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carried out on it during 2002 and was made all seated. The seating area lay about 4 metres from the pitch line. The roof had an unusual wooden television gantry perched on top. Until becoming a seated area, supporters could move freely between
Compton Street and the Kop, resulting in the familiar half-time sight of fans flowing from the former to the latter for an improved view of the away goal.
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the banking of the Kop. Terraced steps were cut into the cinder in the summer of 1931. At the turn of the 1950s, this was replaced by concrete terracing, cut to go below pitch level. Metal crush barriers were also fitted, replacing the old wooden ones. The Kop was roofed in 1960/1, at a cost of ÂŁ10,000, paid for entirely by fundraising by the supporters club.
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2012, Barratt Homes began publicising details of the development to potential purchasers, stating that the first homes on the site would be available for occupancy in Autumn 2012. The final floodlight pylon â and last remaining
Saltergate structure â was levelled on 13 July. Initial construction of the roads and first plots began at the end of July 2012.
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1923 and photos dating back to 1900. Former players, including Albert
Collins of the 1945 Football League War Cup semi-final side, were also present to share their memories. Afterwards, a brass band led a parade up to the match along Chesterfield High Street, swelling to an estimated 2,000 people on arrival.
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Compton Street, also known as the
Popular or Pop Side, had a capacity of around 1,000 at the time of closure â the smallest of the four sides. It was partly covered (to the rear) and had a row of supporting pillars. Originally a terrace constructed in the early 1920s, Compton Street had a lot of work
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The covered Main Stand was opened in 1936 and was built at a cost of ÂŁ14,000. In this era, the stand had two tiers, the bottom level being narrow terracing which did not require a tunnel for the players, who instead emerged through a door. This terracing was taken out of use in the late 20th century.
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In the autumn of 2014 Chesterfield
Borough Council commissioned local artist Melanie Jackson to design a piece of artwork to mark the site of the football ground. The work, the "Spirit of Saltergate" was developed in consultation with supporters and was installed in March 2015. The artwork consists
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New plans for the club to leave
Saltergate in favour of Wheeldon Mill emerged in October 1995 and were pursued avidly by Chairman Norton Lea in the face of substantial opposition. Though the scheme was blocked in 1998 when the council refused planning permission, subsequent unsuccessful attempts were
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With relegation in 1951, average gates took a heavy knock and the decline continued over the decade as success eluded the club, which finally dropped to the fourth tier of
English football for the first time in 1961. However, modest ground improvements still advanced after fundraising efforts by fans
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team. A wooden pavilion was developed on the eastern side of the ground later in the 1870s but otherwise it remained simply an open field in this era. After the initial
Chesterfield Football Club folded in 1881, a number of other local football teams used the pitch until the establishment of a second
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September 2012, Chesterfield Borough Council invited fans to nominate possible names for the road at the new development, from which seven options were subsequently put to the popular vote in an online poll. In December 2012, the winning street name was announced as 'Spire Heights', a play on the
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Demolition of the ground commenced in April 2012. By the end of June 2012, demolition of the structure was almost complete: the pitch had been removed, all four stands demolished and three of the floodlight pylons levelled. Work on rubble removal and levelling of the site was ongoing. In early July
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In 1871, Chesterfield
Football Club became a distinct entity from the Chesterfield Cricket Club, from which it was formed in the previous decade. Together, they took up the tenancy at the 'New Recreation Ground', Saltergate, located just 100 yards West of their previous home, and the ground was used
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For the 2009â10 season it accommodated 2000 home supporters plus 450 seats for away fans. The stand was unusual, when viewed from aerial shot, in having a slight bend just to the right of halfway. In its later incarnation, it was also unusual in having its seating area raised above the pitch with a
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Although 2001 saw a hastily organised fans group, the Chesterfield Football Supporters Society, replace Brown in controlling the club (he was later to be jailed for fraud), they faced a myriad of challenges related to ensuring Saltergate's future. It emerged that a debenture had been secured on the
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the club was forced into voluntary liquidation in 1915. A new club with the same name was formed by a local restaurateur to play wartime football at Saltergate using locally based "guests" from Football League clubs. It was shut down by the FA for illegal payments in 1917. The following year saw no
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As with many Victorian era football facilities, the Saltergate end of the ground spent many years as little more than a sloping mound. In the early 1920s, the construction of Cross Street at the opposite end of the ground led to earth and remnants of the cinder running track being used to build up
