There are plans to create an All-Weather track and change the layout of the National Hunt course.
Catterick hosted events in the mid-17th century in an unofficial capacity, with the first sanctioned meet taking place in 1783.
A permanent track was laid down in 1813, and the course has been a mainstay of the Yorkshire racing scene since.
This led to the formation of the Catterick Racecourse Company, who still manage the venue to this day.
Perhaps the most notable is the emergence of Collier Hill, a horse that went on to win the Hong Kong Vase, Irish St. Leger and Canadian International Stakes – all after first making his mark with victory at Catterick.