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Sunday, December 22, 2013

KIDDY TRAVEL – Boxing Day


Kidderminster Harriers v Hereford United
Skrill Premier
Thursday 26th December 2013 KO 3.00pm
Aggborough Stadium
Hoo Road
Kidderminster
DY10 1NB
Phone 01562 823931

The Bulls travel to Aggborough on Thursday for the seasonal Skrill Premier match.

Visiting supporters are housed on the South Stand terrace, which is covered and can accommodate up to 1500 fans.  A number of seats are also made available in part of the Bill Greaves East Stand.  Admission is believed to be £14 for adults, concessions £8, U16's £5 with children under 5 gaining free admission.  There is a premium of £3 for adults and concessions that require a seat.  The facilities are good with the Aggborough soup being of only marginally lower quality than our own. 

HUISA – departs from Radford's at 12.00 noon with a fare of £12 (non-members £14) to include a raffle ticket.  Seats can still be booked through the Club office (08442 761939).

BY CAR - Leave Hereford travelling north on the A49 towards Leominster.  At Woofferton (Salway Arms), turn right onto the A456 (sign Tenbury).  Continue through Tenbury Wells following signs for Kidderminster.  Stay on the A456 taking care to bear left at the pub in Newnham.  Pass through Clows Top and follow the road around Bewdley and passed the Safari Park.  Enter Kidderminster via Bewdley Hill and join the inner Ring Road (clockwise).  Follow the ring road until you pass the turning for Comberton Road then look for signs for Aggborough (Hoo Road), which will be to your left.

PARKING - There are two fair sized car parks at the ground, but it can sometimes be difficult to get away quickly after the game. It is worth noting that the car park behind the away terrace costs £3, whilst the car park behind the opposite home end is free. Otherwise you can park at the Severn Valley Railway station for £1.50 and walk through to the ground (From Football ground guide).

TRAIN – Apparently they're on holiday.

REFRESHMENTS – There have been suggestions that under Police advice the Pubs around the ground will not be open prior to the game but it’s unlikely that the town centre pubs will be shut.  The Harriers Club at the ground normally admits visiting fans but I have no information regarding this fixture.

COYB