FAQ – EVENTS – #COVIDOperation

What if I start feeling ill at the EVENT?

If you start experiencing symptoms at an event, please go home immediately and self-isolate.

What if I can’t get there by walking or cycling?

You can take the Thames Clipper service to many of our events. You can also drive to many of the VENUES, although parking may be limited. We encourage you to attend the events most local to you to limit travel. Cycling is always encouraged but always plan ahead.

Why do I have to register for a ticket? I can usually just turn up.

We are limiting audience capacities at every venue for safety reasons. Registering for a ticket ensures that you will be able to visit or participate, otherwise we will have to turn people away.

If I’ve registered for a ticket, why do I need to bring it with me?

We will invigilating all participants joining our events including marking attendance and in some cases scanning the tickets at entry points. Tickets will have QR codes on – you can present them on a smartphone, no need to print them off. This means that staff and security can ensure capacities are controlled safely and efficiently, and those who have purchased tickets will be guaranteed entry.

I am vulnerable and have been shielding – should I come?

We’re recommending that anyone who has been shielding or feels vulnerable does not attend events unless they feel totally confident that it will not put their health at risk. This applies to spectators, staff, players and volunteers. There may be some events happening very close to where you live so you won’t have to go far – we’ll be doing local  advertising so keep an eye out for flyers!

 

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