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Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium

Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium

(6 reviews)

Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium may be a Stadium where you see Greyhounds going head to head. But this…read moreStadium is also home to the Birmingham Brummies Speedway team. I have been here on a couple of occasions and this is a great place to watch Speedway. I had the privilege of interviewing some of the riders on an Open Day and also the fans. There are restaurant facilities available at the Stadium so if you are hungry then you can go there. If it does rain then there is always a chance the Speedway meetings could be postponed so do check if this is the case. It is a great sight seeing the bikes go around the Perry Barr track at quick speeds and it is worth coming down here to watch live Speedway. Prices for coming to see the Speedway are not that expensive and believe me it is worth the money. This is also a place where you can have stag and hen nights. Phone the above number to find out more.

I've lost count of the amount of times I've been told I'm going to the dogs but last weekend I…read moreactually did. I was a first time visitor to Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium and I've gotta tell yah, I was VERY impressed. I'm not a gambling man and I haven't a clue when it comes to betting but it couldn't be easier, there are plenty of friendly staff on hand to explain all you need to know and there are lots of "self bet" machines dotted around the stadium. Bets start from 50pence and there's a race every fifteen minutes so I had plenty of chances to win but lady luck wasn't with me on this visit. Talking of ladies, I noticed "the dogs" was a popular venue for Hen parties, there was a large group of ladies quaffing bottles of bubbly and seemed to be having a great time. It got a little chili this evening so my partner and I retired to one of the track-side bars where the atmosphere was just as good watching the races on large TV screens. We didn't eat but plates of food that kept passing us looked tasty. Different and an all round great night out.

Haydock Park Racecourse - from website

Haydock Park Racecourse

(5 reviews)

Haydock Park is a brilliant racecourse in the North West which has racing all year round. I like…read morethis racecourse because unlike many others they do cater for a wide range of people (including me)! I've been to a couple of racecourses when you feel like you have to wear a hat - notably Aintree. I'm not a big fan of that. There are private hospitality suites and restaurants available for customers to relax before or during the racing. Rooms are available for small parties or huge parties up to 400 people. It's a great day or evening out even if you're not a gambler, the atmosphere is really fun and chilled out.

Now I'm not much of a gambler, I don't agree with it. I much rather buy something of value than…read morewaste in on a whim and against odds. However a day at the races doesn't have to be about gambling, it is a fantastic day out. If you are on the right side of the weather Haydock is a perfect way to spend a Saturday with some mates. Housed in an accommodating 127 acres of lush parkland, Haydock Park Racecourse is ideal for any form of events which you may actually witness during your visit.The fully licensed bars are sure to keep one occupied during the merrymaking process as you enjoy the spectacle of a race bets or no bets. You might be able to crash a wedding as the venue holds up to 500 guests for banquets, balls, and wedding reception dinners. I hear they're even licensed for civil ceremonies. There are also a plethora of non race day events that you might want to put in the diary. JLS are playing there for those of you who are 13 and of the female persuasion. Other events include wedding fairs books fairs so on and so forth. I however would recommend you get yourself down for a day at one of the race days with a group of friends as it will be cheaper per head. I went with a few mates and we had a blast.... so get yourself down for a galloping good time.

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Aintree Racecourse

(11 reviews)

If you're ever in Liverpool during April each year, you do not want to miss the annual John Smith's…read moreGrand National horse racing event at Aintree - home to the biggest steeplechase in the world. To watch the main race on TV is always going to be different to being there live. The National Meeting runs for 3 days: Thursday being Liverpool Day, Friday being Ladies Day and Saturday being the Grand Finale. Friday and Saturday are the busiest. A standard ticket to enter Tattersalls would cost you around £16 but does not gain you entrance to inside the racecourse (only in and around specific areas. Prices are expensive to see any race but if you are passionate about horses and/or gambling, this is a very popular and well known event in the horseracing calendar. There are a variety of high-class restaurants/bars as well as gift shops and snack kiosks around the site. The atmosphere is just electric on main race day and I would suggest getting there early avoid queues.

Liverpool is home to the John Smith's Grand National every April, and it is a must in the Liverpool…read morecalendar. I'm not a big horse racing fan or gambler but the atmosphere at Aintree is amazing - nothing like watching it on the tele. I always put a bet on every year, I remember when I was about 7, my grandad always put 50p on each way for me, and I won!! I was running about shouting "I've won the Grand National", when in fact I'd won abut £7... Ah well, I was thrilled. Back to Aintree, aside from the Grand National they also host 4 race days a year. There is also a golf course nestled within the racecourse which I've heard is a test for any golder. The racecourse has had a £35 million refurb' and is looking very dapper these days, so if you're ever visiting Liverpool I definitely suggest a visit.

Coral

Coral

(3 reviews)

Coral Bookmakers is the one and only in Liverpool's City Centre and it deserves to stand out from…read morethe rest of the crowd compared to other bookmakers such as Ladbrokes because it is one of the darkhorses when it comes to best price betting. In other words, it offers the best odds the majority of the time including horse racing and football. This particular branch is really gorgeous as you go downstairs and it is polished clean and colurful wherever you look. It is very spacious and even has comfortable chairs and sofas where you and your friends can watch a live featured match. Checking up on prices is also easy with the touch screen display where you can navigate odds of all sporting events at your free will. This is my favourite place for betting and I always go here without fail, so for all of you who fancy a flutter, make Coral your number one choice!

corals in liverpool might be a rolls royce of shops but a short trip over the mersey to the coral…read moreshop in seacombe on poulton road we find run down burnt out ford escort its almost like corals has forgot about this shop.you wipe your feet on the way out of this shop instead of on the way in theres no carpets the last time it was painted was when it was built i think the screens i say screens what i mean is portable colour tvs from the 1980s its ridiculous the one thing this shop has going for it is the staff who are friendly helpful people if it wasnt for them no one would even bother going in come on corals isnt are money as good as liverpools i work hard for my money and if im gambleing it away at least give us and the staff a nice enviroment in which to do it

Uttoxeter Racecourse - arts - Updated May 2026

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