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Join Nottingham Racecourse on Thursday 30th July 2015 for an afternoon tea with a difference.
Nottingham Racecourse will be proudly supporting Macmillan Cancer Support for their Big Macmillan Tea Party!
Bring the whole family for a great day out with racing, live music throughout the afternoon, a bouncy castle for the children and of course fabulous cakes to enjoy!
Tickets - £1 from every ticket will be donated to this worthy cause.
Call now on 0844 579 3011 to reserve your place!
Discounts are available on advance ticket sales:
Advanced single ticket - £13.50 per person
Advanced group ticket - £11.25 per person
On the day ticket - £15.00 per person
Under 18's go free of charge
Advanced single ticket - £13.50 per person
Advanced group ticket - £11.25 per person
On the day ticket - £15.00 per person
Under 18's go free of charge
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