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Greyhound racing stadium in Ramsgate, England
Ramsgate Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium also known as Dumpton Park Stadium in Ramsgate. The Greyhound Racing Association (Isle of Thanet) Ltd obtained
Ramsgate_Stadium
Association football club in England
Ramsgate were relegated in 2009 and have since played at the seventh level of the English football league system. Ramsgate play at Southwood Stadium,
Ramsgate_F.C.
Narrow-gauge underground railway in Ramsgate, Kent, England
The Tunnel Railway (also known as the Ramsgate Cliff Railway, the Ramsgate Tunnel Railway, the Ramsgate Underground Railway and the World Scenic Railway)
Tunnel_Railway
Former greyhound racing competition
at Ramsgate Stadium until the track closed, then it switched to Crayford Stadium in 1996. The competition ended with the closure of Crayford Stadium in
Kent_St_Leger
Former stadium in Wembley Park, London
The first Wembley Stadium (/ˈwɛmbli/), originally known as the Empire Stadium, was a football stadium in Wembley, London, England. It opened in 1923 and
Wembley_Stadium_(1923)
Football tournament season
Harriers, Gateshead, Curzon Ashton, Aldershot Town, Maidstone United, Ramsgate, Barnet, Woking, Horsham, Eastleigh, Yeovil Town, Bromley, Sheppey United
2023–24_FA_Cup
Greyhound racing & motorcycle speedway venue in Oxfordshire, England
Sports announced plans to invest heavily into Oxford and sister track Ramsgate Stadium. Mick Wheble arrived as Racing Manager in 1984, Joe Farrand retired
Oxford_Stadium
British private stadia management company
Elland Road Stadium, Leeds (1928–1939) Leicester Stadium, Leicester (1927–1939) Ramsgate Stadium, Ramsgate (1927–1939) Walthamstow Stadium, London (1945–1977)
Greyhound_Racing_Association
Greyhound racing stadium in Birmingham, England
Sometime later Racing Manager Jeff Jefcoate joined Northern Sports at Ramsgate Stadium and his assistant Horace Peplow retired after 50 years leaving Sidney
Hall_Green_Stadium
Association football stadium in Fulham, London, England
Stamford Bridge (/ˈstæmfərd/) is a football stadium in Fulham, in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, in West London. It is the home of Premier League
Stamford_Bridge_(stadium)
Defunct multi-use sports ground in Long Eaton, Derbyshire
the Northern Sports portfolio which included Ramsgate Stadium and Doncaster Greyhound Track. Oxford Stadium followed in 1978. Under the parent company Hawkins
Long_Eaton_Stadium
Football league season
Dulwich Hamlet Folkestone Invicta Hashtag United Lewes Potters Bar Town Ramsgate St Albans City Welling United Whitehawk Wingate & Finchley Aveley Carshalton
2025–26_Isthmian_League
British greyhound racing venue
Sherry the well-known Ramsgate Stadium trainer won the Oxford Two Year Old Produce Stakes with Corrigeen Prince in 1965. Clapton Stadiums Ltd sold up to the
Reading_Stadium_(Oxford_Road)
British racing manager and charity advocate (1949–2023)
Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service (BAGS) contract for Oxford and Ramsgate Stadium and then steered the company as the Group Racing Manager. In 2005,
Mick_Wheble
English footballer
club Ramsgate. On 5 July 2024, Martin joined Isthmian South East division rivals Ashford United. On 2 September 2024, Martin returned to Ramsgate. In October
Lee Martin (footballer, born 1987)
Lee_Martin_(footballer,_born_1987)
English cricketer and greyhound trainer
greyhound won the Champion Stakes. He was attached as a trainer to Ramsgate Stadium at the time but in 1949 he relinquished his licence to become a cricket
John_Daley_(cricketer)
Sports venue in Kent, England
the National Greyhound Racing Club). It was later owned by the Ramsgate Sports Stadium Ltd company. Totalisator turnover figures from 1946 to 1950 were
Newington_Greyhound_Stadium
Stadium in London, England, 1908 to 1985
White City Stadium in London, England, was built for the 1908 Summer Olympics and demolished in 1985. It hosted the finish of the first modern marathon
White_City_Stadium
Greyhound racing stadium in Doncaster, England
the stadium. In 1976 the track was purchased by the Hawkins family (Northern Sports Ltd) who would later own Oxford Stadium and Ramsgate Stadium. In 1980
Doncaster_Greyhound_Track
Greyhound racing stadium in Dover, Kent, England
the 1930s it was not unique in shape. The proprietor was A. Kaplan of Ramsgate and initially greyhound and whippet racing would be held. The opening two
Dover and District Greyhound Stadium
Dover_and_District_Greyhound_Stadium
Railway station in Kent, England
Broadstairs and Ramsgate, Kent. It is 78 miles 26 chains (126.1 km) down the line from London Victoria and is situated between Broadstairs and Ramsgate stations
Dumpton_Park_railway_station
Football stadium in Weymouth, England
The Bob Lucas Stadium (formerly named the Wessex Stadium) is a football stadium in Weymouth, England. It has been the home ground of Weymouth F.C. since
