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Goldington Road

Goldington Road
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Location Goldington Road, Bedford, England
Capacity 1,700
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 1886
Renovated -
Construction cost -
Tenants
Bedford Blues (1886–present)

Goldington Road is a rugby ground in the De Parys area of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. It is the home stadium of Bedford Blues. The stadium holds 4,650 people. The stadium also has two hospitality boxes, "The Larry Webb Room" and "The Lifesure Suite", which can cater for 12 to 20 people respectively in addition to "The Blues Marquee". There is one stand (the Charles Wells Stand) with the remaining areas being standing room - There is an uncovered temporary stand in the south east corner of the ground.

Following an amalgamation between Bedford Rovers (1876) and Bedford Swifts (1882), both with connections to Bedford School and Bedford Modern School, there were two main sites where pitches could be made available. One was known as 'The House of Industry' ground in Goldington Road. This was the field in front of the House of Industry -now known as the North Wing Hospital. This is approximately where Bedford play now. The other site was known as Midland Road Ground, an area near the Queen's Park railway bridge.

The first matches in 1886–87 were in Goldington Road, where the Bedford Swifts had played, but during the next few seasons several pitches near the railway station were used. The railway and industry required this land and Bedford Rugby returned to the Goldington Road area before an agreement in 1895 was reached with Bedford Cricket Club who actually held the lease. The pitch was laid out in virtually the same spot as it is now.

The First World War threatened the club's existence when the ground was taken over by the Military Authorities for use as an Army Camp.

Things did improve very quickly and by the late-1920s and early-1930s further improvements had been made at the ground, the biggest being the stand opened in 1933 which is still in use today.

Following intervention by the RFU in October 1999 a consortium of Bedford businessmen headed by David Ledsom (SDC), Geoff Irvine (Irvine-Whitlock), and David Gunner with assistance from Bedford Borough Council and other professional people, the transfer of the club to Bedford Blues Ltd. was organised.

Several thousand supporters and businesses in the town bought shares and the club is now viable.

Bedford have been playing on virtually the same pitch for over 100 years and 32 players have gained International honours whilst playing for the club at the time of being honoured.


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