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Posted 2 months agoYes, First Bus Group is providing buses with full access to disabled passengers and those with mobility issues.
Yes, the town council tent. Wristbands for children at the town council tent will also be provided free of charge.
Blue Badge holders can apply for a parking spot onsite through our online form. The link is below. Remember, you will have to display your blue badge in your window AND your event parking pass. Security will then let you through and you can drive onto the event site and follow the signs for disabled parking. Anyone with mobility issues can park at Hub 3 - Warminster Road as a priority parker.
We have three main Bus Hubs at White Horse Medical Centre (BA13 3FQ), Warminster Road Car Park (BA13 3PE) and Westbury United Football Club (BA13 3AF). Warminster Road has parking for those with mobility issues only.
Additional parking will be available at a number of well signed areas within the town, where you will then have to stroll over to the bus hubs from. We implore residents of Westbury to walk over to a bus hub and not use their vehicles if possible. Let’s take a step to improving the air quality in our town together.
Apply for Blue Badge parking here.
Park and ride buses will be £5 per adult and Free children. That includes parking all day as well as the return bus journey. There is no cost for the mobility buses.
None of the waste from the event goes to landfill. Westbury and the surrounding area is beautiful and we want to keep it that way.Our event sponsor MJ Church will clear the site before, during and after the event, leaving it better than we found it. Please help us by keeping your litter to the bins provided. Single use plastics are banned for all traders. Shuttle services will be provided to the public and carpooling to the park and ride hubs is encouraged.
Online booking form for blue badge holders for onsite parking.
Our event partner Landmarc are kindly providing 40 portaloos from their stores on Salisbury Plain.
No access to the track for the general public. We ask the general public not to lean on the fences in the visiting areas to avoid falling onto the track where serious injury can occur. Follow all signage and respect closed areas. THEY ARE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY.
Baby changing will be with the toilets.
Disabled toilets will be situated with all other toilets and baby changing facilities.
Yes there will be a first aid tent plus a visible ambulance onsite. First responders will be walking around the venue and on the soapbox track.
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