Bob_Lucas_Stadium
Northern Sports which meant that Oxford Stadium and Ramsgate Stadium were in the hands of the receivers. Ramsgate boss Sheila Yanez believes the track could
1995 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
1995_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year
Sports venue in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
(also referred to as the Northern Competitions Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league stadium in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. It is
Craven Park, Barrow-in-Furness
Craven_Park,_Barrow-in-Furness
since the mid-20th century. As of January 2025, there are 18 licensed stadiums in the United Kingdom (excluding Northern Ireland). Modern greyhound racing
Greyhound racing in the United Kingdom
Greyhound_racing_in_the_United_Kingdom
the way, opening or having a financial interest in new tracks opening in Ramsgate, Cardiff, Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Brighton and Stoke-on-Trent
1928 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
1928_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year
Football league season
Hamlet Eastbourne Borough Enfield Town Leatherhead Lewes Maldon & Tiptree Ramsgate St Albans City Stanway Rovers Three Bridges Welling United Whitehawk Wingate
2026–27_Isthmian_League
Football tournament season
Chippenham Town, Merthyr Tydfil, Cambridge City, Folkestone Invicta, Ramsgate, Dagenham & Redbridge, Weymouth and Eastbourne Borough. Chasetown, Braintree
2005–06_FA_Cup
Championship won by Ernie Gaskin Sr. Ramsgate Stadium was closed by the receivers but sister track Oxford Stadium was bought by Isle of Man businessman
1996 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
1996_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year
Association football stadium in Kent, England
Priestfield Stadium (popularly known simply as Priestfield and officially known from 2007 to 2010 as KRBS Priestfield Stadium and from 2011 to 2023 and
Priestfield_Stadium
Mansfield football stadium
Field Mill, currently known as One Call Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football ground in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, and the home of
Field_Mill
Former stadium in Kingston upon Hull, England
The Boulevard was a multi-purpose stadium in Hull, England, from 1895 to 2010. The venue primarily hosted rugby league matches, speedway and greyhound
The_Boulevard_(stadium)
Football tournament season
Rovers (2) Manchester United v Crystal Palace 14 May 2026 19:00 BST Joie Stadium, Manchester Attendance: 7,000 National League joined the competition in
2025–26_FA_Youth_Cup
Greyhound racing venue in England
Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track located within Wolverhampton Racecourse at Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. The stadium is certified
Dunstall Park Greyhound Stadium
Dunstall_Park_Greyhound_Stadium
Defunct greyhound racing and speedway stadium in London
West Ham Stadium existed between 1928 and 1972 in Custom House, east London, England, on Prince Regent Lane, near the present-day Prince Regent DLR station
West_Ham_Stadium
Stadium in Watford, England and home of championship club Watford
Vicarage Road is a stadium in Watford, England, and is the home stadium of Championship club Watford. An all-seater stadium, its current capacity is 22
Vicarage_Road
Rugby League stadium in Kingston upon Hull, England
(currently known as the Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league stadium located in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of
Craven_Park,_Hull
Football stadium in Boston, England
York Street, was a football stadium in Boston, England, and was the former home of Boston United. Originally called Shodfriars Lane and latterly for sponsorship
York_Street
Association football club in London, England
2020, the club moved to Plough Lane, a new stadium on the site of the defunct Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium, only 250 yards away from the original Plough
AFC_Wimbledon
2025–26 football tournament
having defeated Spennymoor Town 3–0 in the 2025 FA Trophy final at Wembley Stadium. The draw for the preliminary round was made on 4 July 2025. The draw for
2025–26_FA_Trophy
Former greyhound racing venue in London
and Great Britain just ahead of West Ham Stadium. On 20 September 1946 an express train from Victoria to Ramsgate derailed and five of the ten coaches fell
Catford_Stadium
Football tournament season
Peterborough United, Skegness Town, Bedford Town, March Town United, Southall, Ramsgate Athletic, Margate, Hastings United, Leyton, Wycombe Wanderers, Dorchester
1955–56_FA_Cup
Former greyhound racing venue in England
Eastville Stadium Eastville Stadium, also known as Bristol Stadium and Bristol Stadium – Eastville, was a stadium in Eastville, a northern suburb of the
Eastville_Stadium
