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Jockey Club Venues Advisors, Contact Us On ICONIC VENUES WITH A UNIQUE RACING HERITAGE Your event is in safe hands When you host your event at a Jockey Club Racecourse, you join over 1.8 million people each year who enjoy the heritage and prestige that horseracing provides. As guardians of that history, it is within our DNA to also produce the finest food, experience and service for all our clients. By having your event at one of our 15 racecourses, you will have over 265 years of expertise to help run your event. WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page The Home of Jump racing When your guests arrive at Cheltenham Racecourse, their journey begins through the Hall of Fame, where over 90 years of history hang from the ceiling and the story of the Home of Jump racing is revealed. A tale of spine tingling battles, passion, characters and ultimate success, it’s an inspirational start to any event. Speak to one of our dedicated sales advisors today about our unique spaces: 01242 539538 cheltenhamevents@the jockeyclub.co.uk www.cheltenham.co.uk WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Impressive scale At Cheltenham Racecourse we do big. We cater for over 70,000 people on Gold Cup Day in March so our teams are trained in every aspect of delivering excellence, whatever the size your event. We also have the biggest auditorium in the South West, The Centaur perfect for exhibitions and conferences with a capacity of 2,200 people seated. To talk to one of our dedicated Jockey Club Venues advisors, contact us on: 01242 539538 cheltenhamevents@the jockeyclub.co.uk www.cheltenham.co.uk “Without your excellent customer service and assistance we would not have been able to deliver such a fantastic event”, NHS Gloucestershire WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Previous Page Next Page Only the horses eat hay In partnership with Jockey Club Catering, we tailor the menu to suit you, offering years of experience, countless hours of training and innovation to inspire, all with one aim – to ensure your occasion is outstanding. “Everyone had an amazing time. I would recommend the racecourse to any company – large or small – to host a party or event”, Emma Levings, Commercial Group WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Winning versatility With interval space for 10 tennis courts, a loading bay for the largest of lorries and a stage big enough for the Kaiser Chiefs and Sean Locke, The Centaur is versatile, crew friendly and adaptable to the most unique of events. To talk to your dedicated Jockey Club Venues sales advisor today: 01242 539538 cheltenhamevents@the jockeyclub.co.uk www.cheltenham.co.uk “Really good gig, thanks for all your help”, Sean Locke WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Play hard Rounder’s on the finishing straight or a full scale music festival – surely not? It’s surprising what you can do with 360 acres of space. At Cheltenham Racecourse there is room to innovate, let your ideas fly and to have fun. It’s not just the horses on the course, it’s about providing your guests with an experience they never forget. “The combination of excellent and purpose- built event spaces, on-site catering, knowledgeable staff and flexibility, all within a famous and picturesque setting helps to ensure that our events run smoothly and are memorable”, Rebecca Marsden, The University of Gloucestershire WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Easy to find, easy Location filming to park Stressed exhibitors who can’t find your Space, time, support – it’s the start of a space? Customers looking for car parking? good set. Unique spaces with flexibility and It’s a similar scenario across the country infrastructure to support your production. and one solved by having your exhibition It’s about versatility, security and being at a Jockey Club Venue. Signposted on discreet away from the prying eyes and all the routes in and free car parking take noise that can disturb your set. away the headaches. To speak to one of our sales advisors, contact us on: 01242 539538 cheltenhamevents@the jockeyclub.co.uk www.cheltenham.co.uk “The venue was all we wanted and more, the team literally couldn’t do enough for us”, Nick Smith, Mercedes Benz WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page It’s the