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Ticketing – Ensure the ticket QR code is readily accessible for scanning upon entry.
Drug Policy – A strict zero-tolerance policy regarding drugs is enforced. Any substances found will be confiscated, and the individual will be removed from the venue.
Challenge 25 – When purchasing alcoholic beverages, be prepared to show ID if appearing under 25.
Disability Access – Specific access needs should be notified in advance. For more information, visit the accessibility tab.
Smoking and Vaping – Smoking and vaping are not permitted inside the venue.
Zero Tolerance for Abuse – A zero-tolerance policy towards any form of abuse or harassment of staff members is enforced. Individuals engaging in such behaviour will be immediately removed and may face further action.
This venue offers step-free access.
It is a fully accessible venue.
A designated wheelchair viewing section is available.
Priority entry can be provided upon request.
Complimentary carer tickets are available.
A car park is located on Waterloo Street.
Please submit an access request using the form provided below.
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