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STADIUM ENTRY DETAILS FOR SHREWSBURY TOWN MATCH

7 October 2016

Club News

STADIUM ENTRY DETAILS FOR SHREWSBURY TOWN MATCH

7 October 2016

Turnstile, access and security arrangements for Shrewsbury Town home fixture, Sky Bet League One, Northern Commercials Stadium, Saturday 8 October 2016 - kick off 3:00pm

 

Thanks again to everyone who has arrived at the stadium in good time for recent home games. For the Shrewsbury Town game we are not making any changes to the turnstile arrangements from the last home game against Fleetwood Town.  Therefore, everything remains the same.  


We would ask supporters to also keep doing what they have been doing and get to the stadium as early as possible.  Just by getting here a few minutes early, you are helping to make sure you and everyone else gets into their seats in time for kick-off.  


Turnstiles will open in each area of the stadium from 1.30pm.

 

One of the reasons we ask spectators to get here early is to implement the essential safety and security procedures as people enter the stadium.  


Supporters are asked not to bring bags to the stadium but when that is unavoidable, please note that it will be necessary to check all bags prior to entry.  


This may slow down the entry process a little, so spectators are asked to have their tickets ready for inspection and co-operate with stewards as they carry out this important task.  


Bags checks will be conducted at every point of entry to the stadium including turnstiles and banqueting facilities.

 

We would also take this opportunity to remind supporters that the main Ticket Office will not open at all after each home game.  


With the North Stand Kop being close to capacity and the North West Corner in use for every game, the ticket office will be closed after each home game to avoid adding to congestion in that area as supporters leave the stadium.  


Supporters are also reminded that on leaving the stadium they can exit via the One-in-a-Million free school compound.  


This leads to Thorncliffe Road and gives spectators easy access towards Midland Road or Manningham Lane.  So, rather than queue at the staircase near to the Ticket Office, take a right turn and exit through the compound for an easier route away from the stadium.

 

The Club wishes to remind all home supporters of the standard policy that any home supporters who haven’t got a ticket or pass in their possession before the game must buy a ticket from the main ticket office in the North West corner of the stadium before they approach the turnstiles.  


Adult tickets on a match day are priced at £25.00 each with concessions at £15.00 and juniors at £10.00 (adult tickets are reduced to £20.00 when bought before 5:00pm on the day before the game).


So, for Saturday’s home game against Shrewsbury Town (kick-off 3:00pm), the following entrances are the easiest way to gain entry to the stadium:

 

For the JCT 600 West Stand

  • Supporters with pre-paid tickets - i.e. season tickets, match tickets or flexi-cards where the seats have been paid for in advance - should make their way to turnstiles W4-W10 or W12-W18.  These turnstiles are all located in the Directors’ car park either side of the glass doors that lead to the banqueting areas.
  • Supporters with a flexi-card who wish to pay cash on the day can enter by turnstiles W3 or W11.
  • Any spectator with no passes or tickets should make their way to the main ticket office in the North West corner of the stadium to make a purchase.

For the North West corner:

  • Supporters with pre-paid tickets - i.e. season tickets, match tickets or flexi-cards where the seats have been paid for in advance - should make their way to turnstiles NW3-NW5.  These turnstiles are located in the North West corner to the left of the main Ticket Office as supporters approach it down the steps from Burlington Street.
  • Supporters with a flexi-card who wish to pay cash on the day can enter by turnstile NW6.  This turnstile is located in the North West corner to the left of the main Ticket Office as supporters approach it down the steps from Burlington Street.  The previously used flexi-card cash gates (NW1-NW2) will be closed at forthcoming games.
  • Any spectator with no passes or tickets should make their way to the main ticket office in the North West corner of the stadium to make a purchase.

For the North Stand Kop

 

  • Supporters with pre-paid tickets - i.e. season tickets, match tickets or flexi-cards where the seats have been paid for in advance - should make their way to turnstiles N1 to N4 and N5-N6, all of which are located behind the Kop.
  • Supporters with pre-paid tickets - i.e. season tickets, match tickets or flexi-cards where the seat has been paid for in advance - can also enter both levels of the North Stand Kop through turnstiles N10 - N14 which can be located on Midland Road.
  • Supporters with a flexi-card for the North Stand Kop, who wish to pay cash on the day, can gain access through turnstiles N7-N8 behind the Kop (close to the Bantams Bar entrance).  One turnstile - N9 - which is situated on Midland Road will also be available for flexi-card holders who wish to pay cash on the day to enter both levels of the North Stand Kop.
  • Any spectator with no passes or tickets should make their way to the main ticket office in the North West corner of the stadium to make a purchase.


For the Northern Commercials (East) Stand

  • Home supporters with pre-paid tickets - i.e. season tickets, match tickets or flexi-cards where the seats have been paid for in advance - should make their way to turnstiles E1 to E5, all of which are located on Midland Road.
  • Home supporters with a flexi-card who wish to pay cash on the day can enter the Northern Commercials Stand by only one turnstile, which is E6.
  • Any home spectator with no passes or tickets who wants to sit in Blocks A-E of the stand, should make their way to the main ticket office in the North West corner of the stadium to make a purchase.

Late turnstiles

There will be late turnstiles for each part of the stadium which will remain open until half-time.  There will be two late gates per section with one being for flexi-card holders paying cash on the day and the other for holders of season tickets, match tickets or flexi-cards where the seats have been paid for in advance.

  • For the JCT 600 (West) Stand, tickets holders that arrive after kick-off should go to W4, with late flexi-card cash payers using W3.
  • For the North West Corner, tickets holders that arrive after kick-off should go to NW5 and late flexi-card cash payers should use NW6.
  • For the North Stand Kop, ticket holders that arrive after kick-off should go to N1, with late flexi-card cash payers using N8 (both of which are behind the Kop - there is no late turnstile for the Kop on Midland Road).
  • For the Northern Commercials (East) Stand, ticket holders that arrive after kick-off should use E5 with late flexi-card cash players using E6.

 

Road closures and car breaks-ins

There will be no road closure in place on Midland Road for this game. Please try to ensure that when you park your vehicle it is secure when you leave it and that any valuables are either removed from the car entirely or placed out of sight while your car is parked up for the game.  This advice is intended to help supporters to try and avoid having their match day at Bradford City FC being spoiled by thoughtless thieves getting into vehicles.  If you do suffer any crime of this type while attending the game, please report the problem to West Yorkshire Police immediately by calling the non-emergency 101 number.

 

Northern Commercials Stadium is a no-smoking arena

We would also like to take this opportunity of reminding all supporters that, in accordance with legislation and EFL regulations, the entire stadium is a no-smoking area.  This includes the viewing areas, concourses, toilets and stairways.  In addition, the Club has imposed a ban on the use of e-cigarettes within the stadium.  We would request that all supporters abide by the bans that are in place for all tobacco products and e-cigarettes for every home game.

 

Drone flights

All supporters will, no doubt, be aware of the match suspension at the Bristol Rovers game as two drones hovered over the stadium.  The contingency plan for a problem of this nature was operated fully and we will follow the same procedure if there is any repeat at Saturday’s home game.  West Yorkshire Police are still making enquiries into the original problem and we will continue to help the Police with those enquiries. 

 

Enjoy the game!



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