Retail park in Manchester, England
in the gardens. White City has also been an amusement park and a sports stadium that has featured athletics, greyhound racing and motorsports. The area
White City, Greater Manchester
White_City,_Greater_Manchester
Football league season
Hythe Town Lancing Littlehampton Town Margate Merstham Phoenix Sports Ramsgate Sevenoaks Town Sheppey United Sittingbourne Steyning Town Three Bridges
2024–25_Isthmian_League
Footballer (born 1990)
National League South side Welling United. In July 2023, Elito joined Ramsgate, where he remained for a year before moving to fellow Isthmian League South
Medy_Elito
National Rail station in London, England
a Victoria to Ramsgate train derailed on its approach to the station, much of it falling down the embankment towards Catford Stadium. One passenger was
Catford_railway_station
English football club season
Goalkeeper Dillon Addai". Bromley FC. 25 July 2025. Retrieved 25 July 2025. @RamsgateFC (12 August 2025). "We are delighted to announce the signing of powerful
2025–26_Millwall_F.C._season
Sports stadium in Sheffield
Owlerton Stadium, also known as Sheffield Stadium, is a purpose-built speedway stadium built in 1929, which hosts greyhound racing five-times a week.
Owlerton_Stadium
Sports venue in Warwickshire, England
Brandon Stadium, also known as Coventry Stadium, is located 6 miles east of Coventry in Brandon, Warwickshire, England. It was the home of the Coventry
Brandon_Stadium
English football tournament season
Folkestone Invicta v Phoenix Sports Cray Valley (PM) v Ashford United Ramsgate v Margate Sevenoaks Town v Beckenham Town Ebbsfleet United v Gillingham
2024–25_Kent_Senior_Cup
Former greyhound racing venue in London, England
Harringay Stadium was a major greyhound racing and motorcycle speedway venue in Harringay, north London. It was built and opened in 1927 and closed in
Harringay_Stadium
Football stadium and greyhound racing track in England
The City Ground (also known as Milton Road) was a football stadium and greyhound racing track in Cambridge, England. It was the home of Cambridge City
City_Ground_(Cambridge)
Rugby union, greyhound racing and speedway stadium
County Ground Stadium, also previously known as the Devon County Athletic Ground, was a rugby union, greyhound racing and speedway stadium in Exeter, Devon
County_Ground_Stadium
Association football club in England
a second-place finish in that division, finishing 2nd behind champions Ramsgate on goal difference, saw them promoted to the Premier Division for the first
Horsham_F.C.
English footballer and manager
Gillingham and Gravesend & Northfleet. He is currently the manager of Ramsgate. He spent two years as Welling United manager before joining Stoke City
Adrian_Pennock
Greyhound racing track in Manchester, England
Belle Vue Stadium was a greyhound racing track in Belle Vue, Manchester, England, where the first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24
Belle_Vue_Stadium
Former greyhound racing track in London, England
Wimbledon Stadium, also known as Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium, was a greyhound racing track located in Wimbledon in southwest London, England. It also hosted
Wimbledon_Stadium
Association football club in England
ultimately sacked in November 2023 following defeats to eighth-tier side, Ramsgate in the FA Cup and Oxford City in the National League. A month later, former
Woking_F.C.
Stadium in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
The Millmoor Ground, commonly known as Millmoor, is a football stadium in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It was the home ground of Rotherham County
Millmoor
Former British sports venue
Burnley Greyhound Stadium also known as Towneley Stadium was a former greyhound racing and speedway stadium in Burnley, Lancashire, England. South of
Burnley_Greyhound_Stadium
British greyhound racing venue
Central Park Stadium, formerly Sittingbourne Stadium, is a greyhound racing track, and former speedway track and football stadium located in Murston, Sittingbourne
Central_Park_Stadium
Greyhound racing stadium in England
Castleford Whitwood Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Altofts Lane, Whitwood, Castleford, England. In April 1939 William Burrows and John Cain
Castleford_Whitwood_Stadium
Football league season
results (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Ramsgate v Chichester City Sittingbourne v Three Bridges Three Bridges v Chichester
2023–24_Isthmian_League
Greyhound racing track in east London
Romford Greyhound Stadium, referred to as Coral Romford Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track located in Romford town centre in the London Borough
Romford_Greyhound_Stadium
Association football club in London, England
Alan Turvey Trophy for a second time in the club's history, defeating Ramsgate 1–0 after extra-time in the final. Wingate & Finchley are often perceived
Wingate_&_Finchley_F.C.
