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Friday, 11 May 2012

New 'Stow' Petition

As you may well know by now, May 8th saw the Waltham Forest Council approval of a Housing Scheme, at a very heated planning meeting, for the site of the former greyhound track - The Stow - but the final decision rests with London Mayor, Boris Johnson, who has shown favour for the rival plans of pro-racing millionaire - Bob Morton.
A final decision announcement is expected in the week beginning Monday May 21st.

The abuse that greyhounds endure to sustain the racing industry must not be expanded further


Please sign and share this new  Stow petition, calling on Boris Johnson to NOT consider a re-introduction of greyhound racing at Walthamstow.
In 2012, we should be focussing and advocating plans that hold ethical and forward-thinking objectives - please ask Boris to show that London can achieve this.

For further action on the future of the Stow please remember Walthamstow - Housing Approval.


Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Walthamstow - Housing Approval

The 3 and a half hour planning meeting last night at Walthamstow, of L&Q's now approved Housing Application on the former greyhound site - The Stow - started calmly:

'7:12PM The public have started to take their seats at Walthamstow Assembly Hall.'
'11:05PM [housing]Application is approved'
'11:06PM Furious scenes...'
'11:10PM Members of the crowd have gone up to shout at Councillors...'

A brief in-between:

6:20PM WF Guardian acknowledged the petition against a return of greyhound racing at the 'Stow', which was verbally acknowledged by the Council Officer at 7:53PM after detailing the Housing Plans. GS delivered the petition to the Planning Officer and the WF Guardian earlier in the day.

Throughout the meeting WF Guardian updated the live feed with reports of some of the 23 people who were listed to speak - a mixture of Councillors, pro-racers, resident association reps, L&Q reps etc,etc.

8:00PM The impartiality of Councillors was again strongly defended.

8:20PM Pro-racer - Ricky Holloway was given a standing ovation after speaking of wanting the[greyhound]stadium back and calling the Council rotten to the core.

8:35PM - onwards - the listed speakers were either applauded for speaking against the Housing Plans or heckled, booed and shouted at for speaking for the Housing Plans. Racing personality J. McCririck attacked L&Q and Council Officer D.Scourfield, resulting in the Committee Chair shouting back at J.McCririck on his impartiality accusations - and so the meeting went on, getting more heated and more appeals for calm.

'10:55 Loud heckling now and slow hand clapping.' The Committee Chair threatens to eject all members of the public.

'11:05PM application approved'

Whilst there has been varying concerns of the Housing Plans for 294 homes from L&Q, the rival plans of Pro-Racing Millionaire, Bob Morton, to offer 94 homes and a re-opening of the greyhound track have been backed by the All-Party Parliamentary Greyhound Group - group of MP's with a purpose to 'raise parliamentary awareness of issues relating to the greyhound industry and to promote the sport' and who enjoy GBGB funded 'occasional race events'.

So now the pro-racing SOS campaigners will head off to the office of London Mayor, Boris Johnson, to call for his intervention. Boris Johnson will either 'call in' the plans for further consideration, or do nothing. Announcement is expected from Monday May 21st.
May 16th sees a planning meeting for a bus depot and training centre, for the unemployed, on the former external car-park of the Walthamstow greyhound track, which the pro-racing campaigners are objecting to.

Meanwhile  - Whittingham Kennels are looking for a home for 2 elderly greyhounds, who are ex-racing-casualties of the former Walthamstow greyhound track.
8 year old Owl & 9 year old Duchess, through no fault of their own find themselves back in kennels.

GS would like to thank all who joined the long campaign to raise awareness to Waltham Forest Councillors, as to the plight of greyhounds, and for signing/sharing the petition against a return of racing at the 'Stow'.


Action update


L&Q are now keen to start building work but final approval rests with Assembly Members of the Greater London Authority and Mayor Boris Johnson.

Polite emails are now needed to Assembly Members and, again, to Boris Johnson
Please help to raise their awareness to the plight of greyhounds - to the inherent abuse they endure in order to sustain the racing industry.

