For nearly eight decades, Peterborough Greyhound Stadium stood as a symbol of entertainment and community spirit in the city’s Fengate area. Founded in 1931, this iconic venue provided a platform for the adrenaline-fueled sport of greyhound racing, attracting spectators and bettors alike. The stadium wasn’t merely a destination for racing; it was a social hub that offered licensed bars, dining options, and the excitement of placing a wager under the buzz of the floodlights.

Fengate, Peterborough
Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Picture by Terry Harris.
Generations of locals recall the thrilling atmosphere of race nights—the roar of the crowd, the suspense of the starting gate, and the swift dash to the finish line. Peterborough Greyhound Stadium became more than just a sporting venue; it was a cultural anchor, where moments of triumph and camaraderie unfolded week after week.

Peterborough Greyhound Stadium.
What people think of the stadium – if they love it, hate it, if they wish it was still operating, if they’re angry or happy about the new plans for it.
Fengate, Peterborough
Friday 06 October 2023.
Picture by Terry Harris.
But as the years passed, the stadium faced the inevitable challenges of time. Shifting entertainment preferences and financial pressures cast shadows over its future. The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 delivered a devastating blow, forcing the closure of the beloved venue. By May of that year, the stadium’s gates were shut for the final time, leaving behind a silent track and countless memories etched in local history.

Peterborough Greyhound Stadium.
What people think of the stadium – if they love it, hate it, if they wish it was still operating, if they’re angry or happy about the new plans for it.
Fengate, Peterborough
Friday 06 October 2023.
Picture by Terry Harris.
Fast forward to today, the former site of Peterborough Greyhound Stadium has undergone a dramatic transformation. Following its demolition, the land has been repurposed to host a modern industrial estate—a development aimed at revitalizing the local economy. With plans approved in 2024, the new hub promises to deliver job opportunities and foster growth in the region. While the stadium’s grandstand and racing track have been replaced by warehouses and infrastructure, the echoes of cheering fans and racing dogs remain alive in the hearts of those who once gathered there.

Fengate, Peterborough
Thursday 17 April 2025.
Picture by Terry Harris.
This transition from cultural landmark to economic cornerstone reflects the evolving needs of Peterborough as a community. Though the tracks have vanished, the legacy of Peterborough Greyhound Stadium continues to remind us of the dynamic nature of progress—how memories shape the past as industry shapes the future.

Fengate, Peterborough
Thursday 17 April 2025.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Fengate, Peterborough
Thursday 17 April 2025.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Peterborough Greyhound Stadium.
What people think of the stadium – if they love it, hate it, if they wish it was still operating, if they’re angry or happy about the new plans for it.
Fengate, Peterborough
Friday 06 October 2023.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Peterborough Greyhound Stadium.
What people think of the stadium – if they love it, hate it, if they wish it was still operating, if they’re angry or happy about the new plans for it.
Fengate, Peterborough
Friday 06 October 2023.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Peterborough Greyhound Stadium.
What people think of the stadium – if they love it, hate it, if they wish it was still operating, if they’re angry or happy about the new plans for it.
Fengate, Peterborough
Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Fengate, Peterborough
Wednesday 20 May 2020.
Picture by Terry Harris.