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The July Festival is back in Newmarket 🐎 Life After Racing with Godolphin New for 2024, Disco

The July Festival is back in Newmarket 🐎 [View this email in your browser]( [Logo]( Life After Racing with Godolphin New for 2024, Discover Newmarket has been given the opportunity to visit Godolphin’s Rehoming facilities on Wednesday 14th August. Visit this prestigious site to view their first-class facilities, learn about how one of the most successful racing and breeding operations cares for their thoroughbreds post racing, as well as how they successfully progress these horses into their new careers. Tickets are £45 per person. [BOOK NOW]( The July Festival at Newmarket Summer isn’t summer in Newmarket, without the famous July Festival. From Thursday 11th July to Saturday 13th July, you can expect first-class horseracing, paired with unrivalled fashion, food and entertainment. Why not make your experience extra special and take a look at the [hospitality options]( available, via the link below. [Find Out More]( Have you got your tickets yet? There is still time to book your tickets to see the Household Cavalry Band perform in the picturesque grounds of the National Horseracing Museum on Friday 12th July. Famous for their outstanding ceremonial pageantry the band of talented musicians will perform a mix of classics, regimental marches and trumpet calls. This event is not to be missed! Tickets are £25 and include a glass of fizz. [Book Your Tickets Here]( Check out this new Wedding Venue Join Branches Park, located 10 miles from Newmarket, for their first ever Open Day on Sunday 14th July, showcasing their fabulous wedding facilities. Whether you’re newly engaged, or just looking for venue inspiration, explore the beautiful grounds of this new Suffolk wedding, accommodation, and events venue. You’ll have the opportunity to see the site fully dressed, as well as meet local suppliers. [Find Out More]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Discover Newmarket. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Discover Newmarket Discover Newmarket, Palace House Palace Street Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 8EP United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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