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COLERAINE supporters attending tonight’s Danske Bank Premiership fixture against Cliftonville are urged to read the following information released by the PSNI…

1. Coleraine Fans travelling by private car to Cliftonville Football Club for the Danske Bank Irish Premiership match with a 1945 hours kick-off on Tuesday 31st August 2021 are requested to park in the residential areas above Solitude off the Cliftonville Road- ie Cardigan Drive and Knutsford Drive etc etc. Motorists should consider local resident and emergency vehicle access when deciding where and how to park.

Coleraine fans parking in the residential areas around Knutsford and Cardigan are requested to approach and leave the area via the Westland Road and avoid travelling city wards on the Cliftonville Road after the match to avoid traffic congestion.

2. Those travelling by Bus/ Coach should be aware that parking close to the ground is very restricted and coaches may have to park in the Cliftonpark Avenue area

3. Police are reminding fans that there are specific offences created by the Criminal Justice Act NI 2011 in relation to soccer matches-

  • Possession of Fireworks/ Flares etc
  • Throwing Articles capable of causing injury
  • Going on to the Playing area
  • Sectarian Chanting
  • Drinking on Passenger Carrying Vehicles

4. In addition all fans are reminded that the areas around the Stadium are “No Street Drinking” zones under Belfast City Council By-Laws. Any Street drinking taking place will be dealt with and any alcohol found seized.

5. Any public indecency offences such as urinating in public will be robustly dealt with.

6. Maximum Use of CCTV and Hand Held Evidence Gathering will be made both inside and outside the Stadium as part of the Police Criminal Justice Strategy in an effort to deal with any offences which come to light. Police will take all steps to identify and deal with anyone who has been or is committing offences.

7. It is vitally important for supporter and community safety that these instructions are complied with and that the impact of the event on the local residential and business communities in minimised. It is hoped that a common sense approach to the afternoon will be adopted and the occasion enjoyed by all.