ELDERFLOWER FIELDS FESTIVAL – ACCESS INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

On behalf of Elderflower Fields, we would like to extend a warm welcome to our deaf and disabled customers. We hope that you find this information sheet useful.

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CONTACT DETAILS

If you have any queries or requests relating to accessibility, please contact the Event Manager, Stuart Balkham. We aim to respond to all queries within 5 working days.

Email: stuart@sosussex.co.uk

Phone: 07552 572614

Post: FAO Stuart Balkham, Elderflower Fields, Spithurst Hub, Spithurst Road, Barcombe, East Sussex, BN8 5EE

SITE DESCRIPTION

Elderflower Fields Midlands takes place on a part of the estate of Stanford Hall. The festival occupies roughly 10 hectares in total, made up primarily of grass fields and mixed woodland. The site is quite flat everywhere. There are some gravel paths, cobbled areas and firm dirt tracks through parts of the woodland, but much of the festival is accessible only over grass. This can be especially difficult if the ground is wet due to heavy rain.

The festival site has two primary performance venues and dozens of children and family activity locations dotted around the site. Of the two performance locations, the Dragonfly Stage sits within a tree lined avenue in a generally flat field. To view the stage requires access over grass. The Courtyard Stage is located cobbled courtyard area. Other informal performance, workshop and activity spaces are located around the site and are generally accessible directly from or within a short distance of a made up pathway or road.

We offer spaces within the live in vehicle area for accessible camping. For those who require it, customers may reserve a dedicated space into which they can bring a car or other vehicle allowing them to pitch a tent on flat ground, with a guaranteed amount of space. Their car is allowed to stay there for the duration of the festival.

For customers staying in the general camping areas, the distance from the car park, through the ticketing tent, to the middle of the main family camping field is about 250m. The distance between the Dragonfly Stage and the Courtyard Stage is about 200m. The biggest single distance which you could travel across the whole festival site is about 600m, from the edge of the campsite up to the top of the activities area and it is all relatively flat.

BOOKABLE ACCESS FACILITIES

Free Tickets for Personal Carers

We offer a free ticket scheme for carers or personal assistants. You are eligible for a free carer ticket if you are entitled to Disability Living Allowance (no specific rate required), are in receipt of Personal Independence Payments, have a registered assistance dog or are registered severely sight impaired. If you would like to take advantage of the free carer ticket offer, please book your own tickets in the normal way via the tickets page of our website, and then contact us at hello@elderflowerfields.co.uk. You will need your ticket number, proof of DLA or that you are registered severely sight impaired, plus the name and contact details of your carer. 

If you are not able to provide any of the above evidence but feel you need a PA ticket to access the festival, please contact us and provide any evidence you have which we will consider on a case by case basis.

Accessible Camping

There are two options, in addition to camping in the general camping areas or live in vehicle field.

If you would like, we have a limited number of pitches reserved within the live in vehicle field, adjacent to the main camping field. These cost the same as standard live in vehicle pitches (see the camper van page of the website for more info). They are allocated strictly on a first come first served basis. You can use these pitches to park a car next to your tent or for a live in vehicle.

Alternatively you can camp in a reserved area of the main family camping field, close to toilets, showers and near to the main areas of the festival site.

 To enquire about the availability of these spaces, please contact us at hello@elderflowerfields.co.uk.

OTHER ACCESS FACILITIES

Accessible Parking

We reserve the section of the car park closest to the ticketing tent for blue badge holders. There is no need to book these spaces in advance, just make the car park stewards aware as you arrive on site and have your blue badge clearly displayed. They will direct you to the reserved accessible parking area. Please note, these spaces are still within the main car park and simply mean the distance between your car and the campsites is reduced a little.

Viewing Platforms

We do not have any viewing platforms for our performance venues.

Accessibility Buggies

If you are a wheelchair user of have accessibility needs, we can arrange for our accessible buggy to pick you up from the car park and drop you off in the festival site (and vice versa) at prearranged times if required. If you think you might have trouble moving around the site during the festival, please contact the Event Manager in advance of your arrival. We can provide a limited service with these buggies and a dedicated person and phone number to call during the event in case you need help.

TRAVEL GUIDE

Taxi Drop Off

A drop off point is located close to the ticketing tent within the car park. If you would like to book a taxi to collect you from the festival, please head to the Information Tent and they will be able to assist you.

ARRIVAL GUIDE

Site Opening Times

The site opens to the general public at 12noon on the Friday and closes completely at 6pm on the Sunday.

Arriving on Site

When you arrive on site, you will be directed by the car parking stewards to an appropriate parking space. Once parked, you should follow the signs or the stewards directions to the ticketing tent. You will then exchange your tickets for festival wristbands which will allow you access to the festival site and campsites. At peak times on Friday afternoon there can be queuing at this point. Peak times are on Friday between 12pm and 2pm and again between 4pm and 7pm. You need to bring your festival ticket, either printed out, or preferably on your phone or tablet.

If you have booked a live in vehicle pitch or reserved one of the accessible camping pitches, you should mention this to the car parking stewards when you arrive. They will direct you past the main car park to the live in vehicle area. When you arrive at the live in vehicles area, you will be directed by a steward where to park up. Once you are settled, and before you continue by foot into the main festival site, you’ll need to make your way to the ticketing tent where you can exchange your tickets for wristbands. One person can do this on behalf of a whole group if you prefer.

INFORMATION TENT

Once you arrive on site, we suggest you make a note of the location of the Information Tent – it’s marked on the festival map and is right in the middle of the festival site, close to the main performance venues and also to the main campsite. It’s a good place to go with any queries or questions during the festival. If you need any assistance whilst at Elderflower Fields head to the Information Tent and one of the team will be able to support you as best possible.

If you have wheelchair batteries or other equipment which needs charging, the team at the Information Tent will be able to help you with this.

If you have medication or special food items which you need to keep refrigerated, this can also be provided via the Information Tent team.

The team in the Information Tent will also have access to a microwave, should you require one for heating food.

TOILETS

Ample toilet facilities are located around the festival site. Most of these are in the form of (nice) trailer units, but some are of the plastic single toilet variety and there are permanent toilets within the courtyard area. All toilet locations are marked on the festival map and all main toilet blocks have an accessible toilet.

There are proper sinks in most of the toilet units, but a few will only contain alcohol sanitiser gel. There are dedicated hand wash and drinking water points located next to all main toilets blocks. These will be marked on the festival site map.

There are also free hot showers located in all the campsite areas. These can be very busy first thing in the morning and you may have to queue to use them.

MEDICAL SERVICES & WELFARE

St John Ambulance provide our medical services and they have a First Aid Tent and a Mobile Treatment Unit in the centre of the festival site, adjacent to the Information Tent. Please feel free to go and see the friendly team there at any point during the festival if you have a medical issue you would like help with.

Next to the Information and First Aid tents there is also a baby change and breast feeding tent. The team in the Information Tent has access to a microwave should you need one for warming milk.

ACCESS TO PERFORMANCE

At the moment we do not have any audio description, sign language or captioning services for our performances.

ASSISTANCE DOGS

If you require an assistance dog to attend the festival, we request that you contact us first to discuss how best we can accommodate you. You will also need to provide proof that any dog is registered with an organisation that is a member of Assistance Dogs UK.

STROBE LIGHTING

We have a strobe free policy at Elderflower Fields and can confirm that none of our stages or performances will include the use of strobe lighting.