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  • It is not the first time that such proposals have been made and other industry bodies are already rumoured to have earmarked the racecourse's grandstand buildings for possible use as offices.

    Tattenham Corner 2011

  • Having created its own four-man race-planning committee to analyse the race programme, pre- and post-tariffs, it plans to announce another evolution to its own mechanism which takes into account the quality, utility and ambition of a racecourse's fixture content.

    Ripping responsibility from the BHA is wilful vandalism | Lydia Hislop 2011

  • Sorry, writes McCain in his blog on Bangor racecourse's website.

    Tattenham Corner 2011

  • It is not the first time that such proposals have been made and other industry bodies are already rumoured to have earmarked the racecourse's grandstand buildings for possible use as offices.

    Tattenham Corner 2011

  • As anyone who has been swept out of the racecourse's gates on the tsunami of upbeat, sozzled Scouse humanity that marks the close of Ladies' Day will attest, it makes your average, drink-sodden Cheltenham Festival look like a four-day meeting of the Temperance Society.

    Raucous Grand National celebration misses only the winner Ballabriggs 2011

  • On Sunday, she stared at the racecourse's entrance, her voice catching moments before the bus from Walter Reed arrived.

    Md. steeplechase benefits group that aids wounded troops and their families 2010

  • I got a nod from the smoothly urbane member of the racecourse's upper echelon.

    Shattered Francis, Dick 2000

  • Roger and I consulted the racecourse's water-main maps, and his men laid a branch pipe to the side-tents 'catering areas, with a twiglet off to the female jockeys' changing room especially for Rebecca.

    Decider Francis, Dick 1993

  • Roger spent the afternoon with the racecourse's consultant electrician, whose men by-passed the main grandstand while restoring power to everywhere else.

    Decider Francis, Dick 1993

  • He was there accompanying a journalist working on a feature on the racecourse's owner Dai Walters.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

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