Admission Prices :
Adults £10
Concessions £7
Students 16-21 £5
Accompanied Under 16's £2
Seat Transfer £2
Car Parking £2
Programmes £2-50
Travel by road : Take A345 towards Salisbury from A303 at Amesbury. Signposted from roundabout at Beehive Park & Ride site approaching Old Sarum
Travel by train : Ray Mac is approx 4 miles from Salisbury Railway Station. Unfortunately, the football special bus service from there has been discontinued, so your best option is the 69A bus which leaves Endless Street next to the bus station at 2.00pm, dropping-off in Partridge Way just outside the ground. Return adult fare £2.80, with a bus back to Salisbury at 5.27pm. Alternatively take any Amesbury/Andover direction bus to and from the Beehive (numbers 5, 6, or 8 from the bus station), a 10 minute walk from the ground. A number of local fans meet in the City Centre then share a taxi to the ground.
Weather Forecast : Bad for Friday, but Saturday promises to be much better. Sunny Intervals 17C.
Bar (Sarum Suite) : Open to both home and away fans - real ale and hot food available plus 2 Sky Sports Screens. Please note there is no entry to the Sarum Suite once you have passed through the turnstiles until after kick-off. Instead enter via Outside Gate 5, located at the far end of the main building.
Turnstiles : The Ray Mac is subject to a Safety Certificate, which sets out minimum stewarding requirements. To save costs, as Saturday's game is not segregated, the "away" end of the ground will be closed and all fans will be located in the "home" end. Entry will be by way of Turnstiles B, C & D, for both standing and seated areas. For seating only, Turnstile E/F may also be used. Refreshment kiosks are located at both ends of the main stand.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Ray Mac for the first time in a few seasons.
Peter Matthiae
Safety Certificate Holder

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