White City Stadium (Newcastle)

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Coordinates54°57′53.743″N 1°41′33.946″W / 54.96492861°N 1.69276278°W / 54.96492861; -1.69276278
Field size485 yards circumference
Opened1937
White City Stadium (Newcastle)
Interactive map of White City Stadium (Newcastle)
LocationScotswood Bridge, Blaydon on Tyne, County Durham
Coordinates54°57′53.743″N 1°41′33.946″W / 54.96492861°N 1.69276278°W / 54.96492861; -1.69276278
Field size485 yards circumference
Construction
Opened1937
Closed1951
Tenants
Greyhound racing (1937–1951)
Newcastle RLFC (1937–1938)

White City Stadium (Newcastle) was a greyhound racing, near Scotswood Bridge in Blaydon on Tyne, County Durham.[1]

In 1928, United Stadium and Greyhound Racecourse (Newcastle) Ltd secured the lease of Towneley Park and with £2,250 capital, constructed a greyhound track just south of the River Tyne at the end of the Scotswood Bridge, between the river and the Redheugh Branch railway line.[2] The existing site was being used by the Scotswood Football Club from at least the 1919 season.[3] It was the first greyhound track to open in Newcastle.[4] The greyhound racing opened on 26 May 1928[5] and Brough Park would open just 28 days later whilst Gosforth did not appear until 1932 and Gateshead 1937, resulting in four rival tracks.[6]

Opening

Closure

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