Chesterfield Sports Stadium
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| Location | Station Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire |
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| Coordinates | 53°15′20″N 1°24′52″W / 53.25556°N 1.41444°W |
| Opened | 1939 |
| Closed | 2000 |
Chesterfield Sports Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Station Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
The stadium began to take form in 1939, shortly before World War II. On 26 March 1939, Albert Mowbray (a farmer by trade) applied for a racing licence and construction of track for 2,000 spectators under the Betting and Lotteries Act 1934.[1] The site chosen was a rural setting in Brimington north of Chesterfield near an old Brimington Colliery air shaft. Access to the stadium was from Station Road and then down the lane leading to Ryecroft Farm. Directly on the west side of the new track was the Chesterfield Canal.[2]
Opening
The stadium also known as Wheeldon Mill opened during late 1939, despite initial refusals from the Chesterfield Town Council to allow the plans to go ahead. Racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the National Greyhound Racing Club). The hare system was an electric Sumner.[3] The capacity was later listed as 8,000 spectators in late 1940s.[4]
