To gain entry to the ground there is a large gate that wheelchair users can go through to avoid the hassle of fitting through the turnstiles. Once in the ground there is space for wheelchair users in the new stand, and at the front of the terracing. You will find it hard to gain entry to the bar as there is no ramp to use, and there is no disabled toilet either. For the visually impaired, there really is nothing, this is the same for hearing impaired, once you enter the ground you’re on your own. The stewards may be able to direct, but that’s all no help with hearing or seeing the game itself. There are no disabled prices either.
For more information on disabled facilities at grounds across the UK, visit the National Association of Disabled Supporters' (NADS) website, which is an excellent source of information for disabled fans of league and non-league clubs alike.
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