by Hampshire Royal » 24 Feb 2016 15:59
by CrowthorneRoyal » 24 Feb 2016 16:18
Hampshire Royal What will be the level of staff on Green Park entrance? Even if I show my staff id card for one of the companies in Green Park, will they ask for evidence that I'm actually working there on matchdays?
by One8Seven1* » 24 Feb 2016 16:18
Hampshire Royal What will be the level of staff on Green Park entrance? Even if I show my staff id card for one of the companies in Green Park, will they ask for evidence that I'm actually working there on matchdays?
by Green » 24 Feb 2016 16:26
One8Seven1*Hampshire Royal What will be the level of staff on Green Park entrance? Even if I show my staff id card for one of the companies in Green Park, will they ask for evidence that I'm actually working there on matchdays?
As long as you're not wearing colours, a staff pass should suffice.
by Green » 24 Feb 2016 16:28
RoyalBlue I would have thought that £7 per car park space would seem a pretty good deal for most organisations that might have parking available on Saturdays and occasional weekday evenings.
by CrowthorneRoyal » 24 Feb 2016 16:31
GreenOne8Seven1*Hampshire Royal What will be the level of staff on Green Park entrance? Even if I show my staff id card for one of the companies in Green Park, will they ask for evidence that I'm actually working there on matchdays?
As long as you're not wearing colours, a staff pass should suffice.
Even if you are, as an employee I'd have thought you've a right to park there.
by Green » 24 Feb 2016 16:32
by CrowthorneRoyal » 24 Feb 2016 16:33
Green No - forget going into the office. Even if you're not doing overtime - it's simply no concern of the guy in the high viz jacket on the gate.
by Hampshire Royal » 24 Feb 2016 16:35
by Green » 24 Feb 2016 16:55
Hampshire Royal I even went so far as to say to my son that if he ever comes to a match without me, he can park there. He went last night from ealing, but he went by train.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 24 Feb 2016 17:12
by leon » 24 Feb 2016 17:14
by RoyalBlue » 24 Feb 2016 17:19
GreenRoyalBlue I would have thought that £7 per car park space would seem a pretty good deal for most organisations that might have parking available on Saturdays and occasional weekday evenings.
Presumably most of these "organisations" are multi national companies who couldn't really give a flying stuff about the odd hundred bob here or there, if the decision maker is even aware the opportunity exists. There are also no doubt countless legal, insurance and security implications.
I can see it's frustrating for the motorist fan to drive past an empty car park but it's not as trivial a solution as you suggest.
Or to put another way - when making a decision to locate a few hundred staff in Green Park - with the cost that that involves, the opportunity to reclaim maybe 0.01% of it by subletting the car park 23 times a year won't come into it.
by Nameless » 24 Feb 2016 20:49
by Platypuss » 25 Feb 2016 08:31
RoyalBlueWorton Grange
Reading Football Club would like to confirm that the Worton Grange car park facility will not be available to supporters from the beginning of March 2016 – due to imminent redevelopment work which is set to commence on the site. The Worton Grange car parking facility will not be open to fans from Saturday 5th March onwards, and supporters who have been using that off-site car park will need to seek an alternative travel arrangement to get to the final six games of the season.
Read more at http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 3tVBc26.99
Yippee! Start the problems off with the biggest attendance of the season! (assuming we don't get the Friday night slot)
by One8Seven1* » 25 Feb 2016 10:55
GreenOne8Seven1*Hampshire Royal What will be the level of staff on Green Park entrance? Even if I show my staff id card for one of the companies in Green Park, will they ask for evidence that I'm actually working there on matchdays?
As long as you're not wearing colours, a staff pass should suffice.
Even if you are, as an employee I'd have thought you've a right to park there.
by RoyalBlue » 25 Feb 2016 13:51
PlatypussRoyalBlueWorton Grange
Reading Football Club would like to confirm that the Worton Grange car park facility will not be available to supporters from the beginning of March 2016 – due to imminent redevelopment work which is set to commence on the site. The Worton Grange car parking facility will not be open to fans from Saturday 5th March onwards, and supporters who have been using that off-site car park will need to seek an alternative travel arrangement to get to the final six games of the season.
Read more at http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 3tVBc26.99
Yippee! Start the problems off with the biggest attendance of the season! (assuming we don't get the Friday night slot)
Not sure Fulham are that much of a draw, surely?
by Maneki Neko » 25 Feb 2016 14:09
by Green » 25 Feb 2016 14:42
One8Seven1*GreenOne8Seven1*
As long as you're not wearing colours, a staff pass should suffice.
Even if you are, as an employee I'd have thought you've a right to park there.
I suppose that depends on your work allowing you to or not. If they're happy with it then print the email and wave it in their faces and drive on through.
by Hendo » 25 Feb 2016 18:21
RoyalBlueHendo I have used the park and ride from Mearoak every home game this season. Good service and very easy to get out onto the A33 to go either way after the game. I guess it wouldn't be so good if coming from the town end.
Used to park in the old HP car park but not done that all season.
Park and ride is fine for those who live locally and/or are able to get there early enough to add that extra leg to their journey. However, it is no good for those who are racing from work to try to get to an evening game or who already have lengthy car journeys to get to the vicinity of the stadium.
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