Wednesday 22nd July 2015
AS a result from meetings between DFC and Police Scotland regarding matches taking place at the Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium this season, it has been decided that games involving Rangers and Hibs will be deemed as category A.
All Category A games will be ticket only.
As a consequence of this decision, season ticket book holders MUST obtain a match ticket for all Category A games.
There will be an announcement for arrangements for each match placed on our website with news on what to do for the Hibs game on 8th August 2015 to follow later today.
General Information.
For home matches against Rangers, scheduled for 19th September 2015 and 2nd January 2016, Castle Road will be CLOSED for access unless you are in possession of a valid match ticket.
For the avoidance of doubt only persons in possession of a valid match day ticket will be permitted access to Castle Road or allowed entry within the perimeter around the stadium.
This road closure will apply from 2pm on appropriate matchdays.
For games against Hibs on 8th August 2015 and 27th February 2016, Castle Road will be open, however there will be temporary car parking restriction in place in respect of Castle Road and the surrounding area.
Parking will not be permitted in Castle Road and part of Castlegreen Street utilised to accommodate buses and mini-buses.
Car parking within the stadium will be available until the road is closed one hour before kick-off; if you wish to make use of this facility you must follow the instructions of the car park stewards who will be directing you in order that we can accommodate as many cars as possible.
Dumbarton Football Club will not sell any tickets for the West section of the Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium (Away supporters) the respective visiting club will handle the selling of these tickets and will notify the arrangements to their supporters via their own website.
Please note that cars will not be permitted to leave the stadium for 20 minutes before or after the final whistle at Category A matches, this is to reduce the risk arising when pedestrians and vehicles are in close proximity.
Also to assist with the egress from the stadium grounds, stewards will be in position to direct supporters to the route they should follow.
Alan Findlay