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Beaches bandb close to town centre reasonably priced ,and you can walk along the beach to clear your hangover .
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Thanks, Flush.
That one’s booked though. |
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bit of a trek to cheltenham from there
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LOL. Yeah. But the 30 runner cavalry charge is still worthy of the name. My favourite race of the year.
It’s one of the classics. Stewards, Wokingham, St. Wilf’s, Portland and the AGC. |
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The Burmah Castrol Ayr Gold Cup , when I was a youngster, Swinging junior and Roman Warrior .
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Can’t remember the year but Lochsong vs Venture Capitalist.
Loved it. Always so much anticipation for this race. I was on VC though. |
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1992, enjoy the re-run
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjP1dSc6KNE |
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Stay in Glasgow and get the train
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John, thankyou. An interesting idea.
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Memory going. They were 1st and 2nd in the Portland. VC flopped at Ayr.
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There's a travelodge and premier inn right on the edge of town which might well be sold out already. For the price of a b+b that weekend you'd probably get a decent hotel in Glasgow which is 50 minutes on the train, £11 return. You should have a couple in Ayr before going out in Glasgow and staying there.
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Yes, John. There’s not much left in Ayr now. Glasgow a good option. I like your thinking. Ta.
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Last time I was at Ayr I stayed at Girvan and taxi'd it,can't even remember where was sackless on the trip but can remember that part.
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No worries. Have a good one.
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Wildings in Maidens is good and you are handy for the whiskey experience in kirkoswald.
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