Newbury Racecourse Partners With Local Community Groups To Deliver A Raceday With A Difference

The Racecourse is set to welcome a host of first-time racegoers on Tuesday 29th August

Newbury Racecourse will throw its doors open to a significant number of first-time racegoers from a broad range of communities as new partnerships with Community United and Castle School see Newbury host a raceday with a difference on Tuesday 29th August.

Newbury are committed to making racing experiences as accessible as possible and the Racecourse’s work with Community United and Castle School will see over 550 people from the local area – the majority of which are children and young people – afforded complimentary invitations from Newbury to attend the Racecourse’s Community Raceday at the end of August.

 

A broad range of communities will be represented at the Racecourse with a diverse programme of cultural activities – courtesy of performers from Zimbabwe, India, Cameroon and Afghanistan – to take place ahead of the day’s first race.

 

The programme of activities – which will include dance, music and poetry – is contributed by Community United, a community interest group working across the region and closely with West Berkshire Council and Newbury Town Council, to promote inclusivity, equality, and a sense of community for the diverse groups living and residing within the Racecourse’s catchment area.

Many of the performers will be enjoying live horse racing for the first time, as will the audience introduced to the Racecourse on Tuesday 29th August by Newbury’s other new partner, Castle School. The Castle School – with sites in both Newbury and Theale – caters for children with a variety of complex learning difficulties and over 175 youngsters, aged 3-19, along with their families have been invited to the Racecourse’s Community Raceday.

The pupils and others in attendance will be able to make use of state-of-the-art multi-sensory equipment and resources, installed at the Racecourse for the Community Raceday courtesy of Rhino UK, a leading provider of sensory experiences.

 

Those in attendance at Newbury Racecourse on Tuesday 29th August will also be able to go behind the scenes at the Racecourse with free-to-access tours courtesy of former National Hunt jockey, David Crosse.

Julian Thick, CEO of Newbury Racecourse, is delighted with the plans for the Community Raceday: “It is incredibly important for us to ensure we are giving all those in the local community the opportunity to enjoy racing here at Newbury. We are striving to work closely and collaboratively with community groups to achieve this and we are very much looking forward to welcoming a large number of first-time racegoers from diverse community groups on Tuesday 29th August.’’

Alice Kunjappy-Clifton, Director of Community United, said: “Community United, with the support of the diverse communities which it serves, are extremely excited for this month’s Community Raceday. We’d like to thank Newbury Racecourse for their support and we look forward to introducing horse racing to a new audience for the very first time. Our work is centred on making a positive difference in the community and the upcoming Community Raceday is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the different cultures in the local community.”

Newbury Racecourse welcomes groups from within the local community to get in touch to further help them achieve their aim of making the offerings at the Racecourse as accessible as possible.

Tickets for Newbury’s Community Raceday on Tuesday 29 August are available to purchase at a discounted rate until 11:59pm on Tuesday 22 August at https://newburyracecourse.co.uk/raceday/august-afternoon-racing/.

For more information on Community United – https://communityunited.uk/

For more information on Castle School – https://www.thecastleschoolnewbury.org.uk/