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NINTH RACE 6.05

NINTH RACE 6.05

Following the form?

The ARO and Racing Post websites have all the UK results from 2000 onwards, whilst the Racing Post also carries the ARO races online and on their mobile app -find them listed below the thoroughbred cards for that day.

Toview the current ARO season results and video form go to the ARO website and select the 'Racing Data &Results' link.

www.aroracing.co.uk www.racingpost.com

Information

Abandonment Policy

In the event of racing being abandoned, the following rules apply:

• Abandonment before completion of the 1st race – badge valid for the next race meeting or full refund

• Abandonment prior to completion of the 3rd race – 50% refund

• Abandonment thereafter – no refund

No refunds will be made on the day of racing. All refunds should be claimed in writing within 14 days of the abandoned meeting.

Please enclose your badge/s as proof of admission and send them to: Racecourse Office, Bath Racecourse, Lansdown, Bath BA1 9BU Please PRINT your name clearly and send with the returned badges.

Admission Badges

Racegoers are politely requested to ensure their badges are worn and to be clearly visible at all times. If you have purchased an E-ticket, please ensure you have this with you at all times.

Disabled Users

A disabled viewing ramp is available for wheelchair users by the Winning Post. There is disabled access to both restaurants and a variety of disabled toilets across the racecourse.

Dogs

Dogs, with the exception of guide dogs, are not permitted within any of the enclosures.

Emergency Procedures For Your Safety

Bath Racecourse puts in place robust safety measures to ensure your safety, comfort and enjoyment. Should an incident occur which is beyond our control, it is important that you are aware of how we intend to look after you. As part of our safety management, we have employed professionally trained and experienced security staff to be located at various points throughout the Racecourse. This information is precautionary and we trust the procedures will not be needed.

Please remember in the event of an emergency, to take your belongings with you and, under the direction of Bath Racecourse representatives, proceed quickly and quietly to the agreed area.

Horse Welfare Comes First At Bath

Bath’s top priority is the safety and welfare of both horse and rider We have a dedicated team of highly qualified vets and doctors following the action at every stage and a top of the range horse ambulance in attendance at each meeting.

It is our policy to erect green screens around the horse requiring veterinary attention, to provide the privacy required at such times. Please do not assume the worse if screens are erected around such a horse. We are committed to minimising risks, dealing quickly and humanely with injuries and maintaining the highest possible quality of life for the animals in our care. To find out more about our Equine Welfare policy please visit our website www.bath-racecourse.co.uk.

INFORMATION POINT, RACECOURSE OFFICE

You can find information on our forthcoming fixtures, hospitality packages, race sponsorship and non-raceday conferencing and events from the Customer Service desk next to the coffee shop. If you have any questions, then please do not hesitate to ask any member of the racecourse staff

Photography

Racegoers may take photographs for private use. However, no flash photography is allowed around the Pre-Parade Ring, Parade Ring or Winners Enclosure. Anyone with a professional/ high quality level of equipment needs to be granted permission to take photography on course in order to protect our racecourse image rights.

Please also be aware that racegoers entering Bath Racecourse do so by accepting our terms and conditions of entry, which state that their photograph may be taken and that this may be used in promotional material.

Traffic Arrangements

In order to ease traffic congestion on leaving the course please would all traffic for Bath and the South West exit via the right hand lane, and traffic for Bristol and the North East exit via the left hand lane. It is hoped that these arrangements will provide a smoother exit for all patrons and your co-operation is appreciated.

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