Unpaid Carer’s Raceday At Chelmsford City Racecourse

Posted on: February 20, 2024

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Unpaid Carer’s Raceday At Chelmsford City Racecourse

Thursday, 23rd May, Evening Racing

Chelmsford City Racecourse are delighted to be supporting for the third consecutive year, the Eden Project Communities “Month of Community” in June.  Leading up to this initiative, they are holding our Unpaid Carers Raceday on Thursday 23rd May at Chelmsford City Racecourse.

At this raceday, they will once again be offering unpaid carers the opportunity to apply for 2 free general admission tickets.  They have attached the application form for applying for the tickets. Please be aware that this is for carers to attend without their dependants, to provide them with some respite enjoying an evening at the races.

Apply here as an unpaid carer to attend the raceday.

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