Audenshaw Greyhound Racing and Sports Ground

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Coordinates53°28′49.2″N 2°07′35.8″W / 53.480333°N 2.126611°W / 53.480333; -2.126611
Opened1921 (trotting)
1928 (speedway)
1930 (greyhound racing)
Closed1934
Audenshaw Greyhound Racing and Sports Ground
LocationAudenshaw, near Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
Coordinates53°28′49.2″N 2°07′35.8″W / 53.480333°N 2.126611°W / 53.480333; -2.126611
Opened1921 (trotting)
1928 (speedway)
1930 (greyhound racing)
Closed1934

Audenshaw Greyhound Racing and Sports Ground was a trotting track, speedway dirt track and greyhound racing track in Audenshaw, near Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester.

Before the turn of the 20th century an athletic and coursing ground was constructed east of Manchester near Ashton-under-Lyne on the north side of the Manchester Road and east side of the Ashton Branch Junction Railway Line (part of the London and North Western Railway). This is not to be confused with the Athletics stadium that existed on the south side of the Manchester Road and had been built earlier. [1]

Speedway

A large trotting track known as the Audenshaw Park Racecourse replaced the athletic and coursing ground in 1921 and seven years later in 1928 a speedway dirt track circuit was built by the South Manchester Motor Club inside the trotting track.[2] The dirt track was known as the 'Snipe' named after the local Snipe Inn and the first meeting took place on Saturday 23 March.[3]

The track gained a bad reputation due to its unsafe nature because it was not fenced in and piles of dirt and coal defined the perimeter which ultimately resulted in three riders being killed. The track was banned from hosting speedway and the last meeting took place on 16 April 1931.[3]

Greyhound racing

Closure

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