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Bath Racecourse Announces Multimillion Investment Plan

Thursday 3rd September 2015 Bath Echo News Team Sport

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Bath Racecourse has announced an exciting multimillion investment plan to develop the facilities at the Lansdown venue, transforming the area with a new grandstand and landscaping works.

The proposals have been submitted for planning approval to Bath and North East Somerset Council.

If approval is granted it will ensure Bath Racecourse becomes a premier sporting, leisure and business facility. 

The multimillion investment will transform Bath Racecourse and includes:

  • The construction of a new grandstand which will be located overlooking the final furlong.
    • It will include a spacious public bar on the ground floor, viewing steps for up to 400 people and a 200 seat premier trackside restaurant with a balcony on the middle floor.
    • The top floor will consist of an exclusive covered roof terrace offering visitors unrivalled premium viewing opportunities on racedays.
    • The new grandstand will also offer a wonderful function space for non-raceday events including conferences, banquets and weddings;
  • A rebuild of the existing hospitality stand that overlooks the finishing line with the aim of providing one of the best sporting hospitality facilities within the region.
    • The upgraded suites will include the addition of balconies and feature sumptuous décor and enhanced catering options. On the ground floor there will be a large new public bar for racegoers to enjoy;
  • Improved landscaping throughout the site and use of the outside space closest to the finishing post, created by a small movement and upgrade to the existing parade ring and winners enclosure in order to provide more racegoers with closer proximity to the sporting action;
  • Refurbishment of the existing bar and bathrooms in the current grandstand;
  • The addition of a new café offering visitors a wider range of delicious hot and cold food options.

On non-racedays the restaurant on the middle floor of the new grandstand will be transformed into a conference suite that will be able to host up to 300 people making it one of the largest conference spaces in Bath, with the racecourse being able to provide the added advantage of plentiful free parking for all visitors. 

All construction work will be carried out while maintaining Bath Racecourse’s current race programme without the need to transfer any fixtures to other racecourses. 

More details about the exact timeline for construction will be provided in due course once approval has been granted.

It is currently proposed that works would be completed prior to the commencement of the 2016 racing season with the exception of the new grandstand which will be completed by the autumn of 2016.

Bath Racecourse Executive Director Jo Hall said: “This is an exciting time for the racecourse with the investment plans ensuring it has a bright future.

“We are already a popular and thriving local attraction but the extensive improvements will ensure we become a premier destination for racing and a wide range of business and leisure events.

“I would like to thank everyone who is working on this project with us and we look forward to seeing the plans become reality in the months ahead.”

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