Links Park, Football stadium in Montrose, Scotland.
Links Park is a football stadium in Montrose featuring a covered main stand and open terraces for spectators. The pitch is artificial and allows matches to be played throughout the year regardless of weather.
The stadium was established in 1887 on rented ground from a historic church. Early income came from temporary uses like circuses and livestock grazing to help finance its operations.
The ground is deeply connected to the local community through Montrose FC, whose presence shapes how residents think about their town. The club and its supporters are woven into the everyday life of the area.
The stadium is accessible and has clear sections for different types of spectators. It is best to arrive early to find a good viewing spot and to get oriented before matches begin.
The artificial pitch was funded through a major pharmaceutical grant, making it one of the longest-running synthetic surfaces in the region. This investment allowed the club to operate and train year-round.
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