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Newtown Park was the venue for the 2023 New Zealand Track and Field Championships held from 2-5 March 2023, [15] and the 2024 New Zealand Track and Field Championships from 14-17 March 2024. [16] School athletics events held at Newtown Park include the McEvedy Shield competition, an annual athletics series between four Wellington boys schools. [17]
Newtown Park is located next to the Zoo, off Roy Street and provides a venue for athletics and football. The Park consists of a 400m all-weather running track, grandstand, changing rooms, community rooms and play area.
Newtown Park is a football ground in Bo'ness, Scotland. It is currently the home ground of both Lowland League side Bo'ness United and East of Scotland League First Division club Bo'ness Athletic , and was previously the home ground of Bo'ness .
Newtown is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 2,268 at the 2020 census. [5] It is located just west of the Trenton, New Jersey metropolitan area, and is part of the larger Philadelphia metropolitan area.
Newtown Commons, sometimes called Newtown Park, is located along Main Street, and the other is on Bel Air Street. [52] At Newtown Commons, residents can hold outdoor events such as picnics, fundraisers or small concerts. The Bel Air Street Park is a playground for children with standard swingsets and other activities. [52]
King Dick at the zoo, c. 1905–1915 A group of brown kiwi at Wellington Zoo (1956) A group of tuatara at Wellington Zoo (1956) Wellington Zoo was opened in 1906 [1] by the late Prime Minister Richard Seddon after he was given a young lion – later named King Dick – by the Bostock and Wombwell's Circus.
Athletic Park was a rugby union ground located in Newtown, a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand. It was owned and operated by the Wellington Rugby Football Union , and was used for Wellington first-class matches, as well as local club matches.
Newtown (Welsh: Y Drenewydd) is a town in Powys, Wales. It lies on the River Severn in the community of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn , within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire . It was designated a new town in 1967 and saw population growth as firms settled, changing its market town character.