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Down Royal and Leopardstown facing key land and property decisions

Down Royal: vital it remains in safe and experienced hands
Down Royal: hosts some quality jumping action on FridayCredit: Caroline Norris (racingpost.com/photos)

Two Irish racecourses, Leopardstown and Down Royal, were in the news last week. Common to the stories was the theme of land usage.

Leopardstown featured in a front-page story in the Irish Times, following up revelations outlined in these pages last month, that land owned by Horse Racing Ireland adjacent to the Dublin track has been valued at €79 million on the vacant sites register maintained by the local Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council.

It also emerged that Down Royal racecourse, one of two historic Northern Irish venues, faces an uncertain future as a consequence of the transfer of land to the Merrion Property Group in 2006.

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