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Post by folkestonemichael on Apr 20, 2011 22:41:30 GMT
Hey, i see you have posted various things around on what your going to do when you arrive. For fans just going to match, it is quicker to get off at Folkestone West if possible, as trains do not always stop here. Of course there are many pubs, and if getting off at Folkestone Central, there is a pub directly in front of you as you leave the train station called the Park Inn. To the left is a big green, where you can sit and relax, this is known as Radnor Park. Along the main road (after coming out of Central Station, turn left, then 1st exit on roundabout) there is a Morrisons. From there, the ground is 2 minute past Morrisons. There should be a map when you come down the path from Central station to the right, next to a bench. This will show you the many places you can explore in the town. If there is any questions you would like to ask, on where to eat etc, just reply below and i will try my best to answer, before the game. Hope this helps, and hope to see alot of you down!
Thanks
Michael (Invicta Fan)
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Post by folkestonemichael on Apr 20, 2011 23:37:19 GMT
Sorry, forgot to add Admission
Ground admission: £9 Seniors: £5 Younger Supporters 5-16: £2
Entrance to the ground for supporters aged under 5 is free.
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Post by Stewart on Apr 21, 2011 11:32:00 GMT
Thanks for the information, Michael. Good to see fans promoting their clubs
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Post by folkestonemichael on Apr 21, 2011 11:43:47 GMT
Aha, well all i can say, is were not the best!
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Post by Stewart on Apr 21, 2011 14:26:23 GMT
Is there a local car park?
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Post by invictaoopnorth on Apr 21, 2011 16:22:35 GMT
There is a car park right outside the ground, but don't park in the bowls club one next door (to the right as you look at the ground).
There is a reasonable amount of street parking on the main road if you get there before 2:45pm! Even then it's no more than a 5 min walk from most places along the main road.
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Post by invictaoopnorth on Apr 21, 2011 16:26:46 GMT
As for the train and pubs. I'd definitely recommend getting off at Folkestone West. The high speed train stops there.
There are local pubs down on the main road, but you're definitely welcome at our clubhouse "Stripes" (you'll see the irony of the name when our team runs out). Frankly we could do with your money, as we're still paying off our CVA, and the beer is VERY competitively priced. Also big screens in Stripes. Definitely good for a 4 hour session.
Out of the station, down the road (probably shown as towards M20), turn right at the traffic lights and 100m down the road is Stripes (& the ground). You don't need to go anywhere else!!
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