FACILITIES FOR DISABLED SUPPORTERS
Birmingham City Football Club take pride in their new and improved facilities for disabled people.
We have a strong working relationship with the disabled supporters club and we are both fully committed for the needs of the disabled supporters. The club also follows the Health and Safety Regulations guidelines and the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) where disabled people should not be treated less favourably, and the club adheres to these procedures.
Birmingham City Football Club would encourage disabled supporters to bring a personal assistant when attending matches, in the event of any emergency evacuation arising. All disabled people must follow the ground regulations and evacuation contingency plans.
Ticket Information
Home Supporters
1. Wheelchair Areas
The club has six wheelchair areas in the stadium. One in the Tilton Road stand, two in the Kop stand, two in the Railway End stand and one in the Paddock stand. These areas create a total of 66 places for wheelchair users.
2. Visually Impaired
There are 8 seats plus helpers in the Paddock area. A limited number of headsets are available on request (please book in advance with BCFC reception before matchday). There is a £10.00 deposit, which is refundable upon return of the headsets on the same day.
3. Learning Difficulties/Hard of Hearing
There are limited seats available in the Paddock area for supporters who have such conditions.
4. Ambulant
Seats are available in the Paddocks.
5. Access and Exits
Access and exits are flat with wide gates and signage.
6. Toilets and Catering
Both toilets and catering can be found behind the wheelchair areas in all stands.
7. Car Parking
Car Parking is limited, therefore the spaces are allocated to disabled supporters with the most severe mobility difficulties and it is not possible to accommodate everyone who has a blue/orange badge.
8. Away Travel
Any disabled person wishing to travel to away games should contact the disabled supporters club to book tickets and car parking.
Away Supporters Visiting St. Andrew's
All match tickets are sent to your own club's ticket office. Should visually impaired supporters require headsets please contact BCFC reception on 0871 226 1875, two days prior to the fixture. There is a £10.00 deposit for these headsets. This is refundable when the headsets are returned on the day.
Car parking is in the away car park, Coventry Road. The car park has limited spaces and so they are available on a first come first served basis. There is a small charge for this facility.
Birmingham City Disabled Supporters Club
The Birmingham City FC Disabled Supporters Club was formed in 1995 to promote the needs for the disabled supporters. The club was set-up with a total of six members. There are now over 90 members and the club is still growing. The disabled supporters come from all over the country. In April 2002 we were granted charity status ( No 1091740) for the hard work that has been put in to promote disabled needs and to help the disabled in general.
During the season we hold meetings on match days. We also have Christmas parties and signed match balls that can be won by members. The Disabled Supporters Club also has a 'Player of the Season' award, which is presented to the winning player on the pitch at the penultimate home game of the season. A disabled supporter who also receives a replica of the trophy presents this to the player.
The Disabled Supporters Club arrange all the tickets and parking for away games for you. Now that we are a charity we are working hard towards purchasing our own minibus to take members of the club to away fixtures and in the summer we will be able to take our friends in hospices and homes out for day trips. Our main aim and objective is to aid the disabled. This is our biggest task to date and I am positive that we will succeed in achieving this.
John Starkey
Chairman B.C.D.S.C
