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What would be peoples suggestions for parking other than the ground? Looking at getting there for about 5:45
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What would be peoples suggestions for parking other than the ground? Looking at getting there for about 5:45
town centre council car parks. cone terrace is usually canny
Agree with this. Don’t risk street parking. The angry mob will hunt you down. I heard of someone having their tyres let down at a recent T20. I noticed that the (probably unlawful) Residents Only signs are out on Ropery Lane yesterday.
Employing the ‘can’t be arsed’ attitude, I just pay the £3 and park at the ground. Fine if you’re not in a rush to get away, and the bars are still open if you fancy a drink and a bit post match analysis![]()
Do we need to take our Season Tickets as proof, does anyone know?
Cheerstown centre council car parks. cone terrace is usually canny
Unfortunately I need to pick the kids up from my mothers after so I really can’t be arsed to be sitting in all the traffic at the groundAgree with this. Don’t risk street parking. The angry mob will hunt you down. I heard of someone having their tyres let down at a recent T20. I noticed that the (probably unlawful) Residents Only signs are out on Ropery Lane yesterday.
Employing the ‘can’t be arsed’ attitude, I just pay the £3 and park at the ground. Fine if you’re not in a rush to get away, and the bars are still open if you fancy a drink and a bit post match analysis![]()
yesI usually print my e tickets out as the boys like to put them in their memory tubs but our printers knackered will the tickets and car park ticket on my phone be fine?
No drinking in the upper tier of the country durham stand
should be fine, few extra bars on this season already, and they might open the bar behind the blue temporary stand if they expecting decent numbers.What's it like getting a drink during the game? Am I best off just getting a couple when I first go in?
This is pretty much me, my interest with cricket as a whole is growing slowly over the years but this will be my first game, may just be the first of many. (Same for who I am coming with as well)Fantastic offer that, know a lad going from work who has never been to a cricket game before but is going cause it’s ‘arnly a quid!’. The more the merrier, good for the club to get a big crowd and hopefully a few decide to go back.
If you want to sit in the sun then it's The Trapdoor (Big blue seat stand) or the Co Durham (double decker stand next to old scoreboard).This is pretty much me, my interest with cricket as a whole is growing slowly over the years but this will be my first game, may just be the first of many. (Same for who I am coming with as well)
does anyone have any advice on where is best to sit? Looking for a nice spot for a couple of pints and a bit crack with my mate who I don’t see often whilst taking in some decent cricket hopefully. Tickets aren’t allocated seats as far as I’m aware so just wondering.
Thank you very much.If you want to sit in the sun then it's The Trapdoor (Big blue seat stand) or the Co Durham (double decker stand next to old scoreboard).
If you prefer to sit in the shade then it's the Don Robson pavilion (you don't have to be a member to sit there). There'll be more fast food outlets on this side.
As far as viewing the cricket - from what I could see yesterday the wicket is going to be pretty much central.
Enjoy it!
the wicket is going to be pretty much central.
@chriswallace85Only block 5 I think (the 3 tier bit next to the media centre)