British greyhound racing venue
Hove Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track located in the Hove Park area of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. The stadium also has a restaurant
Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium
Brighton_&_Hove_Greyhound_Stadium
Stadium in Yarmouth, England
Yarmouth Stadium is a greyhound racing track located at Caister-on-Sea in the Borough of Great Yarmouth and English county of Norfolk. It is licensed
Yarmouth_Stadium
Greyhound racing stadium
West Suffolk Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium on Spring Lane in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The stadium was constructed in 1949 on the south
West Suffolk Greyhound Stadium
West_Suffolk_Greyhound_Stadium
Early-20th-century English venue for dog racing and boxing
Temple Mills Stadium also known as White Temple Stadium was a greyhound racing, whippet racing and boxing venue in East London. The track was located on
Temple_Mills_Stadium
Sports Governing body
racing in Great Britain. As of March 2026, it governed the 18 licensed stadiums in England and Wales. It was formed in 2009 as a self-regulating body after
Greyhound Board of Great Britain
Greyhound_Board_of_Great_Britain
Venue and speedway track in Dorset, England
Poole Stadium is a speedway and former greyhound racing venue located in the town centre of Poole, Dorset in England. The stadium is owned by the Borough
Poole_Stadium
São Tomé and Príncipe footballer
scoring one goal, for Corinthian-Casuals. In January 2019 the player joined Ramsgate. Nine months later he moved to East Grinstead Town. During his first season
Gil_Carvalho
2011 British film by Ellen Perry
Dalglish as Himself The production filmed in Kent in May 2010 at the Port of Ramsgate, the Port of Dover and the White Cliffs of Dover. These locations are featured
Will_(2011_film)
English footballer
into non-League football with Welling United in November 2023 and then Ramsgate in July 2025. He subsequently joined AFC Whyteleafe. Born in Lambeth, Greater
Anthony Grant (footballer, born 1987)
Anthony_Grant_(footballer,_born_1987)
English greyhound racing venue
St Helens Greyhound Racing and Sports Stadium was a greyhound racing and former football stadium off Park Road in Parr, St Helens, Lancashire A football
St Helens Greyhound Racing and Sports Stadium
St_Helens_Greyhound_Racing_and_Sports_Stadium
Greyhound racing stadium in Derbyshire, England
Chesterfield Sports Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Station Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. The stadium began to take form in 1939
Chesterfield_Sports_Stadium
Australian rules footballer (born 1980)
man award. In 2002, Carr was said to be a key instigator of the famous Ramsgate fight between Crows and Port players after Showdown XI. By 2004 his leadership
Josh_Carr
Football stadium in Braintree, Essex, England
Cressing Road, also known as the Rare Breed Meat Co. Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Braintree, Essex, and the home ground of Braintree
Cressing_Road
Defunct sports stadium in Leicester, England
Leicester Stadium also known as the Blackbird Road Stadium, was a sports stadium on Parker Drive in Leicester. The stadium was initially used for greyhound
Leicester_Stadium
English footballer (born 1999)
Giorgio, has played non-league football for various teams, including Ramsgate and also appeared on the 12th season of Love Island. Her other brother
Alessia_Russo
Stadium in Mildenhall, Suffolk
Mildenhall Stadium is a speedway, stock car racing and Greyhound Board of Great Britain regulated greyhound racing venue located in Mildenhall, Suffolk
Mildenhall_Stadium
Motorsport racing track in Norfolk, UK
6310111°E / 52.6548278; 0.6310111 Swaffham Raceway, originally Swaffham Stadium, is a stock car and banger racing circuit in Swaffham, Norfolk, which also
Swaffham_Raceway
Former stadium in Walthamstow, East London
Stadium was a greyhound racing track in the London Borough of Waltham Forest in east London. It was regarded as the leading greyhound racing stadium in
Walthamstow_Stadium
UK motorsport racing track
King's Lynn Stadium, also known as the Adrian Flux Arena and previously as the Norfolk Arena, is a short oval stadium situated to the south of King's
King's_Lynn_Stadium
Greyhound racing stadium in County Durham
Houghton Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham. The track was constructed on the east side of Hall Lane and north
Houghton_Stadium
Stadium
Stanley Greyhound Stadium, also known as Murray Park Stadium, was a greyhound racing stadium in Stanley, County Durham. In the northerly part of County
Stanley_Greyhound_Stadium
Greyhound racing venue in Askern, England
Askern Greyhound Stadium is a former greyhound racing stadium in Selby Road, Askern, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire. The track was independent (unaffiliated
Askern_Greyhound_Stadium
Football club
away to Ramsgate and stated that it would be unable to fulfil the following weekend's fixture either. This was owing to the Keith Tuckey stadium being locked
Croydon_Athletic_F.C.
