Longford Greyhound Stadium

Racing took place every Monday and Friday evening and the facilities included a fast food bar and totalisator betting.

It was organised by two men called Matthew J. Lyons (a local businessman) and John E. Dorris (managing director) who purchased the Sligo greyhound operation and brought it to Longford.

[10] In June 1989, the track celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special a meeting that was attended by Frank Berry (jockey), Larry Cunningham, Eddie Macken and Ray Flynn.

In the new millennium, the track battled for survival during hard financial climates, led by Racing Manager Patrick Farrington and the voluntary committee.

In July 2014, the sale of the Park Road track was agreed to Scottish-based greyhound owner Howard Wallace.