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Men’s Football

Wealdstone

National League
The Vale
Capacity: 4,085
The Vale
Grosvenor Vale
Ruislip
HA4 6JQ

Disabled supporters contact

Club or stadium contact
 for disabled fans

Paul Fruin
Club Secretary

07790038095

Accessibility information

Number of wheelchair user spaces

Actual:
10
The club has ten spaces that can be used for both sets of fans. Located by our middle turnstile entry point.

Four are located between the Leo Morris terrace and the Elmslie stand with the other six being located east to turnstiles 5-6.

Number of easy access and amenity seats

This area is chosen for its clear route allowing entry and exit.

It is located between the Leo Morris terrace and the Elmslie stand.

Number of accessible toilets

These specifically designed toilets are for disabled fans only. Located directly behind the designated space for spectating. These toilets are located on the north side of the ground and located to the west of the 5-6 turnstiles.

Accessible services + information

Assistance dogs

Wealdstone Football club welcome all assistance dogs on sight and in the ground.

Club shop

Currently in the process of making a new club shop on sight.

Club hospitality

All club hospitality packages aree required to be booked in advance. Our indoor boardroom and executive lounge are accessible.

Accessible lounge

The clubhouse is accessible but without a disabled toilet. This is located directly in front of the car park upon entry.

Food concession stands

Home and away has accessible food outlets. Burger van is in the away end with the home end having an outlet behind the Holywell stand.

Dietary information is available upon request.

Total number of parking spaces

Located at the front of the car park. Must be contacted before the game in order to ensure the spaces are left available.

How we set targets

We use accepted industry standards to set the club targets. The reference documents include: Accessible Stadia Guide 2003 and Accessible Stadia Supplementary Guidance 2015; Building Regulations Approved Document M, Access to and Use of Buildings; BS 8300, Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people; Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (Green Guide); Access for All, UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience

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This information is provided by Wealdstone. Level Playing Field (LPF) cannot be held responsible if the service and provision differs from what is stated here.

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Updated November 2021

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  • Mark Phillips,
    6 months ago

    Response from Wealdstone FC
    Thank you for your feedback and bringing this matter to our attention.
    We will update our ground rules to ensure that disabled supporters are excluded from the policy.

  • Kevin Bennett, who attended Wealdstone v Eastleigh
    6 months ago

    This match was totally ruined for me by the stupid rule of no tops on plastic bottles as I walk with a crutch I need to have the top on a bottle of drink this rule is in place at several national league clubs & it ruins the match day experience for several disabled people at these clubs.