White City Stadium, Glasgow

White City Stadium was a greyhound racing and speedway track in Glasgow, Scotland.

The grandstand stood on the south side adjacent to Paisley Road with terracing all around the track.

[5] Track trainers won the Scottish Greyhound Derby on two occasions, first with Sister Olive in 1931 and one year later with Laverock.

[7] The stadium became well known as mainly an international speedway venue but suffered from the 45% entertainment tax introduced by the government after the war.

Some years later, Helen Street police station was built on the part of the site not occupied by the road.

White City Greyhound Stadium c.1960