[1] Greyhound Racing takes place every Monday, Wednesday and Sunday morning, as well as occasional Saturday evenings.
In 1928 Len Franklin & Ernie Wedon, both professional gamblers in pre-war London visited the newly built Clapton Stadium.
[3] Franklin & Wedon also leased the adjacent field to enable better access and applied for planning permission for a new stadium.
[3] The opening date for the new stadium was set for 11 May 1940 but on that same day the Germans invaded the Netherlands and Belgium resulting in the evacuation of Yarmouth.
Franklin was a steward and judge and when Racing Manager Ernie Wedon sold his share to buy Ipswich Stadium.
Simon & Justin Franklin then brought in Nigel Bray as General Manager whilst they took control of other duties.
Trainers Mark Wallis and John Mullins joined Yarmouth after the closure of Walthamstow Stadium via Harlow.
Track improvements costing £190,000 were completed in 2012 and Mark Wallis became Champion Trainer 2012 to 2014 as a Yarmouth handler.