ACCESS AND FACILITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
2-FOR-1 TICKET SCHEME AND/OR ACCESS TO DISABLED FACILITIES
MEDICAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE AT THE EVENT
GENERAL ASSISTANCE AT THE EVENT

2-FOR-1 TICKET SCHEME AND/OR ACCESS TO DISABLED FACILITIES
The form will not be available before April 1st 2008 and therefore applications made prior to this will not receive a response.

GENERAL ENQUIRIES
Click FAQs at the bottom of the homepage for venue/festival info.
For general information, you can call the Festival Republic Information Line: 020 7009 3000
The line is open between 10am and 7pm, Monday to Friday. The national and regional music press also provide a wealth of information.

TRAVEL INFORMATION
London Underground, DLR and London Buses: 0207 222 1234 (24hrs)
National Express Coach Service: 08705 808080

WHAT TO DO AT THE EVENT
We will provide wristbands for you and the person accompanying you. You will not need to go to wristband exchange at the camping events. If you have any questions about access or facilities at the event, the Guest List is the best place to make enquiries. Please do not hesitate to ask for one of our supervisors: Sharon Reuben at Reading, Ola Nilsson at Leeds and Latitude.

TICKET BOOKING DETAILS
The Information Line can tell you about agencies in your area, on 0208 963 0940.
You can book tickets on the Festival Republic website at www.festivalrepublic.com or www.seetickets.com
Tickets are also available on: 0870 060 3777 - the Credit Card Booking Line
Tickets are available at face value, with no booking fee, if bought in person by cash/cheque from the Camden Ticket Shop, or The Astoria, Charing Cross Road, London.
Please check the Info Line for details.
NOTE: There is no separate allocation of tickets for disabled customers to buy, so please be aware that some events sell out very quickly.
Details of age limits and any relevant children's concessions are as follows: Reading & Leeds Festivals - under 13's are admitted free with a ticket holding adult.

MEDICAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE AT THE EVENT
You can contact Chris Howes at www.festival-medical.co.uk Corrine Lane co-ordinates the Reading Welfare Point, that offers a wide variety of assistance. They have psychiatric and general nurses, counsellors, drug workers, disability workers, and number of staff with language skills and some with signing ability. They also assist lost people and lost children. Contact rwp@talk21.com
LEEDS FESTIVAL:
Events Medical Services are equipped to provide first aid, minor casualty and resuscitation.
They run a 24-hour medical centre with general practice facilities, staffed with doctors, nurses and paramedics.
They have details of emergency dentists and local chemists.
First Aid units will be sited at various points around the festival, between 11am and 11pm each day.
Contact Dr.Matt Robbins at matt@eventsmedicalservices.co.uk

GENERAL ASSISTANCE AT THE EVENT
Guest List opening hours will be displayed at the on-site office. All events have Welfare, First Aid and Information Points. Security Guards & Stewards are clearly identifiable by their shirts and should be able to give general assistance or information.
All staff are briefed regarding arrangements for disabled customers, and if you experience problems dealing with any staff on site, we do wish to hear from you, preferably at the event. Several disabled stewards work at Reading & Leeds Festivals.

SITE LAYOUT & GROUND CONDITIONS
The Guest List located just off Richfield Avenue, next the Box Office. The Guest List is open from 11am until 9pm every day from Thursday until Sunday. Please note that if you arrive outside these times, you will not be able to collect your passes or access your campsite. OÃMalley Alley leads from the guest list to Piccadilly Circus.
Piccadilly Circus is a hard rough ground area which junctions off to:
1) The guest / disabled campsite
2) The main arena via Lima Gate
3) OMalley Alley - the route to Richfield Avenue
4) The public campsite & market area.
A number of other facilities are located around Piccadilly Circus - the 24 hour Medical Centre,
Police Station, Welfare team, information tent, public phones & cash point.
Lima Gate is an access route for disabled people & their assistants, which enables them to enter the arena without going through the Arena Entrance. YouÃll need a Disabled Access Wristband to use this gate. Occasionally this gate may be temporarily closed by security.

CAMPSITE & PARKING
Due to the associated fire risks it is a condition of our licence that cars and tents be separated.
Up to three people may camp with each disabled customer, with one car per group.
We restrict numbers so we can offer space to all those disabled people who require it.
If you wish to camp in a larger group, you are of course free to do so in any of the public campsites. Please be considerate in pitching tents & parking, do not block cars in and leave space for people to transfer into/out of wheelchairs. If you park close to the toilets & showers, the wet waste vehicles cannot access the units to empty and clean them. There is an electrical hook up point for electric wheelchairs near the toilets / showers. Attitude is Everything run a disabled persons information tent in the Disabled Persons campsite ñ look out for them, stop by & say hello!

DISABLED ACCESS WRISTBANDS
In addition, if agreed in advance, disabled customers will receive access for themselves and one PA to the viewing platforms. We are unable to accommodate whole families or groups of friends on the platforms. The area around the viewing platform is usually busy with the extended main stage audience.

TOILETS

RIVERMEAD CENTER FACILITIES

VIEWING PLATFORMS
There will be use of laser and strobe lights at the event, proceeded by announcements from the stage. Anyone affected by lighting effects should allow sufficient time to leave the viewing platform before effects begin, please bear in mind the audience may be very large and movement through the crowd slow. To accommodate all our disabled customers and maintain space for people to manoeuvre, the number of friends/PAs on the platform will be strictly limited to one per person.

WELFARE

SINGLE DAY TICKET HOLDERS

WEEKEND TICKET HOLDERS
If you have registered in advance, we will have sent you a DISABLED PARKING PASS for one vehicle. This vehicle may be parked temporarily in the Guest/Disabled Campsite, accessed via the Rivermead Centre, enabling you to go to collect your wristbands at the Guest List. After collecting your wristbands and Event Info Sheet, you can return to the Disabled Campsite via OÃ'Malley Alley to unload/set up camp.

SITE MAP

EVENT INFO SHEET

NEW CAMPSITE INFORMATION
There is no 2-for-1 on camping permits and they are not administered by this office.
There are no exceptions to this and there is STRICTLY no admission to site to camp prior to 6pm Wednesday 22nd August.
Please check the website or call 0208 961 5490 on how to apply for a permit.
