Racing at Ascot became very popular and, in 1813 Parliament passed an Act of Enclosure. This act ensured that Ascot Heath, although property of the crown, would be kept and used as a racecourse for the public in the future.
Today the racecourse is managed by the Ascot Authority, created by an Act of Parliament passed in 1913. His Majesty’s Representative became Chairman of the Authority with the Clerk of the Course acting as secretary.
Today Ascot retains both these positions, but with the additional appointment of a Chief Executive and departmental directors under him.
The fantastic Royal Ascot is a week of celebration in June of each year. Whilst the course has been closed for redevelopment for 2 years, next year's 2006 Ascot Week will be all the better. And what better place could you choose to enjoy some pre-race or end-of-day food and beverages than the Rose & Crown - just 1/2 mile from the famous racecourse.
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