[1][2] The site's largest number of spectators was for a 28 June 1956 game, between Newtown and Swansea City in the Welsh Cup, with 5,004 attendees.
[3] The stadium's Control Techniques stand contains 420 covered seats, as well as the dressing rooms used by the club and for general community use.
[4] In October 2009 a new media room with balcony was added, which also acts as an exclusive sponsors' lounge on club match days.
[4] In early 2004, the site was the first club stadium in the Welsh Premier to be awarded a UEFA Licence.
Following the awarding, the club has hosted UEFA cup ties of Newtown, against Skonto Riga (1996) and Wisła Kraków (1998), as well as U21, U18 and U15 internationals, full ladies internationals, and Champions League and UEFA ties for other Welsh Premier Clubs.
The new surface allowed the renting of the pitch to other junior clubs and organisations, as well as for community activities.