After reading Bubbles's link about the Newcastle winter zoo being in operation in 1965/66 I wondered if Stanley Zoo had opened by then or not, and if not whether the success of the winter zoo inspired APP to open it. A quick check of "The Penguin Guide to British Zoos" told me Stanley Zoo (I wonder how many potential visitors thought it was in Stanley, Co. Durham?) openend in 1966. Mmmm. The book (1970) also mentions that the zoo company operated the winter zoo and this was advertised locally. Does anyone know when the last winter zoo was staged in Newcastle - and Leeds too for that matter?
Andrew, as much as I would like to furnish you with exact dates and information regarding Stanley Zoo, unfortunately, I cannot, my memory of it is limited as I only went once on an infants school trip in 1970, I do remember a baby elephant being there at the time. I would say that your theory of it opening due to the financial success of the Newcastle Winter Zoo fits like a kid glove, I would think what caused its premature closure was the opening of the new Lambton Lion Park in 1972 less than ten miles away from Stanley,as a child I can recall other kids recalling their visits to Lambton Lion Park and also to Flamingo Park, apart from the school trip nobody seamed to mention visiting Stanley, in fact I cannot recall myself ever pestering to make a return visit. It would be interesting to find out how long this winter zoo ran for at Newcastle, the old cine film proves that they had a baby elephant but there was definitely not one being displayed the one and only time I visited as I would have definitely remembered it.As I previously mentioned a winter circus was staged at the old town hall at Newcastle in the early seventies, I would think this would have replaced the winter zoo at this time, however, just like Stanley Zoo, my memory of this is also sketchy, and something I have wanted to find out more of, I would speculate that Flamingo Park were also responsible for this,as Gordon Cook the clown and Martin Lacey were at associated with Flamingo Park in its early days, Martin Lacey appeared in this show with young chimps, the only official training he ever had regarding wild animal training was with chimps, from a lady who at the time supplied her chimps for T.V. commercials for a well known tea company