Great Leighs could be under new ownership by the end of next week after the joint administrators confirmed a buyer for the track has been found.
Further details cane be found here..
Hold your horses though; the course still requires a licence from the British Horseracing Authority and entry into the fixture allocation process for 2010.
Update: 15/5/09 – “Racing licence deadline looms”
Update: 19/5/09 – “Great Leighs deal collapses”
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2 Responses
Scott Ferguson
May 19th, 2009 at 02:03
1and fell through unfortunately. Shame, it was shaping like a really nice track…
slipperytoad
May 19th, 2009 at 08:14
2Thanks Scott! Concure and have a strange feeling this is the early stages of the demise of racing.
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