Racing fans are being told to stay away from a special racecourse viewpoint ahead of the 2021 Cheltenham Festival. Cleeve Hill, which is around five miles from the track, is the highest point in Gloucestershire.
In a normal year, onlookers would see a racecourse packed with 65,000 people, having a day out at the top class sporting event.
But this year, due to Covid-19, there will be no general admission and the numbers of people on-course from March 16-19 will be strictly limited.
Fans have been told not to travel to the hill on Cheltenham's north-eastern edge to watch the action, according to Gloucestershire Live.
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