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Parkneuk Sports Stadium was a
greyhound racing and
speedway track on
Milton Street, Motherwell,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The
track was
situated west...
- Crowd.
Speedway returned to the town in 1950 at the then
newly constructed Parkneuk Sports Stadium in
Milton Street. The
Lanarkshire Eagles staged open meetings...
- the road
turns off.
There are 16
known watchtowers Ardunie Watchtower,
Parkneuk Watchtower,
Raith Watchtower (Site of), Muir o'Fauld Watchtower, Kirkhill...
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owned land in the
Crossford area in
connection with the
Elgin Colliery (at
Parkneuk and
Baldridge Burn, NW of Dunfermline) and the
Elgin Railway that ran from...
- John Weir (1851–1908) was a
Scottish trade unionist. Born in
Parkneuk, Weir
began working at a
local colliery from the age of eleven. He
became an active...
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owned land in the
Crossford area in
connection with the
Elgin Colliery (at
Parkneuk and
Baldridge Burn,
northwest of Dunfermline) and the
Elgin Railway that...
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Alexander Findlay & Company, a
structural engineering company based at
Parkneuk Works, Motherwell, in 1888. A
prominent figure in
local business and political...
- Date Stadium/Track
Location 15
October Parkneuk Sports Stadium Motherwell 1
December West
Suffolk Greyhound Stadium Bury St
Edmunds ?
Swansea Greyhound...
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Kirklees 53°35′N 1°37′W / 53.59°N 01.62°W / 53.59; -01.62 SE2511
Parkneuk Fife 56°04′N 3°28′W / 56.07°N 03.47°W / 56.07; -03.47 NT0888 Park Royal...
- It
competed for many
years with
another independent track called the
Parkneuk Sports Stadium on
Milton Street. The site
became a bus
depot which has...