ch958 Posted Thursday at 06:54 AM Report Share Posted Thursday at 06:54 AM this thread is going west 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rearingtogo Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM We will end up in America at this rate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE DEAN MACHINE Posted Thursday at 12:36 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 12:36 PM Carmarthen was the furthest west, ran from 2001 -2004 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted Thursday at 01:22 PM Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 01:22 PM 45 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said: Carmarthen was the furthest west, ran from 2001 -2004 Thanks for acting normal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waspman Posted Thursday at 09:31 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:31 PM Don't think there is anywhere to put a track down cardiff or newport u could do a Sweden and put in a forest away from moan a minute people,but I suppose u might disturb some animals 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianbuck Posted Saturday at 05:58 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 05:58 PM It would be interesting to know just how many people living in or around Cardiff actually attend the Grand Prix meetings. This would perhaps give a good pointer as to whether a Cardiff Club would be supported - IF of course, a suitable venue in the City could be found. I spent some time working in Cardiff during my working days, and the people there all said that the old Cardiff track at Penarth Road was a difficult place to get to in the days when not so many people had cars and had to rely on buses, and that they thought this was why it didn't last very long. The Penarth Road track is long gone now, but I did look for it in about 1964 and found what ws left of it which was just a couple of huts without roofs, and a concrete starting area. Pre war, there was a Cardiff track at a place called White City which has also disappeared now, and some of my Cardiff mates did suggest a place called The Maindy Stadium might be a possibility. Glyn Taylor once told me that he had a stadium in mind - but he wouldn't say where! I never managed to get to Carmarthen, which was a bit of a disaster, but I did go once to Neath and saw that the crowd was poor and the facilities non-existent! I'd really like to see tracks at Bristol and Cardiff though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM 15 hours ago, brianbuck said: It would be interesting to know just how many people living in or around Cardiff actually attend the Grand Prix meetings. This would perhaps give a good pointer as to whether a Cardiff Club would be supported - IF of course, a suitable venue in the City could be found. I spent some time working in Cardiff during my working days, and the people there all said that the old Cardiff track at Penarth Road was a difficult place to get to in the days when not so many people had cars and had to rely on buses, and that they thought this was why it didn't last very long. The Penarth Road track is long gone now, but I did look for it in about 1964 and found what ws left of it which was just a couple of huts without roofs, and a concrete starting area. Pre war, there was a Cardiff track at a place called White City which has also disappeared now, and some of my Cardiff mates did suggest a place called The Maindy Stadium might be a possibility. Glyn Taylor once told me that he had a stadium in mind - but he wouldn't say where! I never managed to get to Carmarthen, which was a bit of a disaster, but I did go once to Neath and saw that the crowd was poor and the facilities non-existent! I'd really like to see tracks at Bristol and Cardiff though. Thanks for your input,much appreciated Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Stadia Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago I suppose Oxford is the nearest, as I seem to recall, Swindon versus Oxford was known as a local derby? And it has always been said, that Bristol got big crowds! I don't know why someone couldn't do something like 'a Workington' somewhere near Bristol, Swindon or South Wales. Maybe there isn't anyone with the money or the interest to start something up. However, there is a Swindon action group, how are they getting on? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Downes Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, Ray Stadia said: I suppose Oxford is the nearest, as I seem to recall, Swindon versus Oxford was known as a local derby? And it has always been said, that Bristol got big crowds! I don't know why someone couldn't do something like 'a Workington' somewhere near Bristol, Swindon or South Wales. Maybe there isn't anyone with the money or the interest to start something up. However, there is a Swindon action group, how are they getting on? Bristol Council - appalling record regarding closing sports and entertainment facilities and failing to replace them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 10 hours ago, Andy Downes said: Bristol Council - appalling record regarding closing sports and entertainment facilities and failing to replace them Is the board mainly oldies if so they are only interested in the hobby of golf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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