We do have an accessible toilet available to our guests who require access to one. Access to these toilets will only be available to guests who collect a disabled wristband from the main entrance when getting tickets scanned. In order to get a wristband, you must show proof of disability. The accepted pieces of evidence are listed in the 2 For 1 Ticket Scheme section of this document. The toilets are locked so you will also be given a code to be able to unlock the door. We can write this code on your wristband.
VIEWING AREA:
There is a disabled viewing area exclusively for our disabled guests, located towards the top of the slope. Space in this area is provided on a first come first served basis and does not need to be booked in advance. This area is only available to disabled guests and 1 nominated personal assistant plus any dependent children who do not have any other guardians who can look after them at the festival. This is to ensure that there is enough room for all guests with accessibility issues who wish to use it. Just as with the Accessible Toilet, you will need to have a disabled wristband to gain access to this viewing platform. Your Personal Assistant does not need one, but can only access the platform when they are with you. If you leave, they must leave also.
The site slopes gently towards the stage, amphitheatre style, which makes viewing from most areas very clear. This means that if you do not wish to use the viewing area or cannot use it for some reason, there will be plenty of other areas with great views of the stages. The front half of the arena is for those wanting to sit on the floor or stand. The use of camping chairs and seating is strictly limited to the rear half – this section is clearly marked. We recommend arriving early to secure the best position, particularly if you are in a group. There is no seating provided at the festival so please bring your own.