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Accessibility

Family festival with a full day of continuous live music across two stages (12-9:30pm); games, crafts and activities in the Community Involvement Area (12-6pm); and children’s entertainment and activity zone (12-6pm).  Full event details available. Please note that glass is not permitted at this event.

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  • There will be costumed characters roaming the event.
  • Additional Blue Badge in public spaces at Aqua Vale Swimming Pool, this will extend around the full curve outside the pool and extend into the coach parking bay (approx. 40 spaces). Parking is managed by volunteers.
  • The nearest car parks to Vale Park are Upper Hundreds (0.2 miles/322 metres walk), Hampden House (0.2 miles/322 metres walk) and Exchange Street (0.3 miles/483 metres walk).
  • Additional parking locations in Aylesbury.
  • Fully accessible mobile toilet facility with hoist provided by the team from RevoLOOtionUK. We are thrilled to be able to include this essential facility for those who need space and equipment to enjoy their visit to the event to the fullest.  Located close to the main area, outside the swimming pool entrance.
  • An additional two accessible event toilets are located with the main toilet block behind the catering stalls.
  • Search ‘Aylesbury’ on the Changing Places website to view the location of Tring Road Tesco and the Upper Hundreds car park Changing Places toilets or simply use the RevoLOOtion unit on site.
  • It is possible to enjoy the event from anywhere within the park. Should you wish, there is a dedicated raised, covered viewing area in front of the two main stages, including a number of chairs and space for wheelchairs. If the viewing area becomes crowded you may be restricted to one companion.
  • There are a number of resin bonded and concrete paths around the park. Most of the event takes place on the grass (usually cut short), on firm ground and is relatively easy to cross but this can’t be guaranteed.
  • Tracking over the grass, across the middle of the park, and down towards the bars and catering, to assist navigation around the event.
  • The Quiet Zone is located in the Community Involvement Area between the trees and hedges at the edge of the park. It is marked with a large flag.
  • Main stages performances are all BSL interpreted.
  • Food and drinks (including alcohol) available on site, however you are welcome to bring your own.

Visual story

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