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Post by Tom Coffey on Aug 30, 2016 15:37:57 GMT
Hi Everyone ,
Just a quick updated regarding the coaches for away games . We have spoken to Wheeler's who provide the coaches and going forward we will now have a coach which is accessible for wheelchair users. We will now be able to accommodate 46 passengers with 1 wheelchair on board or 42 passengers with 2 wheelchairs . This does mean we will loose the on board tv on the coach however listening to feedback from users of the away travel we feel this is the right decision to make.
Any questions please feel free to message me.
Thank You
Tom
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Post by seatonspitfire on Aug 30, 2016 16:37:10 GMT
Excellent news Tom. TVs haven't been used for ages. Annoyed more people than they amused. Anything that helps the matchday experience of our No 1 Fan and his dad. Brilliant....
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Post by tenacres on Aug 30, 2016 19:22:29 GMT
Sounds like a good idea, especially where we have more than 1 coach going to a match.
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Post by upthespitfires on Sept 9, 2016 14:02:19 GMT
I take my wheelchair but it usually goes underneath and I get up for (ideally) the front seats. My biggest problem is the height of the steps to get on the coach. Would the steps be lower (also to accommodate a ramp) for those of us who can transfer from chair to crutches to sit in a standard coach seat? Thanks Tom
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