CLYDEHOLM GREYHOUND STADIUM

This site is not an official website for the track shown here and is neither approved or endorsed by the stadium. I am indebted to Richard English for the scans of badges on this page.

The Scottish city of Glasgow has had a number of greyhound tracks operating in the city over the years, the first being opened in Carntyne in 1928. The independent track at Clydeholm was situated at 4° 23' W 55° 53' N and first opened for business on 15th May 1930. Situated in the Whitecrook area of north Glasgow, the Clydeholm greyhound track was built around the perimeter of Clydeback Football Club.

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The final meeting took place on 28th November 1963 and the track was demolished and the site redeveloped into a shopping Centre.

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I am grateful to Jon Seddon for the following link to a map showing the whereabouts of the old track
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.html?txtXCoord=250752&txtYCoord=669156

This section gives a comprehensive picture of the badges produced by the track throughout the ages, but only provides the briefest of glimpses of its history. For those wishing to undertake further research we can recommend a visit to

http://astore.amazon.co.uk/wwwgreyhoundd-21 where further reading can be undertaken.

If you have rare Clydeholm badges and artefacts for sale then email johnslusar@fsmail.net