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BTF Calendar Leaflet 6Pp DL-2019 2019 Events Calendar September BTF Services 1 Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix – Spa-Francorchamps BTF Partnership is a dedicated team of land and property experts 5 Burghley Horse Trials (until 8th September) based in South East England, with offices in Challock, Canterbury 6 Summer Internationals Rugby – England V Italy – St James’ Park and Heathfield. BTF provides a full range of rural and commercial 6 Summer Internationals Rugby – Scotland V Georgia – property services. Our clients include farmers and landowners, BT Murrayfield Stadium tenant farmers, estate owners and managers, property 7 Summer Internationals Rugby – Ireland V Wales – Aviva developers and residential and commercial landlords. Stadium 8 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix – Monza Expertise 11 St Leger Festival – Doncaster (until 14th) Rural and Commercial Lettings and Sales 13 Goodwood Revival (until 15th) 14 Weald of Kent Ploughing Match Valuations 19 Blenheim Palace Horse Trials (until 22th) Planning and Development 20 Rugby World Cup Japan 2019 begins (until 2nd Nov) Property and Estate Management 21 Gravesend and Rochester Ploughing Match – Snodland 22 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix – Singapore Grants and Subsidies 28 North Kent Ploughing Match – Fawkham Landlord and Tenant 29 Laughton and District Ploughing Match Compulsory Purchase and Compensation 29 Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix – Sochi Property Investment Advice October Agricultural Finance 2 Horse of the Year Show, NEC Birmingham (until 6th) Arbitration and Expert Witness 3 Crowborough Ploughing Match 13 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka Residential Property Sales 19 British Champions Day – Ascot The BTF 50 Club 23 National Fruit Show – Kent County Showground (until 24th) 27 Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix – Mexico City 27 Clocks go back November Our Offices 2 November Rugby World Cup final – Japan 3 Formula 1 USA Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas Challock 10 Remembrance Sunday Clockhouse Barn, Canterbury Road, Challock, Kent, TN25 4BJ 17 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix – Interlagos T: 01233 740077 E: [email protected] 29 The Ladbrokes Winter Carnival (until 30th) – Newbury December Canterbury 27 Watling Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2UD 1 Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Yas Marina T: 01227 763663 E: [email protected] 11 Olympia Horse Show – London (until 22nd) 14 International meeting – Cheltenham (until 15th) Heathfield 22 Long Walk Hurdle – Aintree 26 King George VI Chase – Kempton Euston House, 82a High Street, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8JD 2019 T: 01435 864455 E: [email protected] *Dates and venues may be subject to organisers changes and are for guide purposes only. Events Calendar Land & Property Experts www.btfpartnership.co.uk 2019 Events Calendar January April July 1 New Year’s Day Meeting – Cheltenham 5 Hong Kong Sevens (until 7th) 1 Wimbledon Tennis Tournament (until 14th) 14 Australian Tennis Open, Melbourne (until 27th) 6 Grand National – Aintree 1 Hampton Court Flower Show (until 7th) 19 Clarence House Chase – Ascot 7 Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 3 ICC Cricket World Cup England V New Zealand – 25 Burns Night 7 Point-to-Point – Southdown & Eridge – Godstone Chester-le-Street February 13 Point-to-Point – Old Surrey, Burstow & West Kent – Penshurst 3 Henley Royal Regatta (until 7th)Tour de France (until 29th) 14 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai 7 Tour de France (until 29th) 1 Six Nations France V Wales – Stade de France 20 Point-to-Point – Ashford Valley Tickham – Charing 11 Vine Show – Plumpton College 2 Six Nations Scotland V Italy – BT Murrayfield Stadium 22 Point-to-Point – East Kent with West Street – Aldington 14 Formula 1 British Grand Prix – Silverstone 2 Six Nations Ireland V England – Viva Stadium 27 Point-to-Point – Chiddingfold, Leconfield & Cowdray – Parham 17 Fruit Focus – East Malling 9 Six Nations Scotland V Ireland – BT Murrayfield 28 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku 26 King George VI Weekend – Ascot (until 27th) 9 Six Nations Italy V Wales – Stadio Olimpico May 26 UK Game Fair – Hatfield House (until 28th) 10 Six Nations England V France – Twickenham 28 Formula 1 – German Grand Prix – Hockenheim 17 Point-to-Point South East Hunts Club – Charing 1 Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (until 5th) 30 Qatar ‘Glorious’ Goodwood (until 3rd August) 23 Six Nations France V Scotland – Stade de France 12 Point-to-Point – Surrey Union – Peper Harow 23 Six Nations Wales V England – Principality Stadium 12 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix – Catalunya August 24 Six Nations Italy V Ireland – Stadio Olimpico 18 Glyndebourne Opera Season starts (until 25th August) 4 Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix – Hungaroring March 21 Chelsea Flower Show (until 25th) 10 Cowes Week (until 17th August) 26 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix – Monaco 10 Summer Internationals Rugby – Ireland V Italy Aviva Stadium 1 Point-to-Point – Mid Surrey Farmers Drag – Godstone 25 Heathfield Agricultural Show 11 Summer Internationals Rugby – England V Wales Twickenham 6 Farm Expo – Kent County Showground 30 ICC Cricket World Cup England V South Africa – The Oval 17 Summer Internationals Rugby – France V Scotland – Venue TBC 9 Six Nations Scotland V Wales – BT Murrayfield Stadium 31 Investec Derby Festival – Epsom (until 1st) 17 Summer Internationals Rugby – Wales V England – 9 Six Nations England V Italy – Twickenham Principality Stadium 10 Six Nations Ireland V France – Aviva Stadium June 24 Summer Internationals Rugby – England V Ireland – Twickenham 12 Cheltenham Festival (until 15th) 3 ICC Cricket World Cup England V Pakistan – Trent Bridge 24 Summer Internationals Rugby – Scotland V France – BT 16 Six Nations Italy V France – Stadio Olimpico 4 Goodwood Festival of Speed (until 7th) Murrayfield Stadium 16 Six Nations Wales V Ireland – Principality Stadium 6 South of England Show – Ardingly (until 8th) 25 Edenbridge & Oxted Show – Lingfield (until 26th) 16 Six Nations England V Scotland – Twickenham 8 ICC Cricket World Cup England V Bangladesh – Cardiff 30 Summer Internationals Rugby France V Italy – Venue TBC 16 Point-to-Point – Crawley & Horsham – Parham 8 Trooping The Colour – Horse Guards Parade 31 Summer Internationals Rugby – Georgia V Scotland – Dinamo Arena 17 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix – Albert Park 9 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix – Montreal 31 Summer Internationals Rugby – Wales V Ireland – 24 Point-to-Point – Old Surrey, Burstow & West Kent – Penshurst 14 ICC Cricket World Cup England V West Indies – Southampton Principality Stadium 31 Clocks go forward 18 Royal Ascot (until 22nd) 31 Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir 21 ICC Cricket World Cup England V Sri Lanka – Headingly 23 ICC Cricket World Cup England V Australia – Lord’s 25 Formula 1 French Grand Prix – Paul Ricard 28 BTF Sponsored GCWT Shoot Day 30 ICC Cricket World Cup England V India – Edgbaston 30 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix – Red Bull Ring 30 Brightling Park International Horse Trials (until 1st) www.btfpartnership.co.uk Land & Property Experts.
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