A company called the Preston Greyhound Racing Association had employed a local labour force to build and run a new greyhound stadium situated in the
Ribbleton Ward in east Preston. The site chosen was partly on a recreation ground next door to the 1914 built Waverley Park Cotton Mill (the last cotton mill to be built in Preston). The track which was on the south side of houses on Miller Road was accessed from Acregate Lane. Racing was planned for every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings; this was common practice at the time and before a restriction was introduced as to which nights tracks were allowed to race. The paddock and racing kennels were literally constructed next door to houses in Oxley Road which must have been very noisy for the residents during racing. The greyhounds would only be housed during racing with the resident kennels situated on a 26-acre site called Sykes Holt in the village of
Mellor Brook six miles to the east. There were 100 kennels with the addition of rest kennels and exercising accommodation. ==Opening==