Email addresses(copy block form and paste into 'to' box)


Boris.Johnson@london.gov.uk; mayor@london.gov.uk; tony.arbour@london.gov.uk;
gareth.bacon@london.gov.uk; john.biggs@london.gov.uk; andrew.boff@london.gov.uk;
victoria.borwick@london.gov.uk; james.cleverly@london.gov.uk; len.duvall@london.gov.uk;
roger.evans@london.gov.uk; nicky.gavron@london.gov.uk; darren.johnson@london.gov.uk;
jenny.jones@london.gov.uk; kit.malthouse@london.gov.uk; joanne.mccartney@london.gov.uk;
steve.oconnell@london.gov.uk; caroline.pidgeon@london.gov.uk; murad.qureshi@london.gov.uk;
navin.shah@london.gov.uk; valerie.shawcross@london.gov.uk; richard.tracey@london.gov.uk;
Roxanne.Williams@london.gov.uk; Joanna.Thomas@london.gov.uk

Please also sign and share this petition to the London Mayor.


Recent good and bad news for greyhounds, concerning other greyhound tracks, include:

Recent planning approval for housing for Gretna's Flapping greyhound track  was welcome news after the re-opening of Westhoughton Flapping track.
Brandon Stadium, Coventry, was re-licensed by the GBGB in April despite opposition from greyhound advocates.
Towcester Racecourse face an ongoing campaign against recent approval of a new greyhound track plan.
In Reading a 'Racino' had been granted planning permission, which includes a greyhound track, but as yet no building works have been undertaken and recent approval of a separate casino plan  may well see the Racino not being built.
And now with GRA part owned by Galliard building company and plans for housing to re-place Wimbledon greyhound track what news will there be for their other tracks at Oxford, Manchester and Birmingham?

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Candlelight Vigil for Irish Greyhounds

Amongst the news and huge outcry at the discovery of Racing Greyhounds Killed and Dumped in Mass Grave over the Easter weekend, where a few days later the IGB(Irish Greyhound Board)had 'identified' the greyhound owners but up to the 21st April the Gardai had 'received no formal identification of the owners', it is business as usual for the Irish Greyhound Industry -

* New deals to link the Irish Greyhound Industry 'further into the European market and into the the Asian market'

Betting integrity agreements with Betfair, who sponsored a free admission for all at Shelbourne greyhound track

* €5m overspend fiasco on greyhound HQ - the taxpayer-funded IGB have struggled with debts to Limerick City Council and its accumulated loans worry the Dept. of Agriculture

* More fundraising nights for those in need of funds, such as Cloverfield School and St.Munchin's College, both at Limerick greyhound track, even though SchoolDays.ie clearly have other ideas for raising funds without the support of animal abuse.

* More PR programmes, such as school tours which, rightly, led to more outcry and radio discussions with IGB acknowledgement of the school tours partly to encourage trainers/breeders//owners for the future - also a 'concern' of Education Minister, Ruairi Quinn, after questioned by TD Maureen O'Sullivan, who does not approve of the encouragement of the 'culture of blood sports'

* There was even an IGB notice to owners and breeders asking for details of greyhounds they wished to sell, whereby the IGB would pass on the details to parties who'd shown interest in syndication, export enquiries and national ownership(link to this IGB appeal no longer available)

Anvil Ireland, release statistics for greyhounds in Irish Pounds from 2011

* Across the boarder, Northern Ireland Sports Minister reveals a welcome statement that greyhound racing is NOT a sport

Please attend and/or share the Candlelight Vigil for Greyhounds in Cork 
                                             May 18th  @7:00PM


Join and share the 'Candlelight Vigil for the Greyhounds killed in Limerick' Cork City Library, Grand Parade, in remembrance and to raise awareness for greyhounds.
Maybe you can't attend but could organise a vigil in your area for the same day and time? If so leave your thoughts/ideas/details on the event page for the organiser to contact you.

Please also take a moment to add your name to and share this petition -
Finally put a stop to the mass-murder of greyhounds in Ireland