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Your Guide to Buying Modern Dining Room Chairs imageDining chairs tend to be the glue which holds together dinner parties and nightly family dinners. Modern dining room chairs come in a wide variety of options. Regardless of the type of design style a consumer...Read More about Your Guide to Buying Modern Dining Room Chairs >  Camping and caravanning >  Camping chairs and tables Camping chairs & tables 1 - 31 of 31 items If you're heading off on a camping adventure, you'll find all your important camping accessories for your trip here in our range of sports equipment. Make sure you've stocked up on camping chairs & camping tables and ensure your children are sat comfortably whilst eating their meals with our range of kids camping chairs. Purchase a folding camping table and folding camping chairs for ease and convenience, they're compact enough to be stored in your car without taking up too much space. We have a wide selection of other products for adventures in the great outdoors.




Ensure you have all the cooking equipment ready to prepare a good BBQ or a hearty breakfast, all of which can be stored in one of our cool boxes. We also have equipment to make your stay as comfy and easy as possible with air pumps to inflate your airbeds, sleeping bags and camping mats for extra comfort when sleeping on the floor. Going on an adventure has never been easier. ProAction 4 Man Dome Tent. + 1 special offer Trespass Festival Pop Up Print Tent. Trespass Double Flocked Airbed. Proaction 5 Man Dome Tent. Proaction 200GSM Single Envelope Sleeping Bag. Vango Woburn 400 Tent. + 1 special offerFor 300 years, it has been the highlight of the summer calendar for the well-off and well-connected. But these days, it seems, the enclosures and stands of Royal Ascot are becoming increasingly popular with a much less distinguished breed of racegoer.As the Queen’s favourite racing event celebrates its tricentenary, fights have been breaking out amongst the male racegoers at the historic Berkshire course, watched by worse for wear women who can barely stay upright in their high heels.




A quick glance across the terraces reveals a sea of flesh and unsightly tattoos – of women in cheap, tawdry dresses and men who have shunned the expected top hat. Lowering the tone: A man wielding a £98 bottle of Laurent Perrier Rose Champagne gets involved as the fight breaks out between racegoers Broken chairs and glasses litter the scene and one man is still wielding the champagne bottle as another man shields his face Getting nasty: Spectators throw drinks - and punches as onlookers watch in horror Royal Ascot racegoers are being offered a drugs amnesty on the way into the Berkshire racetrack for this week's five-day meet.A drugs 'honesty' box has been placed at the entrance to the racecourse's Grandstand Enclosure just yards from security staff. white box tells everyone arriving at the enclosure that Ascot Racecourse is a drug-free zone and that illicit substances can be dropped through the slot in the top of the white box.But the box itself is only locked by a cable tie.




Many believe that the social fixture, once a prestigious highlight of the summer season, is becoming as bawdy as the meetings at Aintree and Cheltenham.Yesterday was Gold Cup Day, commonly known as Ladies’ Day, but there was little evidence of ladylike – or gentlemanly – behaviour as the event ended in two arrests.In a blatant disregard for Ascot’s strict behavioural code, a drunken brawl broke out by a Victorian band stand.  Eight men started to fight on the lawn by a champagne bar just yards from the The Royal Mile, Ascot’s home straight.Terrified racegoers fled to avoid being struck by stray punches as the drunken group, some egged on by female friends, armed themselves with bottles and chair legs.The men, who had been drinking £98 bottles of Laurent Perrier Rose Champagne, ended up being pulled apart by members of the military. [Do you know any of these racegoers? Contact MailOnline via editorial@dailymailonline.co.uk or 0207 938 6000 ext 3751]Sophie Healy, 25, from Windsor, who witnessed the fracas, said: ‘I can remember one guy saying, “Are you mugging me off [insulting me]?”




Ouch: A racegoer takes a tumble clutching his head as he hits the floor, and right, his blood-spattered suitOne racegoer clutches his head in agony whilst another desperately grabs on to another man's leg in an attempt to floor him What's going on here then? Members of a military band stepped in to sort out the drama as one man holds another in a headlockRacegoers stopped what they were doing to turn and look at the brawl Over the top: Yet another tattoo ‘The tone of his voice was really aggressive and then they started pushing and shoving.‘We got out of the way and then suddenly our table, with a newly-bought bottle of champagne, went flying.‘Things turned really nasty with one man wielding a broken chair leg and another had a bottle of champagne.’ In a separate incident, a man was arrested for hitting another racegoer in the face in the car park. And a 24-year-old man was also arrested for possession of Class B drugs – as it emerged that racecourse bosses have installed a drugs honesty box by the gates to give visitors the chance to hand over any narcotics before entering the grounds.




Also lowering the tone yesterday was Helen Wood, the vice girl who was once involved with footballer Wayne Rooney.Miss Wood, who attended because the festival is a ‘great place to be seen’, wore a backless, floor-length champagne-coloured gown. The 24-year-old, who is the subject of an injunction after having sex with  a famous actor, flouted protocol by neglecting to wear a hat as she  sauntered around the grounds posingAnd other racegoers seemed equally determined to disregard Ascot’s guidelines on smart dress, which explicitly warn against the perils of over-done fake tan and immodest New face of Ascot: A tattooed man watches from the Grandstand and vice girl Helen Wood, right, was also in at the race meeting The dress guide is posted with tickets, which cost around £60, and displayed on the website. The decline in standards has not gone unnoticed, as racing commentator Sir Peter O’Sullevan pointed out when he said: ‘Sometimes the grandstands seem over-run by tattoos and bare flesh.

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