Wall of ashes to open at Cheltenham for racing fans passing the final post

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Wall of ashes to open at Cheltenham for racing fans passing the final post
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Annual members will be given priority to reserve a space before the sale will be opened up to the wider community

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Annual members of the racecourse will be handed a priority window of six weeks up to the end of the Cheltenham Festival in the middle of March to reserve their space before the niche sale will be opened up to the wider racing community.The wall is situated by the Centaur Bridge at the entrance to the racecourse and provides a resting place that can be visited all year round as it sits outside the course infrastructure.

While Cheltenham is the first high-profile sporting venue to move, Mr O’Toole is betting there will be others coming down the track in the near future. “We have a taxi rank of organisations lined up to see how it goes and are at contract stage with two of them at the moment,” he said, while declining to be drawn on who they might be.

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