Wolverhampton

Aldersley Stadium

Aldersley Road
WOLVERHAMPTON
WV6 9NW

Telephone: 01902 556200
Fax: 01902 556211

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Type: Synthetic, 400m, 6 lanes, 8 lane straight

Authority: Wolverhampton
Ceremonial County: West Midlands

NUTS Name: Wolverhampton

Electronic Map Links:
Multimap 1:10,000 (Street Level)
Multimap 1:25,000 (Area Level)
Multimap 1:50,000 (Area Level)
Multimap 1:100,000 (Road Level)
Multimap 1:200,000 (Road Level)
Streetmap (Street Level)
Streetmap (Area Level)
Streetmap (Road Map)

OS National Grid Reference: SJ 899008
National Grid Reference: 389900, 300800

Paper Maps:
A-Z Birmingham 3D 26
A-Z West Midlands 3M 35
A-Z Birmingham (Ed 2A and older) 3F 19
OS Explorer Map: 219, 242
OS/Philip's Staffordshire 255 F3

Train: Bilbrook (2.5M), Wolverhampton (2.5M)

Opening Times: Mon-Fri 0900-2200, Sat 0900-2030, Sun 0900-1630
Is track locked/unavailable for casual use at other times: Yes
Charges: Adult £1.60, Junior £0.80

Track Diagram: Not available
Field Event Facilities: Full
S/C Water Jump: Yes

Changing: Full
Floodlights: Yes
Seating: 100+ covered

Track Certification: Expired on 31st Dec 1996

Clubs: Wolverhampton & Bilston AC

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Other Info:
The track was originally cinder and is believed to have opened in 1956 and is thought to have been upgraded to synthetic in the 1970s. There is a banked 458m cycle velodrome around the outside of the running track. The track was resurfaced in 1991 when the main contractor was RSL and the lines were marked in July 1991 by Athletic Markings Ltd. The track surface is of the solid system non-porous variety. The track is part of Aldersley Leisure Village and a new Sports Hall opened in September 1999 which contains an indoor straight.

Last update: 10/11/1999

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