Walthamstow Dog Track - the end of an era

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2015
  • (16 Aug 2008) SHOTLIST
    London, 14 August 2008
    1. Various Walthamstow Stadium exterior
    2. Wide shot trainers walking with dogs
    3. Mid shot greyhound
    4. Mid shot greyhounds leaving traps
    5. Mid shot man shouts directions to punters
    6. Various racetrack goers arriving at stadium /
    7. SOUNDBITE (English) racetrack goer - name not supplied (VOXPOP)
    "It'll be awful, it's just so iconic whenever you drive past and you see the big lights, it's lovely. It'll just be a really sad day when it gets knocked down, really sad"
    8. SOUNDBITE (English) Racetrack goer - name not supplied (VOXPOP)
    "Money's the icon, nevermind about the monuments, money's the icon."
    9. Various racetrack goers on terraces
    10. Various racetrack goers seated
    11. SOUNDBITE (English) Racing Manager Chris Page
    "We've seen everything here from The Krays - the criminals of the sixties, Winston Churchill right through to Guy Ritchie, Vinnie Jones, and David Beckham worked here as a fourteen-year-old collecting glasses. If he'd have stayed he would have been catering manager by now!"
    12. Various campaigners collecting signatures
    13. SOUNDBITE (English) Save Our Stow campaigner Rick Holloway
    "If you close this greyhound stadium you take the very heart out of the East End and the heart out of Walthamstow - what it's famous for. It would be like Blackpool without the Pleasure Beach."
    14. Various Save Our Stow campaigners walk & chant
    15. Pan racetrack goers chanting to Save Our Stow campaigners
    16. Mid shot Save Our Stow campaigners with banner
    LEAD IN
    London will lose one of its most iconic sporting venues this weekend when Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium closes its doors for the final time.
    Over the years it has hosted everyone from East End villains to Hollywood A listers, and counts David Beckham among its former bar staff.
    STORYLINE
    After 75 years, Walthamstow greyhound track has run its course. On Saturday (16 August 2008) the dogs will race from the trap for a final time.
    The boisterous east London stadium - which has hosted everyone from Sir Winston Churchill to Lana Turner, Vinnie Jones and Brad Pitt - has been sold to housing developers for a reported GBP �22.5m (US $ 41.9 million).
    Walthamstow was opened in 1933 by William Chandler, a local businessman who started out operating as an illegal street bookmaker. The stadium has stayed in the family, but they say that rising running costs, as well as falling attendances and profits, have made operations unsustainable.
    The advent of high street and internet gambling means punters are no longer gambling in such great numbers with traditional bookmakers (gambling shops).
    Racetrack goers are unhappy to see the end of an era. One woman said that it would be sad to see the icon go. Another said that money was at the root of its closure.
    Since it opened its doors for the first time 75 years ago, Walthamstow Stadium has attracted a mixed clientele and among them, some famous and infamous names.
    Racing Manager Chris Page lists the celebrities who have walked though the famous neon gates - including an international soccer star who worked there as a youngster - David Beckham.
    Campaigners have collected 15,000 signatures on a petition calling for the sale to be stopped, and insist they'll fight on.
    Rick Holloway is from the Save Our Stow campaign. He says that the closure of the stadium will take away the heart of the local area.
    Since the closure announcement was made more and more people have been coming.
    However, the reality is that from next week onwards, this icon of London's East End will be a thing of the past.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @frankish5314
    @frankish5314 5 років тому +4

    I had my first after school job at Wal'hmstow dogs in about 1978. I worked in the kitchen at the first restaurant as you came through the gates. I used to make the banana splits.. Happy times..:)

  • @glynbirchall9146
    @glynbirchall9146 2 місяці тому

    25 years of training on the flaps all tracks now gone.Carnt take away fantastic family memories.33%win rate last 2 years .

  • @paulnewton3059
    @paulnewton3059 Рік тому

    I worked at West Ham, White City, Clapton and Haringey when I was a kennel lad at Northaw Hook Kennels. Even when I left I'd still visit the tracks as one by one they closed down and Walthamstow was one of the last to go. A night out at the dogs was fantastic, I never bet more than a pound a race which as I knew what I was doing meant most nights I paid for my meal and drinks yet came out even. I was at the Clapton Stadium on it's last night which was my favourite track having worked there for trainers Adam Jackson and Charlie Smoothy, in it's place the last time I visited was a housing estate. I thought they were going to leave the frontage of Walthamstow intact because it was listed as you could see it when driving along the North Circular but sadly they didn't.

    • @zenzeleluckymtshali8433
      @zenzeleluckymtshali8433 9 місяців тому

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  • @arthurhayes6480
    @arthurhayes6480 3 роки тому +1

    Greyhound racing now without a soul

    • @zenzeleluckymtshali8433
      @zenzeleluckymtshali8433 9 місяців тому

      standing behind people why passive invester what funds listed innthat distance or attendaance to a point solicited in what attorney i dont want one what space..i cant see sorry im blind since when i was born... it means nothin where exactly

  • @unionjakjakson
    @unionjakjakson 3 роки тому +3

    Sadly, the enthusiasm the singing and passion meant nothing. Money talked and the track closed for ever.

  • @alanfizzypop9607
    @alanfizzypop9607 Рік тому +2

    The begining of the end for greyhound racing all the profits have been cashed in by rich promoters and the offers for the land were so huge i cannot blame them for getting out of a dying sport ! however where tracks like the stow fucked up they could have held on to there assets and made millions a year in media contracts and held music concerts as well as greyhound racing

  • @zenzeleluckymtshali8433
    @zenzeleluckymtshali8433 9 місяців тому

    hi