Does it hold plenty of cars in there mate. Been thinking of using that one myself but looks a bit tight space wise?We always used to park at the car wash on Ashton New Road. Easier to get away after the match.
Does it hold plenty of cars in there mate. Been thinking of using that one myself but looks a bit tight space wise?We always used to park at the car wash on Ashton New Road. Easier to get away after the match.
Very few houses round the ground seem to have a drive thoughWonder if there will be a "park on my drive" surge around the ground or will that be outlawed as well
Should probably start a thread about the non-official off-site car parks, we are going to need it next year.
Parked in Vermillion on Weds as I was in a rush, took me 25 mins to get off the car park
Yeah, bit tight but well organised. We would get there early and leave late (never leave ground before full time) by which time a lot of other cars had left.Does it hold plenty of cars in there mate. Been thinking of using that one myself but looks a bit tight space wise?
thanks. for the last game i went to a forummer recommended some free parking a 10 minute walk from the ground on single yellows. perfect as i had my kids with meThe park and ride at Ladywell does get a bit busy at weekends but very rarely full. However NEVER park outside the designated spots even if other have. I did once as there were about 10 others parked around but I ended up getting a ticket!!
I like the leisurely ride to the stadium, it relaxes me before I get excited about the match!! :-)
Parked in Vermillion on Weds as I was in a rush, took me 25 mins to get off the car park
How very dare you disrespect Ashton.if you think the tram into Piccadilly is slow, that way is even slower, if it's possible. But not for the same reason, I think. The one into town is basically blocked by hordes of people (such as myself) walking along the tracks and on the roads back into Piccadilly that cross the tramline. Going the other way, there are a quite a few places where the line crosses the road (or vice versa, depending on how you look at it) and the tram has to stop for lights. There are also quite a few stops. I also discovered that Ashton can be a pretty gloomy place on a rainy evening after a night match. Went into a pub to get a pint while waiting to be picked up and, I don't know, it just felt properly dodgy. Was pleased when my ride turned up.
Sounds like he wandered into Prince of OrangeHow very dare you disrespect Ashton.
Once you’re in, you’re not leavin !!!
Ben White?Sounds like he wandered into Prince of Orange
Very few houses round the ground seem to have a drive though