The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Racecourse hopes to get limited crowd trackside as cash flow remains an issue

PERTH: Bosses set their sights on end of September finale

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

Perth Racecourse hopes to start welcoming a small crowd back to its Scone track at the end of the month amid ongoing cash problems.

Bosses are in talks with the Scottish Government and Perth and Kinross Council’s safety advisory group to discuss allowing a restricted number of attendees to their two-day Glorious Finale event on September 23 and 24.

It comes as the course’s chief executive, Hazel Peplinski, asks customers to transfer advanced tickets to 2021 to help its “precarious­ly low cash position”.

The racecourse held a successful bet365 Perth Gold Cup event behind closed doors on Sunday and will again be without fans for the Autumn Raceday meet on Monday.

However, organisers have set their sights on the end of September finale in the hope they can have crowds back trackside for the first time since the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Ms Peplinski said: “While we have been heartened by the ability to host behind closed doors meetings in recent weeks and thereby positively contribute to the economic impact of the industry, there has also been a concerted effort to work towards the safe return of crowds in the shape of pilot events in the near future.

“Whilst we have a full operationa­l plan drafted and ready to progress we are now awaiting further advice from Scottish Government.

“It would be a positive step forward to be able to allow even a very restricted crowd in to our final meeting but at this time it is impossible to say how feasible this might be.

“We all just have to remain patient and understand that this is an incredibly difficult situation with our top priority as always being everyone’s safety.”

If the racecourse does not get the go ahead for public opening the festival will go ahead as a closed door event.

 ?? Picture: Steve Macdougall. ?? Organisers are in talks to discuss allowing a restricted number of attendees at the Scone track for the two-day Glorious Finale event on September 23 and 24.
Picture: Steve Macdougall. Organisers are in talks to discuss allowing a restricted number of attendees at the Scone track for the two-day Glorious Finale event on September 23 and 24.

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