Victory at Glastonbury!
No more greyhound racing at Abbey Moor Stadium
(less than 5 months after it re-started
)
updated march 2006


The "Stadium of Death".
Now just a football stadium again.

Supporters of Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action (ASGA) who had gathered for a demonstration outside the Salisbury offices of Peter Toogood, owner of Glastonbury's Abbey Moor Stadium, on Monday, March 6th, were met by Mr Toogood, who told them "you've won, it's over, I'm giving up".

He then went into his offices and came out a few minutes later with the following written statement:-

"This is to officially confirm that I have today telephoned the greyhound operators and advised them that due to more vandalism which is also putting the football club in jeopardy there will be no more greyhound racing at Abbey Moor Stadium Glastonbury."

Toogood was referring to yet another attack on the stadium by the Animal Liberation Front, which was reported on the Western Animal Rights Network website as follows:

3/2/06 Greyhound Race Track visited by the ALF
Glastonbury track targeted for the third time.

During the morning of Friday March 3rd 2006, Animal Liberation Front activists attacked the Glastonbury greyhound racing track for the third time.


Power cables for the track's floodlights were cut, red paint was thrown on the track, and messages were spray-painted around the track.

A race was planned for Friday night. Hopefully the continual property damage at the track will soon force it to close, they are said to be struggling financially.

This action is dedicated to Snow Storm, a greyhound which died in pain after a race at the track on January 27th.

Close the track!

There is no doubt that the ALF actions at the stadium contributed significantly to Toogood's decision to close the dog track and we are quite sure such activists would be regarded as heroes by the spirits of Rusty, Snowstorm and the many thousands of other greyhounds that have suffered and died through the brutality of the dog racing industry.

It was also obvious that Toogood was very perturbed at the prospect of a demonstration outside his offices and the fact that the ASGA campaign was now extending beyond protests outside the stadium and starting to target him on a personal level. He may also have heard that next in the pipeline was a march to his home address.

After Toogood brought greyhound racing back to Abbey Moor Stadium last October, there were many reports of injuries to dogs, culminating in the tragic death of Snowstorm, and several incidents of illtreatment of greyhounds by trainers. The track also contributed to the overall demand of the dog racing industry for the mass breeding of greyhounds, with the majority being put to death when no longer required for racing.

Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action can be contacted at avonsomersetga@yahoo.co.uk and you can find more info about them by clicking here

VICTORY FOR GREYHOUNDS AS RACE TRACK CLOSES : Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action Press Release

Campaigners are celebrating today following the announcement that Glastonbury's Abbey Moor stadium will no longer host greyhound racing.

In a written statement, owner Peter Toogood confirmed that there will be no more greyhound racing at the Glastonbury track.

The stadium controversially re-introduced greyhound racing in October 2005 and animal rescue workers were concerned at the cruelty endured by dogs during racing and their neglect when they are no longer fit to race.

"We are delighted that Mr Toogood has decided to call a halt to greyhound racing at the Abbey Moor stadium. This is a great victory for animal welfare in the west country," said Dave Garland, spokesman for Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action.

"Just a few weeks ago a dog died after breaking his neck while racing at the Glastonbury stadium. In December a young greyhound was abandoned at the track and another trainer was reported to the RSPCA after threatening to shoot his dog. Many greyhounds are injured while racing and thousands are killed or abandoned across the UK every year."

"This is the last independent "flapping" track in the south west and we are concerned that some trainers will now euthanise their dogs as they have nowhere to race them. We are appealing to trainers to contact their local rescue centres to find new homes for their dogs rather than abandon them or have them killed. Greyhounds are very loving dogs and they make great family pets. There is no need for any animal to be destroyed."

Trainers can contact the Greyhound and Lurcher Welfare & Rescue hotline on 07931 834 283 and we will find homes for any greyhounds in need.

A letter will also be issued to every veterinary surgery in the Somerset area urging them not to put unwanted greyhounds to sleep. There are many animal rescue groups in the south west willing to help find homes for the dogs.

