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By March 2011, Plymouth Argyle was heavily in debt and its directors decided to put the club into administration. Once the bulk of the debt had […]
In 2009, English football clubs were vying to be one of the host venues for the 2018 World Cup competition should the country win the bid. […]
The 2008 Area Action Plan sought to improve the park’s landscape quality and access whilst minimising maintenance commitments and maximising revenue generation. It proposed to create […]
Extensive consultation in 2000, showed that most people wanted better sports facilities with a new-build replacement for the aging Mayflower Centre but having better park facilities […]
The front page of the Evening Herald on 11th April 1996 unveiled a bold design for a future super-stadium, called the ‘Tradium’, at Home Park. An […]
In a four-page edition of ‘Plymouth People’ in 1991, the Council set out its vision for better sports facilities which included refurbishing the run-down Mayflower Centre […]
By 1990, the Mayflower Centre and its extensions were starting to look time-worn, having been cheaply constructed. Other sports halls in the city were also at […]
In 1972, Devon County Council – the Highways Authority at the time – made provision for a £10 million dual-carriageway flyover that would have linked the […]
Once a decision had been taken in 1962 to build the new indoor swimming pool in Central Park and not in the city centre as some […]
At the start of the Coronation year, 1937, two stone pillars at the entrance to Compton Park Villas Road (now Compton Avenue) became available, prompting a […]