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At the time of Saltergate's closure, the wall at the back of the terrace was the ground's oldest surviving feature, built by the council in return for the land needed to create Cross Street in 1921. To accommodate the new street, the pitch was moved around 6 metres closer to Saltergate as well as
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For 8 May 2010, the date of the final game, Chesterfield Community Trust organised a number of events to celebrate the history of Saltergate and bid it farewell. A heritage project at The Pomegranate Theatre presented a visual history of the club's time at the ground, including match footage from
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At the time of its closure, the four sides of the stadium were: The Main Stand, which was all-seated and contained an area designated as the Family Stand; the Spion Kop â the main terrace â known as the Karen Child Kop from 2008 for sponsorship reasons; the Compton Street Stand, running the full
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and the general upgrading of football ground safety, a number of ground adaptations were undertaken, most significantly the construction of a series of emergency exits from the main stand in the form of flights of steps down to the pitch. Hundreds of seats also had to be removed to provide more
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1889, put the crowd at 400 for a game against Sheffield Heeley Reserves. A small, uncovered grandstand with benched seating for around 400 was added early in the 1890s. With the football club steadily progressing toward employing its first semi-professional players, it was also able to take the
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in Glasgow. This had been arranged after the disused Compton Street-Cross Street corner terracing was found to include barriers designed and patented in 1906 by Scottish engineer and football ground designer Archibald Leitch, possibly the last-known examples of these once commonplace barriers.
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In July 2010, the handover of the new ground was completed and the club departed Saltergate as its administrative base. However, it was announced that the ground would continue in use by the Chesterfield FC Community Trust for its Saturday Morning Club and Summer holiday Soccer Camp 'for the
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Talk of relocation dominated the 1994 AGM, with a sizeable group of supporters advocating the redevelopment of Saltergate, rather than its abandonment â including the Crooked Spireite fanzine. An early proposal showed a two tier kop, with smaller seated stands on the remaining three sides.
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The Kop was the main terrace, accessed via turnstiles on Saltergate, the street which gives rise to the ground's popular name. As the area behind the goal, it tended to attract the club's most vocal standing support. For the 2009â10 season, its capacity was approximately 2,000.
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Hospital, but the council rejected the plan. Instead, the club made what was to be its final major investment in the ground prior to the millennium, engaging Leitch and Partners to renew all the ground's cinder terracing with concrete and install their patented crush barriers.
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In the weeks following the game, Saltergate hosted a series of final commemorative events, including an auction of fixtures and memorabilia that raised ÂŁ20,000 for the club. Two of the crush barriers from Saltergate were also donated by the club to become museum pieces at the
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until the club's relocation in July 2010, a 139-year history that made it one of the oldest football grounds in England at the time of its closure. From the 1920s onward the name 'Saltergate' became predominant in popular references to the ground.
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being levelled by more than a metre along its length. However, following this upheaval at the Cross Street End, the away terracing saw little change thereafter, though the original wooden crush barriers made way for metal ones around 1950.
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described the Cross Street End in 1983 as "a low bank of terracing attractively backed by a castellated wall. Behind is a primary school... In the far corner is a group of turnstiles built by supporters in 1939 after record attendance."
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Away fans were primarily housed in the Cross Street Terrace at one end of the ground, where 1,400 fans could be accommodated. This area was uncovered and open to the elements. This part of the ground also had work done on it in 2002.
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visiting for a league fixture and a new record of 26,519 paying for entry. With the completion of the new stand, all four sides of the ground had taken on an appearance that would still be recognisable at the time of its closure.
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and a major upgrading effort became one of the many summer challenges facing the fans who had taken over the club. Commencing at the start of July, a complete renewal of terracing work was completed in just 7 weeks.
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Group calling for the streets in any future development to be named after former Chesterfield players. The club's development partner, GB Development Solutions, announced in December 2011 that it was close to
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Annexe also formed part of the vision, but did not progress after costings were received for a new stand. Thus the club continued to base itself at Saltergate as league football returned to the town in 1921.
