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On 11/19/2025 at 9:03 PM, gazz 50s said:

Peterborough are holding an evening with night on Friday 21st November hosted by Craig Saul with SCB Chairman and former referee Jim Lawrence Danny King and Ritche Hawkins. For tickets message Katy Lewis on the Peterborough Panthers Supporters Club Facebook page 

Tickets not needed, just rock up!

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I was there last night, only the fact that Chris Louis and Ritchie Hawkins had stepped down got mentioned at the beginning, then Ritchie and Danny King went on to say how sad they were etc. But definitely no revelations as to why it had happened. They were keeping very shtum about it.

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15 hours ago, Lurcher said:

any updates from the meeting?

 

 

3 hours ago, cowboy cookie returns? said:

Did Richie & Danny have much to say last night?

I was there last night, only the fact that Chris Louis and Ritchie Hawkins had stepped down got mentioned at the beginning, then Ritchie and Danny King went on to say how sad they were etc. But definitely no revelations as to why it had happened. They were keeping very shtum about it.

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https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/other-sport/peterborough-panthers-set-to-look-for-new-home-in-the-city-as-the-battle-for-survival-continues-5428621

I feel like this is the end of the road.

The chances of building a new speedway track in Peterborough are close to zero, especially in the current economic climate.

Very sad.

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17 minutes ago, LagutaRacingFan said:

https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/other-sport/peterborough-panthers-set-to-look-for-new-home-in-the-city-as-the-battle-for-survival-continues-5428621

I feel like this is the end of the road.

The chances of building a new speedway track in Peterborough are close to zero, especially in the current economic climate.

Very sad.

Can’t fault the efforts of anyone trying to get speedway back at the Showground but it’s turned out two years wasted if the end result was always going to be a new home - it’s very sad situation speedway could have continued the last two seasons and had there been more enthusiasm from Chapman who knows what could have happened . Hopefully a new site can be found but not sure where the money is coming from to fund it on what is a 1000 fans 

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Chances of land owners changing their minds are few and far between

Every Oxford is seriously outnumbered by those that don't 

Fair play to the Save Panthers group though for a great effort and whilst the site is undeveloped (as with Brandon, Monmore, Newcastle) hope however small remains

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Now the tenants are out, it's best for land owners to keep it that way. The provision of an alternative venue for Panthers to run at as contained in the NPPF and Local Plans has not really helped Coventry in the last 10 years.

It's going to be another long haul

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5 hours ago, LagutaRacingFan said:

https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/other-sport/peterborough-panthers-set-to-look-for-new-home-in-the-city-as-the-battle-for-survival-continues-5428621

I feel like this is the end of the road.

The chances of building a new speedway track in Peterborough are close to zero, especially in the current economic climate.

 


Just to add some clarity to the article, because the coverage doesn’t really reflect what was actually said.

Forever Panthers haven’t “given up” on the Showground or accepted that Speedway has no future there. The company simply reported that the current landowner has indicated they don’t plan to reopen the site for events — but that is not the final word, and it’s certainly not the end of the conversation.

The important point missing from the article is this:

👉 Speedway and the Showground remain protected under national and local planning policies.
This isn’t something that can just be ignored or written off.

Forever Panthers are still actively exploring all options, including those policy protections, and they’re engaging with the council, partners and the wider community. That’s the reality behind the press release.

So while “looking for a new home” makes a neat headline, it leaves out the actual context:
the fight isn’t over, the policy protections still exist, and the Showground hasn’t suddenly become an impossible venue.

Fans should stay encouraged — the release was positive, measured and focused on solutions, even if the reporting didn’t quite capture that.

Just to be clear, the press release and the coverage aren’t quite aligned. Anyone familiar with Speedway — including people like Peter Oakes, who understands both the club and the sport (and I’m pretty sure that Paul Grinnell was named on the first copy) — would know that the situation is more nuanced than “Panthers looking for a new home.”
The intention was to update supporters honestly without closing the door on the Showground, especially given the planning policy protections that still apply.

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