little details that matter On your big day, you need a venue that delivers. We cater for hundreds of thousands every year, yet when it comes to your day the focus is on you, making sure every element you dream of is fulfilled. It’s about the little things done well, about giving you the perfect day and memories that last a lifetime. Speak to your dedicated wedding advisor today: 01242 539538 cheltenhamevents@the jockeyclub.co.uk www.cheltenham.co.uk “The view was simply stunning and we knew straight away that we had found our venue”, Mr and Mrs Vaughan WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page It’s all about trust At The Jockey Club, we offer sponsorship but with a difference; it’s more about a partnership. Our teams are used to the boundaries being pushed but at the very heart of a partnership with Cheltenham is insight, knowledge and attention to detail. The Jockey Club has existed since 1750 and in 2013 we delivered a £25 million public bond offer – the ultimate statement of trust. For more information on partnership opportunities at Cheltenham please contact our Regional Sponsorship Manager Carey Buckler: 01242 537 616 [email protected] www.cheltenham.thejockeyclub.co.uk/ pr-policies/sponsorship WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page The Jockey Club Rooms Introducing The Jockey Club Rooms in Newmarket – the home of The Jockey Club for over 250 years. The Rooms are available for board meetings, presentations, private dining, luxury accommodation and weddings. We also arrange behind-the-scenes horse racing tours to include the gallops, studs, stables and a day of racing. For further information and availability contact: 01638 663101 [email protected] www.jockeyclubrooms.co.uk WWW.JOCKEYCLUBROOMS.CO.UK | 01638 663101 Previous Page Next Page Sustainability and the environment The Jockey Club has a “Green Champion” at each of our venues to ensure we implement steps to reduce our impact on the environment without affecting the quality of our customer experience. We are always looking for ideas to reduce the impact of The Jockey Club on the local and wider environment. If you have any suggestions, we would be delighted to hear from you at [email protected] WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Find us Cheltenham Racecourse 1 Carlisle Racecourse 2 Aintree Racecourse BY ROAD FROM BIRMINGHAM A46 TO EVESHAM B4077 TO STOW-0N-THE-WOLD & NORTH 3 Haydock Park Racecourse Driving from London to Cheltenham A46 BISHOP’S CLEEVE 4 Market Rasen Racecourse takes around two hours and an hour from A435 9 Birmingham and Bristol. B4632 FROM STRATFORD, 5 Nottingham Racecourse BROADWAY & WINCHCOMBE 6 Warwick Racecourse BY RAIL A435 7 Huntingdon Racecourse Trains from London to Cheltenham Spa SOUTHAM SOUTH AM LAN E generally run hourly and take about two hours. HYDE LANE D 8 Newmarket Racecourses A O R Trains from Birmingham run every half hour NORTH M 9 Jockey Club Rooms M5 A CAR PARK H S and take about 35 minutes. From Bristol, trains E V 10 Cheltenham Racecourse E leave every hour and take about 35 minutes. It 11 Kempton Park Racecourse SW WEST is a 10 minute tax ride from the station. IN D O CAR PARK MEMBERS N L 12 Sandown Park Racecourse AN E BY AIR COACHES SOUTH B4632 A4019 TO S CAR PARK W 13 Epsom Downs Racecourse M5 JUNCTION 10 E IN PRESTBURY N D NORTH ONLY A NE Birmingham and Bristol airports provide L O W B N ARN H L R AN C E 14 Wincanton Racecourse T O 10 D I A B4632 D D A flights to many national and international S O G A4019 N R I K M 15 Exeter Racecourse destinations. Gloucestershire Airport is in A H D OA P E S R R N E Y I A R O Staverton at Junction 11 of the M5 and can V U L E M5 B R T S S S To talk to one of our dedicated Jockey Club R E R R E schedule private flights. There is also a private P O C A4013 A N D U Venues advisors, contact us on: O helipad at the racecourse. B 11 Cheltenham FOLLOW US 01242 539538 B4075 Town Centre A40 TO M5 A40 TO LONDON, /thehomeofjumpracing JUNCTION 11 OXFORD & M40 cheltenhamevents@the jockeyclub.co.uk @CheltRaceEvents FROM BRISTOL www.cheltenham.co.uk @CheltenhamRaces & M4 WEST WWW.CHELTENHAM.CO.UK | 01242 539538 Previous Page Next Page Contact us to arrange a visit 01242 539538 | [email protected] www.cheltenham.co.uk Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL50 4SH.
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