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BarLounge on Watergate Street commissioned Lego builder and blogger Richard Trotter to build a model of the venue. Created using more than 800 bricks, the model was presented to the bar recently ...
A MUCH-LOVED bar in Chester city centre has come up with a novel way to celebrate its 25th anniversary. BarLounge on Watergate Street commissioned Lego builder and blogger Richard Trotter to build a ...
NZ cracks down on gambling influencers, PropSwap scores Bally Bet deal and Ladbrokes reinforces ties to Chester Racecourse.
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'Pivotal moment' for Chester Racecourse as first phase of 15-year development is unveiledChester Race Company has submitted a planning application to Cheshire West and Chester Council for the first phase of its ambitious 15-year development plan. This initial phase includes two new ...
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Maghull Milliner and Chester Racecourse set sights on 'fascinating' new world record!the powerful women who played a role during this period in history.” Ladies Day is a highlight of the Boodles May Festival at Chester Racecourse, which runs from 7-9 May. The three-day event ...
For history buffs, the city walls are a must-see. The two-mile-long structure is the oldest and longest in Britain and is the ...
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Thousands cheer on Grand National winner at AintreeThousands of racing fans have turned out in the sunshine to cheer on the winner at Aintree’s Grand National. The world-famous steeplechase, held on the final day of the Randox Grand National Festival, ...
An ambulance came. Byron Brown, Tarzan’s nephew and then a young police officer on the Westerly force, got a call. When he reached the hospital, Russell was standing over the bed, arms crossed. Byron ...
For history buffs ... a classic restaurant beside the racecourse, there’s something for everyone. There are all sorts of exotic animals at Chester Zoo (Picture: Getty Images) The city is ...
He is a “twentysomething years” veteran of programme selling at the Racecourse Ground, whose shouts of “Three pound fifty, your match-day programmes!” can probably be heard from Chester.
Harry Charlton talks Graham Clark through some of the stable's big hopes for the new Flat season. In a sport where first impressions count for a lot, trainer Harry Charlton can be pleased with what he ...
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