Aintree racegoers urged to plan ahead for festival

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The three-day festival at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool starts on Thursday

Police are urging the estimated 150,000 visitors at this week's Randox Grand National Festival to "plan, plan, plan" ahead of the three-day event.

Starting on Thursday, the races at Aintree will culminate with the Grand National steeple chase at 16:00 BST on Saturday.

Ch Insp Kevin Chatterton from Merseyside Police said he was confident enough resources were being deployed to keep both racegoers and football fans attending Liverpool's match against Fulham on Saturday safe.

He encouraged racegoers across the three days to "leave a little extra early to get there on time" and to "look after each other".

News imagePA Media Police in yellow hi-vis jackets stand next to a railing by the green racetrack, with stands packed with thousands of spectators around them.PA Media
A total of 150,000 spectators will attend the races over three days

Police are also advising racegoers to keep phones and bags near them and avoid buying tickets from disreputable sellers, which could be forgeries.

"Buy them from someone you trust," Ch Insp Chatterton added.

He also urged people to dispose of any drugs at amnesty bins at the entrance.

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