Jump into the weekend and celebrate Wrexham Day, in partnership with Wrexham Lager, at Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse this Saturday (18 May).
Sponsored by the multi-award-winning Wrexham Lager, long-term supporters of race meetings at Bangor-on-Dee, the themed event is new to the calendar this year and has a real community feel to the occasion.
Featuring a thrilling card of racing, including the Wrexham Lager Celebrates Wrexham AFC Promotion Handicap Steeple Chase, the day showcases everything great about Wrexham and sees Choirs for Good performing from 2.30pm.
Advance price tickets for the day start from just £11 for adults and children under-17 go free. Gates to the racecourse open from 1.30pm, with all the racing getting underway from 3.55pm.
Patrick Chesters, General Manager at Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse, said: “We’re excited to welcome everybody to our very first Wrexham Day, in partnership with Wrexham Lager, on Saturday.
"This fixture is a celebration of everything Wrexham and a fantastic opportunity to get together as a community for a thrilling and immersive afternoon and evening of racing.
“Wrexham Lager continue to be fantastic supporters of both Wrexham and our racecourse, and we thank them for their valued sponsorship.”
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Mark Roberts, Wrexham Lager Managing Director, said: “The Wrexham Lager Beer Co. team are thrilled to be sponsoring Bangor-on-Dee races to celebrate Wrexham Day. It’s not just a horse racing event but a key calendar moment for the city and a celebration of Wrexham’s history.
“We’re looking forward to being a part of creating a memorable experience for the guests and providing the racecourse winners with our famous Wrexham Lager and other gifts.”
For further information about Wrexham Day in partnership with Wrexham Lager, visit www.bangorondeeraces.co.uk
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