Highbury Stadium (Fleetwood)

[1] The ground was opened in 1939, at the culmination of the most successful three-year period in the club's history, having completed a hat-trick of Lancashire Combination Cup wins.

[4] A quickfire 19 days effort resulted in the concrete wall surrounding the pitch being demolished and a 30 feet wide track being constructed.

Originally stated to hold 1,240, this figure was later revised downwards 50% by Lancashire County Council to the official capacity of 621.

[11] On 23 August 2008 the new stands were opened for Fleetwood's inaugural Conference North match against Vauxhall Motors.

Phase Two, the construction of the new East Stand, was originally scheduled to begin during the close season in 2009, but was postponed by a year and the plans revised.

The stand, with a proposed price tag of £4 million, was designed with three levels of seating, five executive boxes (subsequently increased to seven) and a function suite.

[14] Planning permission was granted by Wyre Borough Council in March 2010, and development was set to begin during the 2010 close season.

Construction began in May 2010, ahead of Fleetwood's Conference North Play-off Final against Alfreton Town, which they won 2–1.

A view of the Percy Ronson Stand