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Parking in St. Annes Park
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- Published on Friday, 30 April 2010 10:36
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As part of the Traffic Management Plan within St. Anne's Park we require from your club a list of member’s cars' registrations so as we can ensure no unauthorised vehicles are within the Park.
I understand that, when events are on as per your calendar, there will be vehicles needing access.
We shall need, on the days in question, an officer from your club to gather this information & show to our Park Warden Service, if requested.
Only authorised vehicles shall be allowed into the Park.
Please note that the access gate from All Saints Road must be kept closed at all times. This is the responsibility of your Club.
In order for the committee to control this when you register to race in Club / National events it will be a requirement for members to provide car registration details.
We will also require you to provide this information in the space provided on the website to allow us build a database to pass to the park which will be important if you want to take vehicles into the park on non race days for testing etc. You can do this at http://parking.orcaireland.ie
On Saturday, 12th June 2010 there will be a major event within the Park and it is imperative that this gate is kept locked all day. You may still access the track on this day.
On Sunday 20th June @ 11.00am there will be the 6th Annual Mid-Summers Day race, starting/finishing from opposite the car track. There will be restricted vehicle access from 10.00am to 12.30pm during this race. This is the weekend of National round 3.
This letter came directly from the parks department and must be complied with at all times. This also means no going in and out at lunch times, so best take a lunch with you.
Finally there are still some memberships outstanding and if not paid up on or before National round 3 then the committee will have to unfortunately not allow those race due to insurance issues as we have discussed before.
David Boylan
ORCA Secretary


