Dog track is set to run last race
SWANSEA'S greyhound track is set to close following a court case which saw one of its owners convicted of animal neglect.
The Fforestfach stadium will run its last race on Saturday night after organisers failed to secure a long- term lease with council bosses.
Stadium staff labelled the court case "a final nail in the coffin".
Now, animal welfare groups have pooled together to rehouse greyhounds that are set to be made homeless by the closure.
Race manager John Rabiottit said: "It is such a shame, it is a family run business which has been going for 40 years."We have been trying to secure a long-term lease for the past three or four years, but have failed to agree anything with the council.
He added: "The track needs around £30,000 investment, and we would be prepared to pay that if we had a secure future, but the lease expires next September and we can't risk spending that kind of money with the risk of losing it in a year. It would be like throwing money down a black hole."
In August, it emerged hundreds of acres of land in West Swansea, including the site of the greyhound stadium, were being earmarked for development should a big employer want to set-up shop in the city.
Mr Rabiottit added: "At the end of the day We feel the council never wanted us here, and has not helped us in any way."
On Friday, Eric Short appeared before city magistrates to admit one offence under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, and was fined £250, ordered to pay £250 towards prosecution costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
The court was told how council inspectors found dogs kept on soiled bedding and kennels smelling of urine at the track, and that one dog had an open cut on its tail with blood smeared across its kennel wall.
Now, six leading animal welfare groups have joined forces to find homes for all the greyhounds.
Penny Hard from Greyhound Rescue Wales said: many owners would retire their dogs when the track closed.
"We know that many of these owners will want to keep their dogs, as pets but also that not everyone will be able to, particularly in the current economic climate."
Anyone who can help find a temporary or permanent home for a retired greyhound should call 0300 0123 999 or email info@grey.co.uk











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by geoff, Westcross
Friday, November 06 2009, 10:25AM
“sheridan
Its a load of"flap"trap-c**p coming out of your dirty gob luv
hehe!!”
by James Sheridan, Swansea
Thursday, November 05 2009, 2:29PM
“Re:geoff, Westcross
Why doesn't it surprise me that the 'Coffin box', number 4, was your Trap!?
So your dad raced dogs in the 70's, was this in the 19th Century!? Hehe!
An Uncle of mine, once upon a time, had Greyhounds at a 'Flapping' track in Cumbria, called the Lonsdale Stadium, in Workington.
Hope you take care of those 'injured' Clay Pigeons, Geoff!”
by geoff, Westcross
Wednesday, November 04 2009, 8:59PM
“Trap-6
trap 4 was always mine!
i worked in london on and off over the years i took inCatford dogs up until about this time of year 2003 when it closed down I was twice witness to a poor LiL dog falling over and (looked like breaking its leg or neck)It did'nt get up though.
So dont tell me they"dont"have accidents.
I also remember my dad running a couple of dogs back in the early to mid 70's.one of them broke its leg and had to be destroyed.I know it will be a loss to a lot of dog racers and spectators alike.
But the place has lost its lease,so we can not do anything about that.
A good friend of mine,who recently died of cancer was a regular visitor there and would have been upset just like you over this.
I love my fishing,and(clay pigeon shooting)these days,as im getting too long in the tooth to go running around looking for what i culled,like i said in my first post,i hope they find good homes for these brave animals!!”
by trap6, swansea
Wednesday, November 04 2009, 7:49PM
“how can u lot paint all greyhound oweners and trainers with the same brush ive raced greyhounds ffor many years my dogs get the best of every thing .saturday will be so sad for a lot of people . i love the sport its not cruel at all very rare greyhounds get injuered . how come fishing and hunting is a better spot you stuppid idiot.”
by James Sheridan, Swansea
Wednesday, November 04 2009, 2:28PM
“Re:geoff, Westcross
My wife is no doormat, left or right, nor have I been chewing any hats lately!
Looking forward to future wifey Seances, Geoff!? Hehe”