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                  visit 
 
                  Driving to the FestivalThe day-time stages and
                    children's activities are free but if you want to make the
                    most of the festival please look at the ticketed
                      events in the church and village hall and buy tickets
                    in advance.There will be a range of
                    excellent food and drink available at the festival and from
                    the local pub.If the weather looks changeable
                    then do bring appropriate clothing and footwear.Visitors compliment us on our
                    friendly village atmosphere.  We are very grateful for
                    the support the village gives us and without which the
                    festival would not be possible.  We do want you to
                    enjoy yourselves, but please act considerately to residents,
                    especially when parking and if you are outside late into the
                    evening. 
                  ParkingTo get driving directions please
                    see map. 
The
                    postcode of the village is BA2 9EE, but parking is available
                    close by (postcode BA2 9EH).Please drive carefully through
                    the village, which will be full of people enjoying the
                    festival. 
 
                  Getting to the Festival by foot/bicycle/public transport Please note
                      the Car Park opens at 10.30am on the Saturday and Sunday
                      so please do not arrive before then.
Follow directions for Parking
                    (£10 per car - opens at 10.30am).  Parking is in a
                    field so if the weather is wet do bring suitable footwear.
                    Help the environment and car share!  Cash and
                    contactless/card payments accepted.  All car park fees
                    go towards paying the bands.
Camping/overnight stay in the
                    Festival Car Park is NOT permitted.  Any tents will be
                    removed.  Nearby camping can be arranged with a local
                    farmer (please email)
                    but MUST be booked in advance.Please ensure you take any
                    rubbish with you or use the designated bins within the
                    Festival area. The Car Park will be monitored for
                    inappropriate behaviour.
The Village Green will be
                    populated with stalls and people and is a No Parking Zone.
                    Please use the Car Park. Thank you. Please do not park in any
                    coned-off areas in order to ensure an orderly flow of
                    traffic through the village and to keep access for emergency
                    vehicles free 
                  Disabled VisitorsIf you live locally, then why
                    not walk to the festival (about 2 miles from Timsbury).The only bus service which can
                    get you to Priston is the WESTlink on-demand service. 
                    This does not operate on Sundays.The 2V service operates Radstock
                    - Midsomer Norton - Paulton - Timsbury - Tunley - Odd Down
                    P&R on Mon-Sat. Nearest stops - King William Inn, Tunley
                    (0.9 mile across the fields or Longhouses (1 mile along the
                    lanes).The 522 Service, operates Bath -
                    Peasedown St. John - Radstock - Midsomer Norton - Timsbury -
                    Farmbrough - Keynsham - Bristol on Mon-Sun.  Nearest
                    stop: The Butcher's Arms, Farmborough (2.1 miles along the
                    lanes).For bus timetables, visit https://travelwest.info/There will be a safe place to
                    lock bicycles. Come to the Info Stall on the Village Green
                    and ask a steward where you can leave your bike. 
 
                  AccommodationPriston welcomes disabled
                    visitors, in line with its
                      Equal Opportunities policy. The Church and Village Hall have
                    provision for wheelchair access and there are toilet
                    facilities suitable for use by disabled visitors.  Most
                    of the rest of the site is level and surfaced with tarmac.
                    There is also specific provision for nearby parking for
                    disabled drivers (but our small site means that spaces are
                    limited,  and provided on a first come first served
                    basis), and for dropping off disabled passengers near to the
                    Festival area.If you require special
                    assistance please make this known to any Steward or Security
                    staff on arrival.  If you have specific concerns or
                    requirements please contact us on pristonfestival@googlemail.com
                    in advance of your visit. 
  Camping/Overnight Parking
 
                  There is no camping or overnight
                    parking at the festival itself but nearby camping can be
                    arranged with a local farmer (please email). 
                   Bring a water bottle 
 
                    We will not be selling bottled water at Priston Music
                      Festival this year, in order to reduce plastic waste.
                      There is drinking water available in each venue, so please
                      make sure you bring a bottle to refill.  
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