Dunstall Park site
The track will be located within the main racecourse Arc is the largest horse and greyhound racing group in the UK
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Plans for a new greyhound racing track at Wolverhampton Racecourse have been approved by council bosses.
The plans, submitted by owners Arena Racing Company (Arc), show it will be built opposite the grandstand at the Dunstall Park site.
"Our aspiration is that [it] can become a landmark venue for greyhound racing," said racing division managing director Mark Spincer.
"Greyhound welfare is a hugely important aspect of our business."
Arc worked closely with Sports Turf Research Institute on their proposal, and looks forward to working with them, as well as the Greyhound Board of Great Britain, on making sure the facilities meet the highest possible welfare standards.
"With many of the facilities already in place, we are confident that it would prove a popular venue with greyhound owners, trainers and fans alike,” Mr Spincer added.
Acting on behalf of the company, Matthew Pardoe, director of Moorside Planning said “there are likely to be four greyhound meetings per week – two evenings and two daytimes."
"Most meetings are attended by 50 to 100 patrons and the only exception would be a Friday or Saturday evening, when up to 500 people could attend.”
Arc is the largest horse and greyhound racing group in the UK, and operates 16 racecourses and five greyhound stadia around the country, as well as a few golf courses and hotels.
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Oct 31, 2023 0:46:22 GMT
Greyhound racing track gets go-ahead for Wolverhampton Racecourse www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/wolverhampton/2023/10/30/greyhound-racing-track-gets-go-ahead-for-wolverhampton-racecourse/
A new greyhound racing track is to open at Wolverhampton Racecourse after council bosses this week gave the go-ahead to a plan by Arena Racing Company (ARC), owners of the Dunstall Park site.ARC is the largest horse and greyhound racing group in the UK, operating 16 racecourses and five greyhound stadia alongside a number of golf courses and hotels, including the Holiday Inn at Wolverhampton Racecourse.
But the move is a further blow to Monmore Green Stadium which held its last speedway meeting this month.
Wolves Speedway Club launched a search for a new home after Monmore Green Stadium owners Entain refused to renew their lease after a century of speedway at the stadium.
In 2021 Arc and Entain signed a deal to share media rights of greyhound racing until 2029 Speaking about the Wolverhampton Raceourse application, Matthew Pardoe, director of Moorside Planning – acting on behalf of ARC – said: “The greyhound track will be located within the main course opposite the grandstand and will be lit by relocating some of the lights serving the grass horse track. During racing, temporary kennels will be required which will be provided by using an existing building at the side of the course.
“There are likely to be four greyhound meetings per week – two evenings and two daytimes. Daytime and midweek evening attendance is low and the potential schedule for next year is Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday evenings, although this is subject to change. The number of meetings is unlikely to ever exceed five in any one week “Meets are normally comprised of 12 races lasting less than one minute each, with races taking place every 15-18 minutes. This means that the total racing time at each meeting is less than 12 minutes. Most meetings are attended by 50 to 100 patrons and the only exception would be a Friday or Saturday evening, when up to 500 people could attend,”
In a statement on the ARC website, managing director of the firm’s racing division Mark Spincer said: “Our aspiration is that Wolverhampton can become a landmark venue for greyhound racing, not just in the West Midlands but nationally.
“Greyhound welfare is a hugely important aspect of our business, and we are grateful to the Sports Turf Research Institute (STRI) for their significant input into the proposal. We look forward to working with them and the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) on making sure that any new facilities offer the highest possible welfare standards. “Wolverhampton is a busy racecourse in terms of horse racing fixtures, but we are used to holding popular racedays as well as major non-racing events. With many of the facilities already in place, we are confident that it would prove a popular venue with greyhound owners, trainers and fans alike,” he added.
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Nov 4, 2023 22:36:13 GMT
TAKEN FROM THE RACING POST SUNDAY - 5-11-23
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Jul 2, 2024 8:43:00 GMT
Taken from the Greyhound Star website...
With contrasting reports coming out of Dunstall Park (Wolverhampton Racecourse) concerning the likely opening date for greyhounds racing – and the closure of Perry Barr – trainer Mark Russell has already decided on a move to Monmore.
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Post by BVADMIN on Aug 27, 2024 15:34:21 GMT
AUGUST 27th 2024
THE JUNGLE DRUMS HAVE BEEN A BANGIN.
THE UNOFFICIAL WORD REGARDING GREYHOUND RACING TAKING PLACE AT DUNSTALL PARK, WOLVERHAMPTON WILL NOT NOW TAKE PLACE TILL UNTILL OCTOBER 2025.
WHY 'ARC' DON'T MAKE AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT IS A COMPLETE MYSTERY TO ME.
BUT THERE WE HAVE IT
...WE ARE WHERE WE ARE...
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Post by BVADMIN on Sept 8, 2024 9:03:29 GMT
STILL NO OFFICIAL NEWS FROM 'ARC'
🌟 ** UPDATES TO FOLLOW ** 🌟
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