Our away travel organisers will be running coaches to away games this season as permitted to do so currently.
But, with the ongoing pandemic, wish to advise supporters of the following…
- The maximum number of supporters on any one coach is 40
- We strongly encourage the wearing of face mask for the duration of the journey, although this is not compulsory
- Once seated, please remain in your seat for the full journey other than to use any available toilet facilities
- The fare collector will wear a face mask
To assist supporters, the fare for each of the Farsley Celtic and Kidderminster Harriers games are £15 per person, both departing the Deva Stadium as 11am. Payments will be made by cash only on the bus, card payment is not available.
Bookings for Farsley can be made from Monday (16th). To book your seat on The Hipkiss Express, please call the ticket office on 01244 371376 during opening hours (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm), providing the full name of each person so we have a record.
Please cancel your booking if you are experiencing any covid symptoms.
Many thanks for your co-operation, and we look forward to welcoming you back on board for away trips this season!
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