A syndicate including people connected with the Wigan and Blackpool tracks successfully applied for planning for a new stadium in October 1927.[1] It was built on a 8.5 acre plot on top of an old pit known as Marl Pit (part of the Shelton Colliery).[2]
The stadium opened on 31 March 1928, during only the second year of oval track greyhound racing in the United Kingdom.[3] The stadium known as the Sun Street Stadium was located on the south side of Clough Street and the north side of Sun Street and was situated next door to the Dresden Works.[4]
Opening
Organised by Northern Greyhound Racers (Hanley) Ltd,[5] greyhound racing started on 31 March 1928 and took place three times a week. The racing was independent (unaffiliated to a governing body).[6]