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which allowed the Kop to be roofed in the same year. Despite acquiring second-hand lights in 1963, boardroom procrastination meant that Saltergate was the second-last league ground in England to install
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from 1858 to 1872. The first four of these would have been held at Chesterfield Cricket Club's first Recreation Ground site, 100 yards closer to the town; however Chesterfield Cricket Club played a
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ground requiring that ÂŁ200,000 be raised in just three weeks to fight off the threat of losing the stadium. Even with that met and the club in
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in September 1871 and an All-England Eleven in September 1872 after the move to the New Recreation Ground, Saltergate.
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in August 1874, which was drawn after the final day was rained off. The other opponents were the
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Chesterfield F.C. in 1884, later known as Chesterfield Town. The first recorded attendance, from
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cricket club's relocation in its stride during 1894, shouldering the full rent thereafter.
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foreseeable future'. This community use was discontinued at the start of 2011.
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senior football in Chesterfield but Saltergate was used for local cup matches.
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persisted in putting forward alternate locations throughout the 1990s.
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based on relocation, the club was perpetually left without a plan B.
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Annexe, previously considered in 1920. In the aftermath of the 1985
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Goodlad, Nigel (8 May 2010). "Attendances and Gate Receipts, p17".
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area of the town. An October 2010 publication from the club,
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Basson, Stuart (8 May 2010). "The Municipal Era, p28-29".
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Basson, Stuart (8 May 2010). "The Edwardian Era, p18-19".
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into the Bournemouth half attracted over 100,000 hits on
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Basson, Stuart (8 May 2010). "The Victorian Era, p8-9".
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by Stuart Basson, chronicled the story of the ground.
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Historic home of Chesterfield Football Club in England
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matches at Saltergate. The first was a county match
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1745:"Homes plan for old Spireites' stadium approved"
1433:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1268:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1253:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1238:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1223:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1208:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1193:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1175:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1157:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1115:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1069:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
1045:Official Programme of Chesterfield Football Club
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181:The final Chesterfield fixture at Saltergate, a
2021:"Supporters can name the new Saltergate street"
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1835:"GB Group sells Saltergate stadium to Barratt"
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1939:"Floodlights come down at Saltergate"
1637:"Crash barriers become museum pieces"
1377:. London. 16 May 2001. Archived from
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685:or Chesterfield playing against the
3778:Defunct sports venues in Derbyshire
2769:2023 National League play-off final
2282:"Old Saltergate or brand new home?"
1399:
1130:"Chesterfield FC: a potted history"
410:following an injury time goal from
167:Tightly surrounded by housing, the
24:
3773:Defunct cricket grounds in England
3758:Defunct football venues in England
1887:"Rubble on terraces at Saltergate"
1280:
1132:. Chesterfield F.C. Archived from
51:Main Stand during a match in 2007.
25:
3819:
2764:2014 Football League Trophy final
2759:2012 Football League Trophy final
2417:"Derbyshire v Lancashire in 1874"
1863:. 27 January 2012. Archived from
1473:"Fans bid farewell to Saltergate"
924:"Demolition of Saltergate begins"
897:. 9 December 2011. Archived from
864:. 26 October 2010. Archived from
836:"Fans decide: It's Wheeldon Mill"
3788:Sports venues demolished in 2012
2537:. 6 January 2009. Archived from
1781:. 8 October 2011. Archived from
518:Main Stand pictured from the Kop
394:
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18:Recreation Ground (Chesterfield)
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1128:Basson, Stuart (13 June 2010).
1051:
930:. 13 April 2012. Archived from
681:matches involving teams called
601:Compton Street Stand (Pop Side)
389:Chesterfield - Sheffield bypass
3793:English Football League venues
2821:Derbyshire County Cricket Club
2810:Derbyshire County Cricket Club
2485:. Chesterfield Borough Council
2288:. 7 March 2002. Archived from
1811:. 11 June 2011. Archived from
1090:. 13 June 2010. Archived from
1008:
963:. 16 July 2012. Archived from
712:United North of England Eleven
699:, founded in 1870, staged two
697:Derbyshire County Cricket Club
691:United South of England Eleven
13:
1:
3798:Cricket grounds in Derbyshire
3768:Football venues in Derbyshire
2099:"Saltergate Artwork Unveiled"
1775:"For sale signs up at ground"
1751:. 2 June 2011. Archived from
1669:. 20 May 2010. Archived from
1479:. 27 May 2010. Archived from
1435:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1270:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1255:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1240:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1225:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1210:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1195:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1177:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1159:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1117:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1071:. Chesterfield Football Club.
