Mildenhall Stadium

[4] In August 1990, Dick Partridge approached Terry Waters regarding a return for speedway and the introduction of greyhound racing.

[5] An eight race card started with a 375 metres event that was won by Coppacabana a 3-1 shot trained by Mills in a time of 24.61 secs.

[6] The stadium suffered a two-month closure in the early part of 1992 before re-opening under new management headed by Denis Diffley.

[8] One of the sports leading trainers Linda Jones from nearby Lakenheath attended the track regularly whilst establishing the Imperial Kennels.

In 2006, a couple bought a house close to Mildenhall Stadium where stock car racing and speedway have taken place since 1975, and began complaining about the noise.

[15] In 2020, Kevin Boothby (the Towcester promoter) announced the return of racing and renamed the stadium Suffolk Downs.

[2] Mark Wallis joined the stadium training ranks during 2023 and won his 14th Greyhound Trainer of the Year title after recording 1591 points.

Greyhound racing at Mildenhall Stadium c.1991