Read on to see the history of the campaign:

News about Glastonbury Abbey Moor stadium:

Greyhound killed at Glastonbury's "Stadium of Death":

Abbey Moor has been dubbed the "Stadium of Death" by local greyhound protection campaigners, due to the dangerous nature of the track and the large number of dogs put to death by the greyhound racing industry generally.

Since the track reopened last October, there have been several serious injuries to greyhounds running there and now a dog has died. Unsurprisingly, the track proprietors kept tight-lipped about the incident, but now the news has leaked out.

During a race on 27th January 2006, a greyhound called "Snow Storm" hit the barrier surrounding the track and lay crying for 10 minutes before dying. Even hardened greyhound racing enthusiasts were upset that the dog suffered for so long, despite there being a vet on-site.

It is suspected that Snow Storm sustained a heart attack after having to endure racing twice in one night, which is normally not permitted at greyhound tracks.

Glastonbury demo report 27th Dece
mber:



Greyhound trainer abandons dog during demo
as trainers show their true nature
click here for
full details.


Greyhounds rescued from Taunton trainer:



"Twiggy", a 2 yr old greyhound bitch, rescued in January by a Greyhound Action supporter from Barry Wilkinson, a trainer in Taunton.

Click here to find out more about Twiggy and the other dogs rescued from
a trainer who raced his dogs at Glastonbury.



 

History of the Campaign:

After a period of refurbishment, during which the track was used for training racing greyhounds, Abbey Moor Stadium in Glastonbury is to start staging dog race meetings again.

Following the closure of Newton Abbot, Glastonbury is now one of only three dog tracks that remain in South West England. Please support the campaign to close it and continue the process of making the whole region a no-go zone for greyhound racing.

Our Avon & Somerset branch are running an intense high profile campaign against the re-opened track. If you can help in anyway, you can contact them at: avonsomersetga@yahoo.co.uk or click here for more about their campaigns.

Abbey Moor Stadium is not far from the A39 and is signposted. A map of the location can be found at http://www.abbeymoorstadium.co.uk/contact.html

Petition:

Please could you sign the petition below, if you haven't already, to support GA and cross-post and circulate to as many AR groups as possible. We desperately need to increase the volume of signatures.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/599374928 (note: the petition might not be up yet ... so please keep trying, it will be)

FREE STICKERS!

Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action have produced special car stickers (actual size 11¾" x 3¼") calling on members of the public to boycott Glastonbury Stadium. If you live in the Somerset area, please contact us for some to display in your own car and to distribute to other local people. They are free of charge ... you can contact us by phone or email using the contact details below.


For previous history of this campaign...read on:

Demo, Monday 6.15pm Monday 10th October 2005

After a period of refurbishment, during which the track was used for training racing greyhounds, Abbey Moor Stadium in Glastonbury is to start staging dog race meetings again.

Following the closure of Newton Abbot, Glastonbury is now one of only three dog tracks that remain in South West England. Please support the campaign to close it and continue the process of making the whole region a no-go zone for greyhound racing.

Dear Friend,

We have just heard that Greyhound Racing is to start again THIS MONDAY (10th October) at the Glastonbury Abbey Moor Stadium.

We need as many people to have a peaceful presence outside the track with as many rescued dogs as possible.

The track opens at 6.30pm with racing starting at 7.30pm.

We will be outside from 6.15pm onwards... we want to hand a Greyhound Action leaflet to everyone entering the track. I'm sure there will be a "hardcore" of racing people who won't listen, but I am also sure that there will be some local people who have no idea of the cruelty inherent in greyhound racing.

Please, please spread the word - we really need to show the public & the local press the "other side" of the racing industry. A good turnout for the greyhounds is needed on this opening night.

For anyone in the South West who can make it to Glastonbury on Monday here is a map. The track is on the Godney Rd, not far from the A39 (it is signposted).

We will also be issuing a press release to local newspapers, radio & TV so we really need a good turnout! Please spread the word.

We also need people to write to the local council - will post details soon.

Thank you,

Gina,
Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action.

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