Ascot Racecourse delivers £260m to UK economy
18 June 2026
As Royal Ascot takes place this week, a new report compiled by the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø and New Horizon Economics has highlighted the significant economic impact of Ascot Racecourse both nationally and internationally.
Across its operations, supply chains, visitor spending and associated activities, Ascot supports an estimated £264.5 million in Gross Value Added (GVA) and 3,903 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs across the UK economy.
The five days of Royal Ascot alone support around 1,930 of these jobs, generating approximately £140m in GVA.
On a local level, year-round activity supports around 1,360 FTE jobs in the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire ITL2 area, generating nearly £85m in local GVA while Royal Ascot supports 625 local FTEs, valued at just under £50m.
Researched and compiled by Dr Steven Brand, founder of New Horizon Economics and Professor James Reade from the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø, the report also assesses the social value generated by Ascot Racecourse, together with its wider contribution as an internationally recognised British institution.
Ascot Racecourse Supports, the racecourse’s charitable and community programme, reaches over 7,000 beneficiaries, generating over £700,000 in social value per year. This represents a £6 return for every £1 invested by Ascot.
Professor James Reade, Professor of Economics, ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø, said: “The findings demonstrate that Ascot’s economic significance extends well beyond the racecourse boundary, creating benefits for businesses across the visitor economy including hotels, restaurants, transport providers, retailers and other service-sector activities.
“Overall, the evidence demonstrates that Ascot functions not only as a racecourse, but as a nationally significant economic asset, an international ambassador for British heritage and culture, and an important contributor to community wellbeing. Through its combined economic, social and reputational impacts, Ascot generates value at local, national and international levels, reinforcing its position as one of the United Kingdom’s leading sporting and cultural institutions.”
- Ascot Racecourse activities deliver £264.5m of economic value and support 3,903 jobs
- Five days of Royal Ascot worth £140m and 1,930 jobs
- Royal Ascot domestic ticket bookers cover three-quarters of the UK’s postcodes
- More than 11,000 unique year-round international visitors from 76 countries
- Charitable and community work generated £700,000 in social value
The reach of Royal Ascot is illustrated by the fact that UK ticket holders come from 73.8% of all outward UK post codes, highlighting the incredibly broad attraction the event holds across the nation. 21.6% of Royal Ascot’s attendees come from the Berks/Bucks/Ox region, with 72.2% from elsewhere in the UK and 6.2% from overseas.
The racecourse is also a significant driver of visitor expenditure with UK and international racegoers generating an estimated £77.7 million in off-course expenditure, £49.2m of which was attributable to Royal Ascot. Those visiting Ascot typically spent money off course on things like accommodation, food and drink, travel, outfit purchase, and other retail shopping.
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