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Posted on: Thu 26 Oct 2006

 



General information:
Port Vale Football Club,
Hamil Road,
Burslem,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffs,
ST6 1AW

Main reception: 01782 655800
Ticket Office: 01782 811707
Club Shop: 01782 655833

Ticket Prices/Information:
Adults: £18.50
Senior Citizens: £11.00
Juniors: £8.50
Students: £12.00

How To Get There:
From the North:
Leave M6 at junction 16 and take the A500 south to Stoke-on-Trent. In approx 6 miles take the exit signposted Tunstall (A527). At the roundabout take a left turning (second exit signposted Tunstall A527, Longport Road). After 0.5 miles turn right on to the B501 (second exit, Newcastle Street) at the small roundabout. Carry on up to the next roundabout and go straight across to the cross-roads. Go straight across the cross-roads into Moorland Road. Take the second left on to Hamil Road and Vale Park is on the left.

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From the South:
Leave M6 at junction 15 and take the A500 north to Stoke-on-Trent. Continue straight across the two large roundabouts on the A500 heading north. After the second roundabout take the fourth exit signposted Tunstall A527. At the roundabout turn right (fourth exit signposted Tunstall A527, Longport Road). After 0.5 miles turn right on to the B501 (second exit, Newcastle Street) at the small roundabout. Carry on up to the next roundabout and go straight across to the cross-roads. Go straight across the cross-roads into Moorland Road. Take the second left on to Hamil Road and Vale Park is on the left.

From the West:
Follow the A500 east and take the exit signposted Tunstall A527. At the roundabout take a left turning (second exit signposted Tunstall A527, Longport Road). After 0.5 miles miles turn right on to the B501 (second exit, Newcastle Street) at the small roundabout. Carry on up to the next roundabout and go straight across to the cross-roads. Go straight across the cross-roads into Moorland Road. Take the second left on to Hamil Road and Vale Park is on the left.

From the East:
Take either the A50 or the A52 depending on where you are coming from in to the City following signs for Burslem. The two routes below aren't the most direct of routes but probably the easiest to follow and there is very little difference in milage.

For the A50:
Enter the City via Uttoxeter bypass (M1/M6 link road) and through Meir and the new Meir Tunnel. Continue on the road until you pass Stoke City's Britannia Stadium. Get in the middle or the right hand lane and turn right at the roundabout on to the A500. Go straight across the two large traffic light controlled roundabouts continue on the A500 and take the 3rd exit signposted A527. At the roundabout turn right (fourth exit signposted Tunstall A527, Longport Road). After 0.5 miles turn right on to the B501 (second exit, Newcastle Street) at the small roundabout. Carry on up to the next roundabout and go straight across to the cross-roads. Go straight across the cross-roads into Moorland Road. Take the second left on to Hamil Road and Vale Park is on the left.

For the A52:
Take the A52 to the Cellarhead traffic lights (cross-roads junction with A520). Carry on straight across heading for Stoke-on-Trent. Carry on through Ash Bank and Werrington. At the large cross-roads (Limekiln Bank) go straight across, get in the right hand lane of the two for straight on and up the steep incline stay in the right hand lane and take the right hand turn when indicated by the road markings (Keelings Road). Stay on this road until the roundabout and take the second exit on the right. Carry on for about 1.5 miles until you reach a series of mini roundabouts (3) and go straight across all these and on to High Lane, then take the fourth left which is Hamil Road. Vale Park is on the right.

By Rail:
Trains run to the main Stoke on Trent station. From there, you can catch a bus (No 24) to Burslem town centre. The Ground is situated on Hamil Road (By the traffic lights, go past the Red Lion on your left and Hamil Road is the second left turning)

Parking:
Hamil Road car park (Zone C)
£4.00 per car
£20.00 per coach
£12.50 per mini bus

Normid car park:
£4 per car

Around The Ground:
Vale Park is situated in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent and has been the home of the Valiants for more than 50 years. The ground is made up of four major stands called the Lorne Street Stand, the Carling Stand, the Big Stand, which has the Disabled Stand to one side and the Family Stand to the other. The Phones 4U Stand is located on Hamil Road and houses up to 4,500 away supporters.

Where to eat:
On the Hamil Road car park there is a burger van or if you prefer fans can get something from inside the ground where there is a kiosk. New lines have been introduced this season so there is lots of variety and the prices are very reasonable, with the most expensive Pie/pasty on offer at £1.40.

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