The spectacular new grandstand will provide new facilities for spectators, new views over the paddock and enhanced accommodation for owners and trainers. The main development is expected to begin immediately after the 2014 Cheltenham Festival with completion scheduled in time for the 2016 Cheltenham Festival. Cheltenham's racing programme is expected to continue as usual during the construction of the new grandstand. Click the images below to view a larger version of the artist's impression of the new grandstand and facilities planned for Cheltenham Racecourse: With a capacity for 67, 500 spectators each day and some 230, 000 spectators over the 4 days of the Cheltenham Festival, estimated gate receipts total around £7 million. Gold Cup Day is especially popular with the Irish who cross the water to attend Cheltenham Festival in their thousands. The famous rivalry between British and Irish horses contributes to the atmosphere. Click here to view a larger version of the Paddy Power Cheltenham Festival infographic left.
This nod to Nottingham's great literary heritage, including links to DH Lawrence and Lord Byron, has helped Nottingham develop a strong literary community, a thriving publishing industry and a whole host of literary marvels for book lovers and wordsmiths. Award Winning Transport Nottingham is served by England's largest publicly owned bus system and if you're planning on using public transport there is also a modern tram system to get you around. Located about 130 miles north of London in the East Midlands, Nottingham has loads of great transportation links to the larger UK cities of Birmingham and London. It takes an hour by train or by car to travel to Birmingham and an hour and 40 minutes to travel to London by train or two and a half hours by car. 5 reasons why you definitely don't want to be a student in Nottingham… or maybe reasons why you do! 1, 154 postgrad courses – how will you make your decision of what to study? 13, 266 postgrad students – you'll have far too many friends to choose from!
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The fuel allowance for vulnerable households is being increased by €3. 50 per week to €28. This is to compensate those on lower incomes for the additional costs they're likely to face from increased carbon tax. 2. The ambitious road to recovery Funding of €10bn will be spent on "critical projects across all regions of our country" according to Mr McGrath. This includes spending on road projects like the N56 in Donegal, the N4 in Sligo, the N5 in Mayo, and N22 and Dunkettle Interchange in Cork. Forty-one intercity rail carriages are to be bought and there are plans to sign contracts for up to 600 electric carriages as part of the DART+ project in Dublin, as Mr McGrath put it, "to ensure our economic recovery is a green one". He said money will be spent to progress the long-promised BusConnects and Metrolink projects. Separately, an "unprecedented extra €4bn" for the health services is to go towards hiring up to 16, 000 additional posts. There are plans for 1, 146 additional beds in hospitals and an increase in critical care beds from 255 pre-Covid to 321 by the end of 2021.
They provide a very clean room, and the receptionist was very frindly and told us that they need to check for the fresh fruits and vegs if you want to pass the boarder between Vitoria and South Australia! SAN Mateo SAN Mateo provides spacious accommodation in Mildura, just a 10-minute walk from the town centre. There is a public swimming pool, parks, shopping centre and restaurants within a 5-minute drive away. Free WiFi and on-site parking for two cars is available. So convenient to everything, shops, River, site seeing etc Glenbar cottage Yelta Situated in Mildura, within 18 km of Paddlesteamers Melbourne & Rothbury, Glenbar cottage Yelta offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and a garden. Boasting free private parking, the holiday home is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as hiking, fishing and canoeing. When arriving at the cottage, it was a sense of relief and restoration, after a long hard Covid year in Melbourne. The cottage itself is beautifully put together and very comfortable.
This is the perfect spot to learn about the town's history and the first German settlers, as well as some interesting information on Namibia's local flora and fauna. One must-see landmark is the Swakopmund Jetty. Originally constructed from wood in 1905, the jetty was battered by the seas, so the need for an iron jetty was soon realised. An unfinished iron pier was once again left to the elements, but in 1985 some much needed funds were raised for restoration. The jetty is now open to the public. The Mole, is now the main beach area of Swakopmund. The Mole was a largely unsuccessful attempt to create an artificial harbour. Shortly after construction of the harbour, in 1903, major silting from the Benguela current caused a sandbank to form which limited access to the harbour. Today, the Mole is a sheltered beach with palmed walkways. 55km east of Swakopmund you will find the Rossing Mine, one of the largest and longest running open pit uranium mines in the world. Tours are available on the first Friday of every month and can be booked through the Swakopmund Museum.
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