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Newmarket, Suffolk - Wikipedia Newmarket is a market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, 14 miles west of Bury St Edmunds and 14 miles northeast of Cambridge In 2021, it had a population of 16,772 It is a global centre for thoroughbred horse racing, [2] racehorse training, [3] breeding, and horse health
Official website for the Town of Newmarket Official website of the Town of Newmarket Includes information on events, community programs, Newmarket initiatives and all happenings around Town
Home - NewMarket Corporation NewMarket Corporation Announces Quarterly Dividend-Richmond, VA, April 24, 2025 - The Board of Directors of NewMarket Corporation (NYSE: NEU) declared a quarterly dividend in the amount of $2 75 per share on the common stock of the Corporation
Explore Newmarket - Visit Suffolk With Discover Newmarket you can go behind the scenes and be part of some of racing’s sacred and cultural institutions; the Jockey Club Rooms, Tattersalls – the world’s oldest auction house, trainers’ yards, The National Stud and the famed gallops Tours for groups and individuals run all year round
Newmarket News - Local News for Newmarket and the Region Newmarket's online news source, including local news from local journalists, photos, video, sports, events, classifieds, weekly flyers, entertainment -- all on NewmarketToday ca
Welcome to Newmarket, the Home of Horseracing | Visit Suffolk Discover Newmarket – the not-for-profit tourism organisation at the heart of British flat racing – is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2025 with the release of five unprecedented, one-off, Anniversary Tours Visit the legendary Frankel, on this full day experience
Newmarket | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Newmarket, town, Forest Heath district, administrative and historic county of Suffolk, eastern England It lies on chalk downland 70 miles (110 km) north of London It is the home of the Jockey Club and has been celebrated for its horse races since the time of James I (reigned 1603–25); it is also