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AINTREE RACECOURSE
First opened in 1829 and home of the world famous Grand National steeplechase, Aintree is notorious as one of the hardest courses to complete on the horse racing circuit. |
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ASCOT RACECOURSE
Queen Anne founded Ascot in 1711 and it had a £185 million re-development in 2004. Hosting the prestigious Royal Ascot Meeting, this is a whose-who of the racing and social circle alike. |

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CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE
Known as the 'Home of National Hunt Racing', Cheltenham can hold 67,500 spectators and is host to the first big event of the racing season - the Cheltenham Gold Cup Festival. |

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CHESTER RACECOURSE
Also know as the 'Roodee' and located on the banks of the River Dee, Chester is thought to be the smallest racecourse in Britain dating back to the sixteenth centuary |

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GOODWOOD RACECOURSE
Used for flat racing only and host to the Glorious Goodwood Meeting, the racecourse is owned by the family of the Duke of Richmond. It is known as an unusual and complex course. |

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NEWBURY RACECOURSE
Newbury held its first race in 1905 before moving to its current location of Greenham in 1910. Its most famous date is the Hennessy Gold Cup race taking place in November. |

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YORK RACECOURSE
York can hold up to 60,000 spectators and is home of the Ebor Race Meeting taking place in August. One of Britains best racecourse, it briefly hosted Royal Ascot during Ascot's re-building. |

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DAY AT THE RACES
Join us at Ladies Day of the Royal Ascot Festival for an informal day of racing fun with our Day At The Races package - ideal for a staff incentive, birthday gift or just simply a day out with friends. |
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