Wakefield Park woes
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:11 pm
Track rats may be aware, but the operators of WP have been in the wars lately. Basically, the last DA approved for the operation of the circuit was in 1993, when it was established as a very different beast to what it is today. Long story short, the track has been operating outside the approved DA conditions. The operators lodged a new DA, it ended up going to the Land and Environment Court, who imposed some stringent conditions (mainly noise-related, but effectively cutting its level of operations (events) drastically) unless they observed the 1993 DA conditions.
My mail is suggesting that the circuit will cease operations at the end of this month, no surprise since the circuit must be bleeding money under the 1993 DA conditions. Nothing official that I have seen yet though.
If the speculation is accurate, I presume this means it will be sold, and the new owners would have to thrash out a new DA with the council and the noise-sensitive residents. Or maybe Benalla will mothball it while they do the same, though they carry a lot of baggage with council and residents which would not help their case.
Wakefield is a great little circuit, I hope it survives, but if it doesn't I have my memories.

My mail is suggesting that the circuit will cease operations at the end of this month, no surprise since the circuit must be bleeding money under the 1993 DA conditions. Nothing official that I have seen yet though.
If the speculation is accurate, I presume this means it will be sold, and the new owners would have to thrash out a new DA with the council and the noise-sensitive residents. Or maybe Benalla will mothball it while they do the same, though they carry a lot of baggage with council and residents which would not help their case.
Wakefield is a great little circuit, I hope it survives, but if it doesn't I have my memories.
