
Entrance. As most are aware, we have a single lane entrance/exit that is used by vehicles
and pedestrians alike. Match days and Sunday mornings can be particularly busy. The 5 m.p.h. speed limit must be observed at all times. Particular care should be taken at the top of the
main entrance to the front car park and to the roadway that runs along the back of the clubhouse where there are several doors that open onto the roadway. 
Parking. Please park considerately. Avoid blocking field gates, these are for emergency services.
Obstructing the chained area in front of the bungalow parking must be avoided, as there are tenants in residence.
There are 3 disabled parking bays. Only those displaying official permits
may use these bays, regardless of time of day.
 Clubhouse. Studded boots must not be worn at anytime in the Clubhouse. Not only is this request applied for reasons of cleanliness but the floors are not suitable for studded footwear
and accidents can occur.
Smoking is forbidden anywhere within the main building, changing rooms and any other building or storage unit within
the perimeter of the Club.
Cigarette ends should be discarded in the wall mounted ash cans mounted on the front wall of the Clubhouse. Please
avoid dropping them on the paving or edge of the pitch.

Glasses. Only plastic glasses are to be used when outside the Clubhouse. Please return them to the
bar when finished. Any drink cans, bottles or other receptacles should be placed in the litterbins provided.

Spectators. Spectators are urged to be vigilant when watching from the touchlines at all times. You
will see players in a ruck or tackle before they see you. It is vital that an adult accompanies junior supporters at all times and they must never be allowed onto the pitch during the
duration of a game.
All spectators, regardless of age, should keep at least 1 metre from the touchline. At no time should anyone other
than game officials be on the touchline around the 1st team pitch. All spectators must be behind the barrier on the Clubhouse side or behind the advertising boards running along the other
three sides.
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Dogs. Dog walking or exercising is not permitted within the boundaries of the Club. Not only is dog
fouling extremely unpleasant for players and ground staff, it can cause serious health problems, particularly to our junior members. Such is the seriousness of the problem it has been
decided to operate a zero tolerance policy. This applies to all Club members, visitors, neighbouring residents and all members of the public. Please Note Guide dogs for the blind are
exempt.

Rubbish. We have a large membership at the Hale Club and subsequently a high volume
of waste and rubbish is generated. Please assist us in maintaining the environment by keeping the grounds tidy. There are waste bins in numerous locations around the ground. Do use them,
and parents please encourage children to do the same. 
Security. We are ever vigilant on matters relating to security. Do not leave valuables unattended
in changing rooms, the bars or anywhere else. Lock vehicles at all times and make sure any contents are out of sight.

Barrier Gate. The barrier gate erected in the entrance lane is primarily there to stop unsolicited
traffic at night time. The gate will be opened daily at 8.00 am and locked at 11.00 pm, with additional hours as operationally required. In special circumstances the gate may be opened
at other times by telephoning the number displayed on the notice. The Hale Club reserves the right to make a charge for the call-out of an employee to open the gate outside normal hours.

Safety Checks. Safety checks are carried out on a regular basis on gas and electricity appliances
within the Club. It is essential that no electrical appliances be installed inside or outside the Clubhouse without the authority and supervision of the Operations Director. Any damaged
electrical or gas equipment should be reported to the Operations Director immediately. Regular testing of our water equipment for Legionella bacteria is also undertaken.

Accidents. All accidents occurring on the premises must be reported to the Operations Director and
recorded in the Accident Book so that remedial action may be taken to prevent a recurrence.

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