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Men’s Football

Chorley

Victory Park
Capacity: 4,300
Victory Park
Duke Street
Chorley
Lancashire
PR7 3DU

Disabled supporters contact

Accessibility information

Accessible services + information

Total number of parking spaces

Travel options

Nearest railway station: Chorley

Distance from ground: 0.5 miles

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 Chorley. Level Playing Field (LPF) cannot be held responsible if the service and provision differs from what is stated here.

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Updated October 2020

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  • Sheila Quinn, who attended York City
    6 years ago

    I emailed Graham at Chorley before the match to arrange wheelchair spaces and a parking space. Graham was really helpful and arranged this and even sent me directions for getting to the ground and parking.

    Arriving at the ground the gate steward said there were no parking spaces left even though we told them our names & had spoken to Graham, but he eventually let us through the gate and another steward came to meet us and told us where to park.

    When we were ready he took our entrance money off us and took us into the ground . There was no segregation and he said we could go anywhere but there was a disabled area at the far end of the ground.

    We decided to stay in front of the refreshment bar at the fence side. The wheelchairs couldn’t enter this bar but I went in for all 3 persons in wheelchairs from York

    The disabled toilets were in the bar which had a ramp for wheelchairs to use.

    The club shop was up steps but badges and programs were sold in the bar.

    I had to stand the whole match with the wheelchairs.

    A steward kept checking on us to make sure we were ok and could see alright.

    After the match we went into Blackpool which was only half an hour away, and had a meal there and went along the front to see all the lights