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THE STOW: MPs push for dog stadium reprieve

9:51am Friday 18th July 2008

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A WESTMINSTER group of MPs and Peers has offered support to Walthamstow MP Neil Gerrard and his efforts to save Walthamstow Stadium.

The All Party Parliamentary Greyhound Group (APPGG) has pledged support for short-term lease options that could reprieve greyhound racing at The Stow.

The group, meeting this week, also criticised Walthamstow directors for the level of funding which appears to be on offer to provide for those dogs forced into retirement and requiring rehoming following the planned closure next month.

Mr Gerrard, a long-time member of the APPGG, said: “Walthamstow has been synonymous with greyhound racing for as long as anyone can remember.

“It really puts us on the map and is one of the iconic images associated with east London.

“Of course the land is valuable for development but in this economic climate and with the recent slow down in housing, I am concerned that we may end up with the area left abandoned for years.”

He went on: “I hope there is a chance for a reprieve for the sport in Walthamstow, even a temporary one, and I am willing to help in brokering any deal to save racing there.

“If that is not possible then I want to ensure that the future of the greyhounds is secured - either to be racing at other stadia or retired into homes as pets.”

A letter co-signed by APPG joint chairman Andrew Rosindell (MP for Romford) and Lord Bilston (formerly MP Dennis Turner and a supporter of his local Monmore Stadium), calls for a meeting with Walthamstow chairman Charles Chandler and managing director Jack Chandler.

It includes: “Considering the high welfare standards that the track has been proud of, including supporting both the local rehoming organisations for many years, members were extremely disappointed by the level of compensation reported to us that has been offered to secure the future of the greyhounds from the Walthamstow racing strength or in the local retired kennels.

“Members would also like to discuss the short-term lease of the land for the continuance of racing. Walthamstow MP Neil Gerrard has been approached by a party considering that possibility and we would hope that this is an area that would not be blocked unnecessarily by the Chandler family.”

In recent years the APPGG has attracted high level Westminster support and recognition including the patronage of Richard Caborn – Sheffield MP and former Minister for Sport.


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Walthamster, Walthamstow says...
3:22pm Wed 23 Jul 08

Waltham Forest council doesn't care two hoots about Walthamstow. That miserable crowd hasn't done a thing for this town, and we've lost so much since they've been in power. At least our MP seems to like Walthamstow. Good luck, Neil.

Dave Hall, Walthamstow says...
6:15pm Wed 23 Jul 08

Neil Gerrard has at least owned a greyhound, and does indeed like Walthamstow. The dog track is a great place for the community to meet - something which is becoming rare these days. It is also an icon of the town. It is probably too much to expect Waltham Forest Council to refuse planning permission for a change of use - they favour planting concrete all over Walthamstow - but good for Neil Gerrard. Let us hope that we can keep the track.

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