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Managers of first-class training facilities and property
Jockey Club Estates is the property and land management arm of The Jockey Club group. The company manages a substantial and diverse property portfolio and is responsible for the management and maintenance of facilities at three major racehorse training centres, Newmarket, Lambourn and Epsom.
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The Jockey Club updates today that having reviewed feedback from the “Playing our part in Newmarket’s future” consultation earlier this year, the concepts consulted on for the area known as “Racecourse Side” have been submitted for consideration as part of the ongoing West Suffolk Local Plan process.
After substantial consultation and discussion between interested parties, from 1st October 2022, a new turf Hack Canter on Walton Downs will be provided and maintained for leisure horse riders on Epsom and Walton Downs. This will replace the sand Hack Ride, which will permanently close from this date and be left to return to its natural state.
In 2019 there was no shortage of success stories emanating from yards using the Lambourn Training Grounds as a number of trainers posted personal bests during the year.
Newmarket based horses, trainers and jockeys enjoy a year to remember
Kingsdown, one of the principal gallops available to Lambourn-trained horses, has re-opened after an extensive refurbishment by Jockey Club Estates.
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Managers of first-class training facilities
Jockey Club Estates is responsible for the management and maintenance of facilities at three major racehorse training centres, Newmarket, Lambourn and Epsom.
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Providing a first-class service to our customers
The principal objectives of Jockey Club Estates are the continued development of its training grounds as centres of excellence and the managing of its property portfolio in a commercial manner whilst protecting and promoting The Jockey Club’s values and heritage.