Racing's Graveyard ; Essex Track Is Pounds 25m in Debt and the Gates Are Locked [Edition 2]
Mail on Sunday › August 23, 2009
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Mail on Sunday › August 23, 2009
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WHEN Great Leighs opened its doors to punters in April last year it famously claimed to represent the future of horseracing in this country.
Today, the entrance gates are permanently locked, the temporary grandstand is gathering dust and locals openly question whether another race will ever be held at the course near Braintree in Essex.See the full content of this document
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Racing's Graveyard ; Essex Track Is Pounds 25m in Debt and the Gates Are Locked [Edition 2]
When I called in on Thursday, the place had the forlorn look of a holiday resort in the depths of winter. Nor, with its licence withdrawn by the British H...
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