Wimbledon safe after securing three-year lease.

The future of speedway racing at Wimbledon Stadiu💖m, one of the sports legendary venues, has been safeguarded for the n💖ext three years, following the agreement of a new lease between the Stadium landlords, the Greyhound Racing Association and the Directors of Wimbledon Speedway PLC.

Next season sees the Londoners rejoin the Conference League, speedways third division, and after the disappointment of finishing at the foot of the table in 2002, hopes are high that the Dons will mount a title challenꦏge when the season kicks off in March.

The future of speedway racing at Wimbledon Stadium, one of the sports legendary venues, has ꦜbeen safeguarded for the next three years, following the agreement of a new lease between the Stadium landlords😼, the Greyhound Racing Association and the Directors of Wimbledon Speedway PLC.

Next season sees the Londoners rejoin the Conference League, speedways third division, and after the disappointment of fཧinishing at the foot of the table in 2002, hopes are high that the Dons will mount a title challenge wh🦄en the season kicks off in March.

With the famous Dons now secure in their plush Plough Lane surroundings, Wimbledon PLC Director P♔aul Coppin paid tribute to the GRA for all their support over the past 𓃲seven months.

"Without the constant support and enthusiasm of Mick Hardy, Arthur Deveraux and his colleagues at Wimbledon Stadium, our efforts last June to resurrect the Donꦚs would h♊ave come to nothing," he said.

"Both the Board of Wimbledon Speedway PLC and the GRA remain fully committed to res✱toring the Dons to their rightful position♎ as one of the premier speedway clubs in the world." concluded Coppin.

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