1047:. Chesterfield Football Club.
753:
609:Compton Street Stand in 2007.
508:
2892:County Cricket Ground, Derby
2103:Chesterfield Borough Council
2051:Chesterfield Borough Council
1805:"Appeal to honour Spireites"
1560:Tooley, Phil (10 May 2010).
1529:Tooley, Phil (10 May 2010).
1447:"Alan makes send-off pledge"
576:Football Licensing Authority
448:Chesterfield Borough Council
366:Football Licensing Authority
306:
266:
223:
7:
3041:List of first-class records
2363:Tooley, Phil (7 May 2010).
155:, was the historic home of
10:
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2897:Queen's Park, Chesterfield
2621:Chesterfield Football Club
2203:Ward, Nick (31 May 2008).
1502:Conn, David (9 May 2010).
730:, Saltergate stood in for
342:Bradford City stadium fire
332:1980 onwards - stay or go?
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157:Chesterfield Football Club
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500:Structure and facilities
477:for an undisclosed sum.
436:Scottish Football Museum
432:National Football Museum
630:Football ground writer
618:Cross Street End (away)
3046:List of List A records
2133:Inglis, Simon (1983).
1020:historicengland.org.uk
742:and most prominently,
670:Cricket and other uses
651:5th Round in February
639:Records and statistics
610:
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159:, and was in use from
2218:– via Newsbank.
1402:"Time for some trust"
1004:– via Newsbank.
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2575:53.23944°N 1.43556°W
2535:The Star (Sheffield)
2369:The Star (Sheffield)
2318:on 30 September 2012
2286:The Star (Sheffield)
2234:The Derbyshire Times
2209:The Star (Sheffield)
1917:The Derbyshire Times
1891:The Derbyshire Times
1809:The Derbyshire Times
1779:The Derbyshire Times
1749:The Derbyshire Times
1641:The Derbyshire Times
1565:The Star (Sheffield)
1535:The Star (Sheffield)
1483:on 30 September 2012
1451:The Derbyshire Times
1312:Westwood, Jonathan.
961:The Derbyshire Times
928:The Derbyshire Times
895:The Derbyshire Times
840:The Derbyshire Times
548:, set in the 1970s.
471:exchanging contracts
276:Third Division North
3002:(Recreation Ground)
2571: /
2344:on 29 February 2012
2262:on 5 September 2012
2027:. 19 September 2012
1725:on 5 September 2012
1477:The Football League
1412:on 25 December 2010
1406:When Saturday Comes
1375:The Daily Telegraph
1324:on 25 December 2010
1318:When Saturday Comes
1287:When Saturday Comes
994:The Star (Sheffied)
434:in Preston and the
183:Football League Two
34:
2934:Burton upon Trent
2928:(Bass Worthington)
2926:Burton upon Trent
2918:Burton upon Trent
2580:53.23944; -1.43556
2137:. Collins Willow.
1867:on 2 February 2012
1815:on 7 February 2012
1293:on 4 November 2011
990:"Tower is no more"
868:on 26 October 2010
687:All-England Eleven
611:
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538:'s now-demolished
521:
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2079:. 7 December 2012
2053:. 23 October 2012
1841:. 13 January 2012
1839:Building magazine
1755:on 1 October 2011
1673:on 3 October 2011
1667:Played in Britain
1400:Borrell, Howard.
967:on 14 August 2012
727:The Damned United
724:In the 2009 film
645:Tottenham Hostpur
545:The Damned United
199:Saltergate Sunset
174:was located near
153:Recreation Ground
151:, officially the
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33:Recreation Ground
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583:Saltergate end.
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300:Sheffield United
296:Archibald Leitch
195:Whittington Moor
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