Former greyhound racing stadium in London, England
Edmonton Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Edmonton, London, in the London Borough of Enfield. The stadium was located on the north side of the
Edmonton_Stadium,_London
English football club season
delighted to announce the signing of Mason Hunter from Charlton Athletic". Ramsgate Official X Account. 27 March 2026. Retrieved 27 March 2026. "Two pre-season
2025–26 Charlton Athletic F.C. season
2025–26_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._season
Greyhound racing stadium in Ireland
Coundon Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium situated off the B6287, in Coundon, County Durham. The track was constructed in 1936, on fields
Coundon_Greyhound_Stadium
Sports venue in Lincolnshire, England
Boston Sports Stadium was a greyhound racing and speedway stadium on New Hammond Beck Road, Wyberton, near Boston, Lincolnshire. The stadium was constructed
Boston_Sports_Stadium
Former sports venue in London
New Cross Stadium, Hornshay Street, Old Kent Road, in South East London opened 1 June 1933, as a greyhound racing stadium and later speedway. The ground
New_Cross_Stadium
Former stadium in Hackney, London
Wick Stadium was a greyhound racing and speedway stadium located at Waterden Road in Hackney Wick, London, England. The site chosen for the stadium was
Hackney_Wick_Stadium
Former sports venue in Southrnd-on-Sea, Essex, England
0.7149861°E / 51.5444111; 0.7149861 Southend Stadium was a former greyhound racing and football stadium in Grainger Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It was
Southend_Stadium
Greyhound racing stadium in England
Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium on Sealand Road, west Chester, Cheshire. It is not to be confused with Sealand Road football stadium. The
Chester_Greyhound_Stadium
English football tournament season
Manchester City who defeated Leeds United 4–0 at the City of Manchester Stadium in front of 20,000 fans. 186 teams from tiers 7-10 competed in the Extra
2024–25_FA_Youth_Cup
Former sports venue in Derby, England
Greyhound Stadium or Derby Stadium was a greyhound racing venue in Derby, England. A full century before turning into a greyhound stadium the site was
Derby_Greyhound_Stadium
Sporting complex in Greater London, England
the Stratford City development. It contains the Olympic stadium, now known as the London Stadium, and the Olympic swimming pool together with the athletes'
Queen_Elizabeth_Olympic_Park
RAMSGATE STADIUM
RAMSGATE STADIUM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly from Ramsdell in Hampshire, but more likely from Ramsdale, a place in North Yorkshire, named from Old English hramsa ‘wild garlic’ (or possibly the genitive case of the byname Ram(m) ‘ram’) + dæl ‘valley’, or from Ramsdale Farm in Arnold, Nottinghamshire. Compare Ransdell.
RAMSGATE STADIUM
RAMSGATE STADIUM
Boy/Male
Tamil
Unknown
Girl/Female
Biblical
The word, the thing, a bee, obedient.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Weary
Girl/Female
Tamil
Independent, Submissive, Willing, Dependent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Luminous; Shining Forth
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Portuguese, Tamil
Jehovah Saves; The Lord is Salvation; Yahweh; Funny; Friendship; Love
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Pancratius, PANCRAZIO means "all power."
Boy/Male
British, English
Fearsome
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HIEN means "gentle, quiet."
Male
African
butcher.
RAMSGATE STADIUM
RAMSGATE STADIUM
RAMSGATE STADIUM
RAMSGATE STADIUM
RAMSGATE STADIUM
n.
A kind of telemeter for measuring the distance of an object of known dimensions, by observing the angle it subtends; especially (Surveying), a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope; -- also called stadia, and stadia rod.
pl.
of Stadium
n.
Hence, a race course; especially, the Olympic course for foot races.
n.
A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
n.
A stadium.
n.
A horizontal graduated bar mounted on a staff, used as a stadium, or telemeter, for measuring distances.