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Disabilities

Day parking (Marmelad)
20 point - Disabled (Blue Badge) parking is located close to the entrance. You do not need to prearrange this, just park in the nearest available space, as directed. The entrance to the festival field is roughly 250m from the car park along a hard surfaced path.
18 point - Disabled (Blue Badge) parking is located close to the entrance. You do not need to prearrange this, just park in the nearest available space, as directed. The entrance to the festival field is roughly 250m from the car park along a hard surfaced path.
Day parking (Signika)
20 point - Disabled (Blue Badge) parking is located close to the entrance. You do not need to prearrange this, just park in the nearest available space, as directed. The entrance to the festival field is roughly 250m from the car park along a hard surfaced path.

Day parking (Signika)
18 point - Disabled (Blue Badge) parking is located close to the entrance. You do not need to prearrange this, just park in the nearest available space, as directed. The entrance to the festival field is roughly 250m from the car park along a hard surfaced path.

Day Parking (Comic Sans)

Disabled (Blue Badge) parking is located close to the entrance. You do not need to prearrange this, just park in the nearest available space, as directed. The entrance to the festival field is roughly 250m from the car park along a hard surfaced path.

Camping and electricity (Secular One)
Our dedicated campsite is 300m from the festival field, along a hard surfaced path.  The camping area nearest to the entrance will be reserved for people who have mobility disabilities. If you would like to camp in this area, please let us know when you arrive.  This facility will not be limited to blue badge holders or wheelchair users, and we will not require medical evidence. 

Accessibility (Patrick Hand)

The music arena is on a flat grassy meadow. The stages are housed within marquees on grass.  The outdoor food and vendor area and the camping area are also on grass.  Grassed areas will be mown prior to the event. The ground may be uneven in places and we recommend suitable footwear.

 

Assistance (Nobile)

If you have an emergency or any difficulty or need assistance at any time, talk to a steward or member of the security team who will be able to contact someone to help. Should no one be immediately on hand, there will be a mobile number published here during the festival.

Viewing the bands (Signika)
We will designate an area where people with disabilities can sit to watch performances.
We will designate an area where people with disabilities can sit to watch performances.

Assistance dogs (Helvetica)
NVRF will be dog-friendly and all dogs must be on a lead and under control and well behaved at all times. They will only be allowed inside the marquees that house our stages if they are kept at least 10m from the speaker stacks. You must clean up after them. Any instructions from our stewards regarding dogs should be followed without argument in the first instance. If you disagree then please do as they say first and then ask them to refer it to our managers.
'Carers go free' policy (Tahoma)
Carers can be admitted free with any disabled person but you should contact us in advance and explain your need to us. However, we will follow the policy of the Nene Park Trust, whereby whilst carers will be allowed entry to any event/activity with you free of charge, they must at all times be in a caring role that is providing support and assistance. It is not acceptable for carers to be participating independently and if this is the case, that person will not be allowed entry as a carer and will be expected to pay in full.
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