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Odds on for a great night out

Joanne Malin

LADIES, fancy a luxury night out? Look no further. The Birmingham Mail is inviting all ladies to an exclusive night of food, fun and racing at Hall Green Stadium.

Last year nearly 200 Mail readers enjoyed the newspaper's first ever Ladies Night at the Novotel in Broad Street.

Tickets for the event sold out in days and readers were treated to a fashion show by House of Fraser highlighting the summer's hottest styles and compered by Central TV presenter Joanne Malin.

Birmingham City Football Club managing director and Mail columnist Karren Brady was the guest speaker. This year we're going to the dogs and you can join the fun for only £15 per head. The evening of pure pleasure that includes:

Admission.

A two-course meal from the Summer of Love menu.

A racecard.

A glass of bubbly.

A £1 tote bet.

There will even be a local celebrity guest appearance yet to be announced.

Our fabulous Ladies night will be held on Tuesday August 28, at Hall Green Stadium. from 7pm. So make sure you don't miss out.

Please note there are a limited number of places available to this exclusive event, so tickets are strictly subject to availability, so make sure you get your order to us as soon as possible.

Tickets (£15 each) will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

To book your tickets to the Birmingham Mail Ladies Night, call Hall Green Stadium, during normal office hours on 0870 840 8502, quoting Birmingham Mail Ladies Night.

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