Glasgow Times

Chester Race Company takes the reins at Musselburg­h

- WHITE AND GOLD

CHESTER Race Company has confirmed it has taken on the operating agreement for Musselburg­h – bringing an end to uncertaint­y which has long surrounded the Scottish track’s future.

It was announced last October, following years of disputes between all parties involved in the East Lothian Council-owned course, that third party Chester Race Company (CRC) would take over its running and was to be invited to agree a 10-year contract to do so.

Subsequent negotiatio­ns were delayed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, but CRC announced in a statement yesterday that the deal is complete.

Musselburg­h therefore joins Chester and Bangor-on-Dee as the third racecourse in the

CRC portfolio – and the Scottish course is due to resume its fixture list next Tuesday, behind closed doors in keeping with measures to mitigate the spread of coronaviru­s.

CRC chief executive Richard Thomas said: “We are delighted to be formally appointed as the new operators of Musselburg­h Racecourse on behalf of East Lothian Council.

“We are committed to the longterm running and success of the racecourse and ensuring its reputation within the local community and Scottish racing is upheld.

“The entire team is excited to begin this new chapter and deliver proposals to maximise the available opportunit­ies for the racecourse.”

Musselburg­h general manager Bill Farnsworth added: “The appointmen­t of Chester Race Company to run Musselburg­h marks a new chapter in the history of our 200-year-old racecourse.

“Chester’s management team has an excellent track record. They share the same values as Musselburg­h in their ambition to provide a five-star racing and hospitalit­y experience, to host quality horse racing, offer excellent customer service and to invest where possible to improve the racing and customer infrastruc­ture.”

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