Peterborough Greyhound Stadium


Peterborough Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing track located in Fengate, less than a mile from the centre of Peterborough, England.
Racing at the stadium took place every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night with racing starting at 7:30 pm.
On Tuesday 19 May 2020, the stadium announced that it would cease trading with immediate effect after 75 years.

Origins and opening

The Liberty of Peterborough was an historic area comprising around thirty parishes, and it was in 1931 that the Peterborough Racing Club opened their new greyhound track within the Liberty. The venue was described as being off Star Road which is misleading because although this is in the Fengate area the actual track was off the Fengate Road. The plot of land chosen for the track was in south-east Fengate directly north of Peterborough Corporation sewage pumping station. The opening night was on Saturday 4 April 1931, consisting of twelve races. The Managing Director was G Hooke and organised racing was held every Monday and Saturday which consisted mainly of greyhounds but also whippet races.
The first ever winner was a greyhound called 'Dewdrop'. The second meeting on Monday 6 April was recorded as being a record crowd for the area with 400 being present. Racing continued up until the war with a maximum capacity of 700 being able to attend the track. It is also reported that facilities were very basic with the hare still being moved around the track by the power of two men cycling.

History

After the war there was a major milestone for the track when Reg Perkins from a farming and transport business family and George Ellingworth a garage owner purchased the track in 1945 and quickly began to improve facilities. The purchase came at the right time because greyhound racing hit its peak in 1946 and it is known that one year later in 1947 the track had a totalisator turnover of £49,719. By this time it was also known as the Peterborough Sports Stadium and Reg Perkins took sole control several years later following the death of George Ellingworth.
The racing continued independent of the National Greyhound Racing Club but remained popular with the local population and by the sixties the stadium offered licensed bars and refreshments, photo finish apparatus and on course bookmakers and an 'Outside Sumner' hare. The immediate area also underwent major changes with industrial units appearing with frequent regularity and a road called First Drove serving as the entrance to the stadium.
In 1977 Reg Perkins retired leaving the day-to-day management to his sons Rex and David with racing on Tuesday and Saturday evenings at 7.15pm. Track distances at this time were 275, 475 & 675 yards and there were now nine track bookmakers. The second major milestone arrived in 1982 following the decision of the management to join the NGRC permit scheme that was in operation at the time. This allowed smaller tracks to run under NGRC rules at reduced rates and was the catalyst for Peterborough to improve in stature. In 1983 the Peterborough Derby was inaugurated and soon became a very popular event at the track. The stadium reputation began to grow and Rex Perkins was elected the Mayor of Peterborough from 1987 and with his wife Margaret raised thousands of pounds for charities.

Renovation

In 1988 grand plans were unveiled by local architects T. E. Titman Associates for a new grandstand and restaurant and following the completion of the half a million pounds project. The 'Raceview Restaurant' could seat 200 with a further 600 seats available on the glass fronted grandstand.

Recent history

John 'Ginger' McGee Sr. joined the track and the Irishman won Greyhound Trainer of the Year in 1991 whilst attached to Peterborough. In 1998 Racing Manager Mike Middle left the track to assist with a new track at Wisbech Greyhound Stadium and was replaced by Con Baker. On 24 March 1999 the stadium suffered severe damage when a fire spread from an adjoining warehouse and destroyed two bars, a tote booth and a 250-person seating area. The damage resulted in a six-month closure but the management remained positive and rebuilt and refurbished, re-opening on the 21 September 1999.
2003 was a pivotal year for the track because Rex Perkins died after a long illness and his son Richard and nephew Rob dedicated a new £3 million extension to his name. The raceview seating area could now hold 1,000 spectators and corporate boxes were also added. Peterborough dropped Tuesday night racing in 2008 and was rewarded with a Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service contract in 2012. At the end of 2014 the track became BAGS national champions after defeating five other tracks in the final at Nottingham Greyhound Stadium.
In 2018 the stadium signed a deal with ARC to race every Wednesday evening.

Closure

The track closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and when racing returned following the lock-down Peterborough announced that they would not be re-opening until they sought further clarification from the Greyhound Board of Great Britain. The concerns over the financial implication of racing behind closed doors was evident and the following day the Perkins family announced the permanent closure of the track.

Competitions

Peterborough Derby

Peterborough Puppy Derby

Track records

Current
Distance
metres
GreyhoundTimeDateNotes
235Rotar Wing13.9509 Oct 2010
250Kooga Kafka14.8031 May 2019
420Mountjoy Rock24.8806 Aug 2011Peterborough Derby final
435Kooga Klammer25.6818 Oct 2017
605Bower Surfer37.1012 Sep 2009Puppy Cesarewitch final
620Sensual37.7923 Nov 2018
790Greenacre Lin49.6114 May 2005
805Romany Rouge50.6816 Nov 2016
975Jangos Snowdrop63.1507 Jun 2008
420 HI'm Henry25.8517 May 1997

Previous
Distance
metres
GreyhoundTimeDateNotes
235 Ports Delight14.4624 Sep 1983
235 Small Song14.441989
235 I'm From Tallow 14.3918 Jun 1990
235 Mount Royal Fox14.3119 Feb 1995
235 Razldazl Eddie14.2811 Aug 2007
235 DisBestBoy14.1908 Sep 2007
235 Rotar Wing14.0508 Aug 2009
235Rotar Wing13.9521 Apr 2010
250Monleek Town14.8727 Feb 2013
250Waspinajar14.8517 Apr 2013
250Scala Rodge14.8514 Sep 2018
420Siroco25.6803 Mar 1984
420Bali Hai Chief10.1984Fengate Collar final
420 Town View Spring25.5829 Apr 1986
420 Slippy King25.5121 Jul 1990
420 Daleys Whisper25.5112 Oct 1990
420 Highway Leader 25.1530 Jul 1994
420 Westmead Logan25.1524 Apr 2009
420 Little Sensation25.0528 Jul 2010 Peterborough Derby Heats
420 Fancy Socks25.0223 Apr 2011 Peterborough Derby semi-final
435 Frisby Barney25.9927 Mar 2013
435 Ramodi25.9717 Apr 2013
435 Bay City Impact25.9522 May 2013
435Frisby Barney25.6903 Aug 2013Peterborough Derby Final
605 Decoy Lassie37.7104 Apr 1985
605 My Boy Mac37.5117 Mar 1990
605 Simply Free37.2412 Sep 1994
605 Glencoes Tom37.1109 Apr 2002
620Ballymac Eliza38.0328 Oct 2017
790 Aidans Choice50.3227 Sep 1983
790 Gold Sash50.2404 Sep 1989
790 Poor Sue50.2126 Jun 1991
790 Poor Sue50.1001 Jul 1991
790 Fortunate Man49.6615 Jun 1992
805 Rearguard Bond51.3601 Nov 2014
975 Red Boss64.0819 Oct 1987
975Lenas Cadet63.3019 Nov 1988
420 HGis A Smile25.9027 Jun 1994