A NEW exhibition at the Chester Grosvenor Museum will soon open to commemorate 480 years of racing at Chester.

Opening on Saturday, April 20, this exhibition will present objects and images from Chester Race Company and the Grosvenor Museum that will explore the origins and heritage of the oldest racecourse still in operation in Great Britain, if not the world.

Members of the public are invited to visit the exhibition and learn the fascinating story of the evolvement of the racecourse and its famous site which dates back to the Roman period.

From archaeological excavations and racing firsts to tales of legend and stories of gallant victors, the timeline of the Roodee paints a rich tapestry that will stand the test of time.

CEO of Chester Race Company, Richard Thomas said: “We have been working closely with the museum over the last 12 months in a new corporate partnership capacity to bring our story to the general public.

"Many will be aware of some of the more famous facts, faces and stories of the Roodee and we are thrilled that a fascinating collective narrative of the racecourse’s history will be brought to life this year to commemorate 480 years.

"We are proud to have built a strong relationship with the museum and celebrate our connection with the city of Chester and its people.”

Running the duration of the 2019 Chester racing season, members of the public along with racegoers visiting the city are invited to enjoy this exhibition and even get involved by imparting their own mementos or memories into the narrative.

The museum is interested in hearing from anyone who holds anything from race badges, programmes and photographs to hats and fascinators from the past 480 years.

Councillor Louise Gittins, Cabinet Member for Communities and Wellbeing, Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “Our Corporate Sponsorship Scheme started in September last year, businesses can play a vital role in developing arts and culture.

"The new partnership scheme is helping to safeguard an essential part of Chester’s heritage for current and future generations.

“I’m looking forward to seeing this new exhibition telling the story of the oldest racecourse still in operation in the country. Please contact the museum if your business would like to become a partner.”

To be part of the story, email grosvenor.museum@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk or telephone 01244 972197 before the end of March.

Visitors to the exhibition will also have the chance to leave their story for others to read and a digital capsule will be made public via the Chester Racecourse website once the exhibition closes at the end of September.

For more information, visit events.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk/event/going-the-distance-480-years-of-racing-at-the-roodee.

Entrance to the museum is free, but object as well as monetary donations are gladly welcomed.

Tickets and badges to all fixtures across the 2019 Chester racing season are available online at www.chester-races.com.