
Clifton Park Racecourse at Squires Gate was a short-lived greyhound track in Blackpool, operating for just four years before closing in 1937. Often mistaken for the nearby Blackpool Greyhound Stadium, Clifton Park had an unusual layout that ultimately contributed to its decline. Originally, the site was relocated in 1911 to a large area of land south of Blackpool and north of St Annes-on-Sea, intended to become a long-term venue for horse racing. A grandstand was constructed on the south side of Squires Gate Lane, while 144 stable boxes were built near Blackpool Golf Links. To the east of the racecourse,… Read more »