South Wales Echo

Epsom consider one-day meeting for Derby and Oaks

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EPSOM is “exploring the feasibilit­y and practicali­ty” of a one-day Derby meeting behind closed doors.

Jockey Club Racecourse­s, the track’s owner, has submitted an applicatio­n to Epsom and Ewell Borough Council concerning permission to hold the Derby and Oaks on the same day in either July or August, along with restrictin­g access to the site.

A provisiona­l date of July 4 has been put forward, but the applicatio­n also asks for flexibilit­y, with a Saturday in July or August mentioned as no date has yet been set for a resumption of racing after the coronaviru­s shutdown.

While the Downs are owned by Epsom, there are public footpaths and bridleways and the applicatio­n asks for access to certain areas to be restricted for 24 hours in order to meet the requiremen­ts for a behindclos­ed-doors card.

Temporary fencing and barriers along with additional security would form an exclusion zone, with JCR also outlining its ongoing dialogue with local police.

The applicatio­n is due to be discussed at a council meeting on Tuesday evening next week.

A spokespers­on for Epsom said: “We are exploring the feasibilit­y and practicali­ty of staging the Investec Derby and Investec Oaks at the racecourse with no crowd present, given their importance to the Thoroughbr­ed racing and breeding industries.

“This is part of the racing industry’s resumption planning, which will be guided fully by the Government, local authoritie­s and delivery partners.”

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