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Casino Attractions In East Anglia

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East Anglia is a geographical area in the East of England. The area included has varied but the legally defined NUTS 2 statistical unit comprises the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, including the City of Peterborough unitary authority. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Angles, a tribe whose name originated in Anglia, northern Germany.
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  • 1. Newmarket Racecourses - Rowley Mile Newmarket
    Newmarket is a market town in the English county of Suffolk, approximately 65 miles north of London. It is generally considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing and a potential World Heritage Site. It is a major local business cluster, with annual investment rivalling that of the Cambridge Science Park, the other major cluster in the region. It is the largest racehorse training centre in Britain, the largest racehorse breeding centre in the country, home to most major British horseracing institutions, and a key global centre for horse health. Two Classic races, and an additional three British Champions Series races are held at Newmarket every year. The town has had close royal connections since the time of James I, who built a palace there, and was also a base ...
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  • 2. Great Yarmouth Racecourse Great Yarmouth
    Greyhound racing used to be a popular industry in Great Britain with attendances peaking in 1946 at around 70 million and totalisator turnover reaching £196,431,430.Current attendances have declined to less than 2 million in 2017. There are currently 21 licensed stadiums in Britain and 5 independent stadiums . The industry use a Parimutuel betting tote system with on-course and off-course betting available, with a turnover of £75,100,000.
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  • 4. South Pier Lowestoft
    The British town of Scarborough has had a total of five cliff railways, or funiculars, two of which remain open to the public. Two of these funiculars were on Scarborough's North Bay and three on South Bay; both of the North Bay railways have been demolished, and one on South Bay is extant but out of use since 2006.
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