PARKING AT LOWER GIGG LANE. 

 To all,

          Managers, coaches, parents,spectators and visitors.  Parking at lower gigg has become once again a real problem, can all managers of the teams notify without fail all of the listed above especially away team visitors.DO NOT DOUBLE PARK , DO NOT PARK ON CURBS, DO NOT PARK ON GRASS VERGES, DO NOT PARK BLOCKING RESIDENTS DRIVEWAYS. council officials and traffic wardens will be present on match days ( Saturdays) until this situation improves. Please, please drive very slowly in and around the gigg lane area and please be respectful and courteous to residents and other road users.More importantly CHILDREN CROSSING THE ROAD, Bury FC Juniors primary objective is for the children to be involved and to enjoy sporting activities. Bury FC Juniors cannot be held responsible for any parking fines and vehicular occurance.

Please be aware that parking in the lower gigg lane area is at the vehicle owners risk.

Your understanding and co-operation in this matter is much appreciated.

 

Yours in sport

Andy Finnigan

Club secretary & u12s manager   

 

Could all teams visiting Crab Lane F.C under 10s please NOT bring their dogs to the matches. As well as our home ground, this is a school field and the school have stated that NO DOGS are allowed on school property at any time. There are notices that have been put up but people are still bringing dogs with them.  We are sorry to say that anybody bringing dogs in the future will be asked to leave the grounds.  Thank you for your co-operation.  Tracey Whalley, Secretary, Crab Lane F.C.

BURY AMATEURS AFC - PARKING AT DRINKWATER PARK
Can all Clubs visiting
Drinkwater Park to playing against Bury Amateurs team PLEASE be aware of the difficulties in parking cars.
This is mainly due to both the  significant number of teams we are now running AND  the way the league fixtures have fallen in that we have an unusually high number of teams at home at the same time every second Saturday.
We would ask that visiting clubs SHARE cars wherever possible as the overspill onto ROADS AND PAVEMENTS adjacent to
Drinkwater Park is proving to be dangerous to all parties.
There is also a real danger that the traffic authorities will begin to take notice with obvious effect as a number of complaints have been made already.
Please help us to reduce all of these risks immediately by considering SHARING your car BEFORE you travel to BURY AMATEURS.

Thanks
Kevin Williams