Marine v Bath City Saturday

Thursday 9th September 2020

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Marine v Bath City Saturday

Posted by Keith Yeomans

RISK ASSESSMENT & ACTION PLAN

FOR SPECTATORS COMING TO THE WEBBSWOOD STADIUM vs BATH CITY

Covid-19 Step by Step Guidance

Football returns to the Webbswood Stadium for another Saturday with spectators in attendance for the third time. With last week’s game against Stratford Town going to plan we now entertain BATH CITY this Saturday and the same Covid-19 measures will be in place.

The ground will have a reduced capacity of 600 for the game against BATH CITY as per FA guidelines under Stage 2 of allowing spectators to return to the Webbswood Stadium, so there will be plenty of room for the spectators to social distance.

Admission for this match will be £10 for all Adults with Children U12 accompanied by an adult are FREE. Once again, for this game we will be taking cash payments at the turnstile but this may change for future matches.

The turnstile will open from 1:15pm for access to the ground for spectators along with the bar and kitchen at the same time.

Entrance to the clubhouse bar will once again be via the COMMUNITY ROOM and then exit from the CLUBHOUSE DOOR with the route clearly signposted, a steward will be on duty to guide you and also restrict access if there are to many waiting in the bar area.

Both home and away spectators are asked to complete their contact details ahead of the game if they attending this Saturday, 12th September.

You can do this by clicking HERE to download the form. Then you can print the form, complete and bring along with you to help reduce a queue and potential congestion at the turnstile.

The completed form should then be handed to the steward on duty outside the turnstile entrance. The steward will also have a form for you to complete if you can’t do this ahead of the match but we strongly recommend spectators to print and complete this ahead of matchday, and don’t forget to bring it with you!

The club has completed a Covid-19 risk assessment and action plan and there will be measures in place for spectators, players, and official’s safety, which includes:

One-way system for the clubhouse
Kitchen open for a small selection of food & beverages
Track and trace measures
Spot temperature checks (agreeing to this is a condition of entry)
Social distancing measures with sign posting, including walkways
Sanitising stations
Wall mounted sanitisers
Reduced seating in the stands

Many thanks and your understanding ahead of the game Saturday and with your help and patience we believe we have the foundation of another successful day before our next home match, the first league fixture in the 2020/21 season at the Webbswood Stadium against Tiverton Town on Saturday 26th September.

Take care and stay safe

Keith Yeomans
Keith Yeomans