Exeter City v Brentford Sat 30th October 2010 | Coca Cola League Two | Kick off: 3:00 pm
Away fans have the full use of the St James Road Terrace (standing – pictured to the right) and a section of seats on the Stagecoach Stand. Please note that the terrace is open to the elements, so be prepared in the event of rain!
The turnstiles for both are in St James Road, which leads directly onto the terrace. The away seats can be accessed via a transfer gate where the upgrade payment is made.
Facilities for visitors with physical disabilities Exeter will have space for three visiting supporters who are wheelchair users. The weelchair area is elevated within the Flybe Stand (Area 4 - Covered)
(Whilst Exeter understand away fans do prefer to be with their fellow fans but at present this is the safest area closest to the away fans area)
Escort to wheelchair user are standing or seated behind or adjacent. Ambulant Disabled: Unlimited places. Seating is arranged in relation to mobility difficulties Visually Impaired: Unlimited places, Escorts are seated adjacent.
Exeter have a dedicated commentary service, there are 10 headsets in total available to be used by Home & Away supporters. Supporters wishing to use this service are adviced to contact the club (telephone: 01392 411243) for availability and to reserve a headset. Hearing Impaired: On request a Portable Induction Loop is available from the club shop and reception.
For reasons of Health and Safety the club requires that users of both manual and powered wheelchairs be accompanied by an escort. TOILETS & CATERING: 1 adapted toilet in corner of Big Bank Stand near entrance to stadium, the area is stewarded and key is used.
For any issues relating to supporters with physical disabilities, please contact Exeter City's Disability Liaison Officer, Nicholas Saunders on 07913 256697 or email: disability@exetercityfc.co.uk
Admission St James Road Terrace:
Adults £XX, Concessions £XX, Under 18's £X;
Stagecoach Family Grandstand:
Adults £XX, Concessions £XX, Under 18's £X, Family Ticket
(1 Adult + 1 Child) £XX;
CONCESSION CATEGORIES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Supporters aged 60+ on 2 May 2010 or Students in full time education for academic year 2009/10.
Chlld is under 18 on 1 September 2009;
Concessions should always be prepared to have some evidence of their status with them.
Travel advice
Getting there by road Directions from Official Exeter City There are two likely routes to Exeter from London. One is mainly motorway M4 and M5 and is approx 20 miles longer than the M3/A303 route. You pays your money, you takes your choice. . . . M5 route (190 miles)
Exit M5 at JUNCTION 30, and follow signs for Middlemoor. Take the second exit at Middlemoor roundabout, signed Heavitree.
Follow signs for City Centre, going through Heavitree (approx. 2 miles);
past police station on your right, then at the bottom of the hill turn right at the roundabout into Western Way (signed Pinhoe and Broadclyst);
At next roundabout, take second exit into Old Tiverton Road and then second left into Stadium Way;
"Park and Ride" services are also available, as parking is restricted around the ground it might be worth keeping an eye out for these notices.
A303 route (168 miles)
Take M3 to junction 8 where it will megre with A303. Follow A303/A30 into Exeter past Exeter Airport and under the M5 bridge.
Carry straight on at the next set of lights, past the Met Office on your right to the next roundabout. Straight across this roundabout to the next set of lights (T Junction). Turn right at these lights then follow directions for the City Centre.
Parking Parking at St James is limited and therefore reserved for players, visiting directors and sponsors. There are several large car parks nearby provided by Exeter City Council. Most of the streets around St James Park is reserved for residents and is vigorously patrolled by traffic wardens.
Getting there by train The main station in Exeter is EXETER ST DAVIDS, which is approx 20 minute walk from the ground. There is a more local station (St James Park) close to the ground but services are limited.
Direct services from London are with First Great Western out of Paddington Station. Direct services from Paddington will get you to Exeter in around 2hrs 30mins, some services are even quicker.
There is also a slower service available out of Waterloo South West Trains
Please contact National Rail Enquiries for full details on train services and latest price packages: 0845 7 48 49 50 or www.nationalrail.co.uk.
Getting there by coach Coaches leave the Layton Road Car Park at Xam
Cost: £XX (£XX for Lifeline Members, Season Ticket holders, members of the Football Club, Bees United and BIAS). Concession £2 off in either category for junior and OAPs. To book for coaches please call into the AWAY TRAVEL office or telephone 020-8941 0425.
Exeter City FC St. James Park,
Stadium Way, Exeter, Devon EX4 6PX