
Catford Stadium - Wikipedia
Catford Stadium was a historic greyhound racing stadium in Catford, a suburb of London. Charles Benstead and Frank Sutton founded the stadium on Southern Railway land between two …
Gone to the dogs: The redevelopment of Catford Stadium by …
Mar 23, 2014 · An inevitable title, perhaps, for a post about the closure of Catford’s greyhound stadium now reduced to an overgrown wasteland, ringed by fences and patrolled by a bored …
Here’s what happened to all of the greyhound racing tracks
Jun 18, 2020 · A crowd of 1,700 spectators watched the first meet at The Belle Vue Stadium in Manchester with Harringay Stadium and White City Stadiums in the capital being opened a …
Catford Stadium - Wikiwand
Catford Stadium was a historic greyhound racing stadium in Catford, a suburb of London.
LONDON CATFORD - Greyhound Racing Times
Jan 13, 2019 · Three images of Catford after its closure during November 2003. One of the most popular Greyhound Racing venues once found in London, was the one at Catford Stadium, …
London's Long Lost Sports Grounds - Derelict London
The Mount was a football stadium in Catford, (but not to be confused with Catford Stadium which you will find elsewhere on this website) located in the SW corner of Mountsfield Park. Catford …
Former Catford Greyhound Stadium to be redeveloped
May 7, 2013 · The former Catford Stadium is to be turned into more than 500 homes, the Mayor of London has announced. The historic greyhound track in south London closed in 2003 after …
The Mount (stadium) - Wikipedia
The Mount was a football stadium in Catford, located in the south west corner of what later became Mountsfield Park. [1] Football was played there as early as the mid 19th century.
Catford’s Long Lost Velodrome | Running Past
Jul 13, 2016 · Catford was home to several sports stadia which have been lost over the years, including the greyhound stadium and The Mount, home to Charlton for a season, both of which …
Catford's gone to the dogs - London Evening Standard
Apr 14, 2012 · The traps first opened at Catford Stadium on 30 July, 1932. They closed for the last time on 5 November, 2003. Or, to be more exact, the previous afternoon when Redders …