In 1931 a permanent wooden grandstand was built by the city.
The capacity of the stadium is 5000, comprising standing and the wooden grandstand.
The old wooden grandstand is protected as a historic monument.
A 40 metre long wooden grandstand was provided on this side.
A public house opposite the ground doubled as a changing room for the players, and a wooden grandstand was constructed during the late 19th century.
The wooden grandstands provide covered seating for approximately 500 fans.
In an area toward the center, a wooden grandstand was being set up.
A wooden grandstand was constructed which could hold an audience of 4,800 people.
The ground, at this time, had a small wooden grandstand along the western side of the pitch, which seated about three hundred spectators.
Later early wooden grandstands were added to the park.