It’s a sad day for UK motocross as the Luton and District Motorcycle Club has announced that its long-standing Toddington circuit will no longer be available for use after 29th April 2026, due to future development plans for the site.
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The Toddington venue has been the club’s home for over two decades and has played a major role in the British motocross scene — regularly drawing strong entries and hosting the ACU British Vets Motocross Championship.
With the closure now confirmed, the club is actively searching for a new venue to continue its racing legacy. Anyone able to offer assistance or potential sites is encouraged to get in touch via lutonanddistrictmcc@gmail.com
Riders have two more chances to ride and race at the venue with a practice day there on the 15th March and a Farewell Final race meeting on Bank Holiday Monday 6th April.
We wish the club all the best with finding a new venue!
The full statement from the club is below:
Important Announcement from the Luton and District Motorcycle Club.
After more than 20 years of calling Old Park Farm, Toddington, our home, we regret to inform our members that the landowners have served notice requiring us to vacate the site by 29th April 2026 for future development purposes.
This marks the end of an incredible chapter in our club’s history. While we are naturally gutted by the news, we remain determined to find a new location that can support our motocross activities and community spirit. We have requested to continue using the land with the new owners, but unfortunately, this is not something they are willing to accommodate.
We will be only running two events in 2026, this will be a practice day on the 15th March and a farewell final race meeting on bank holiday Monday 6th April.
We are now actively seeking a suitable alternative venue. If you know of any landowners, contacts, or opportunities that could help us secure a new venue, please get in touch with us as soon as possible. Your support and local knowledge could make all the difference.
We couldn’t be prouder of everything the team has accomplished. From great events over the years to the recent Vets British Championship weekend, we’ve shown what teamwork and dedication can achieve.
We would like to thank everyone who has been part of our journey.
Paul Burn
Chairman




