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Perry Barr stadium will shut its doors in August 2025 after almost 100 years in Birmingham - here's how it looked in its final months before the closure
this time at the cost of the speedway venue at perry barr....i find it incredible that yet more housing is going to built while the hundreds of apartments opposite the speedway still lie empty over 2 years since completed...
Sadly I can't see any mention of it being Birchfield Harriers original stadium (as the first Alexander Stadium, named after W W Alexander, completed in 1927 to celebrate the club’s 50th Jubilee). This history is so often overlooked in favour of its speedway and greyhound racing history. Birchfield Harriers were the first club to own their own track.
Hope someone manages to secure the William Bloye leaping stag plaque. Or maybe the 1920s building displaying the plaque will be preserved in the redevelopment. We live in hope ! But I somehow doubt it.
If you check out post #3 on the thread below you'll see the name 'Birchfield Harriers' proudly displayed on the building, this was facing Aldridge Road/Wellhead Lane. The BH sign was replaced with 'Perry Barr Stadium', presumably, when the new stadium was built at Perry Park.