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Nottingham Racecourse
Sunday 3 November 2019 | 5pm - 7.30pm
Advanced Ticket Prices: Family Tickets £20 | Adult £8 | Child £3
Following the success of 2018 Nottingham Racecourse are once again hosting a Fireworks Evening in association with local charity My Sight.
My Sight Nottinghamshire is a local charity which promotes greater independence for visually impaired people of all ages throughout the county by providing emotional support, practical advice, information and training together with a huge range of adapted leisure activities, helping local visually impaired people to live life to the full. Nottingham Racecourse are proud to be working with them once again, to help raise awareness and support within the local community.
Book early for a family ticket and save money.
- Free parking
- Entertainment for the kids plus food and refreshments available.
- No dogs allowed please unless assistance dogs.
- Gates open 5pm | Fireworks display 6.30pm
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