Disabled Fans

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Created on Thursday, 19 March 2009

MKDSA are accredited members of Level Playing Field. Level Playing Field is the new trading name for The National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) and would like to hear from you if you have a disability and visit stadiummk.

Please complete our short questionnaire download a copy and post it to us (online version not yet available).

Information for the Disabled Supporter:

For any further information please contact Rex Burton on 01582 658770 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Tickets:
All level access disabled seating is in Row EE and is situated on the concourse level of the stadium in both and away areas of the ground. For information, seating within the stands starts from Row A at the front to Row DD at the back.

To purchase tickets or receive further information:
Home supporters should contact the Box Office 01908 622900 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Away supporters should contact their own Club, with the exception of anyone requiring level access on Row EE who should contact the MK Dons Box Office direct 01908 622900 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

A ticket may be provided at no additional charge for an accompanying carer, where applicable, subject to carer status.

Parking and Access:
Seasonal parking permits have been allocated to 153 disabled season ticket holders and over 50 matchday parking spaces are made available specifically for disabled supporters, which are allocated on a first come first served basis. Every effort will be made to accommodate as many disabled drivers as possible on the day. Most accessible parking spaces are within 30 metres of the entry gates.
Away supporters will enter the stadium via Gate 3.

Parking is Free of Charge for Blue Badge holders:
Please have your Blue Badge available for inspection on entrance to the ground.

Directions to stadiummk:
Travelling from the north on the M1, exit at J14 and turn right at the roundabout at the top of the exit slip road towards Milton Keynes.

Travelling from the south on the M1, exit at J14 and take the left-hand filter lane towards Milton Keynes.

Continue straight over the roundabout (Northfield) on H6 Childs Way. At the next roundabout (Fox Milne) turn left onto V11 Tongwell Street.

Continue straight over next roundabout (Monkston) along the V11 Tongwell Street. At the next roundabout (Brinklow) turn right along the H8 Standing Way (A421).

Continue on the H8 Standing Way (A421) following signs for Buckingham, continuing over a number of roundabouts, on reaching the Bleak Hall roundabout turn left onto the V6 Grafton Street and follow the signs for the stadium.

If travelling from other areas follow the Brown football signs.

Away supporters should follow the brown signs for Football Coaches and enter the stadium site via the Saxon Street entrance (between KFC and McDonalds) which is the most convenient for Gate 3.

Sat Navs: MK1 1QB or if all else fails, ASDA Bletcham Way.

ALL Drivers please note:
The parking attendants will always do their best to accommodate any specific requests you may have, but parking on site is limited.? Threatening or abusive language directed towards any Club staff member will not be tolerated and you may be refused entry to the car park/stadium.

Catering:
All concession points inside the stadium have wheelchair friendly counter areas. They serve hot dogs, burgers, pies, hot and cold drinks, crisps, sweets, etc.

Toilets:
There are numerous dedicated disabled toilet facilities around the concourse, 4 of which are located in the away supporters section.

Seating & Facilities:

Wheelchair users:
There are dedicated spaces for 164 wheelchair users in Row EE on concourse level in all areas of the stadium (minimum 14 in the away supporter area), with an adjoining seat for a carer, if required. The number of wheelchair spaces can be increased if necessary with the flexible seating system that is installed in the stadium.

Visually Impaired:
The Soccer Sight commentary system is available for use by the visually impaired supporters within the stadium, and headsets should be booked by contacting the Box Office 01908 622900. There are a limited number of headsets available on this system, so they will be reserved on a first come first served basis. The commentary is kindly provided by specially trained commentators from the Milton Keynes Hospital Radio team. This facility is provided free of charge. More information via www.mkhrs.org.uk/soccersight.html

Hearing Impaired:
An induction loop is available for the hearing impaired supporters inside the stadium; however, the technology involved means that at present this facility is unavailable in the North end of the stadium, which includes the away supporters section. Hearing aids should be turned to the 'T' position.

Ambulant/other
There is a minimum of 200 seats available (55 in the away supporters area) for those disabled supporters requiring level access in Row EE on the concourse level.

Emergency use Wheelchairs:
There are a number of wheelchairs at the stadium for one off use in emergencies, these are provided free of charge and can be booked by calling the Box Office 01908 622900.

You can view the 'Accessible Stadia Guide' from the Level Playing Field (formerly NADS) website here

Level Playing Field

MKDSA are accredited members of Level Playing Field, and have a Disabled Committee Member Rex Burton, who is working to meet the needs of our disabled members

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MKDSA Formation

On 23rd October 2003, thirty fans met at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes to establish a new supporters association following the arrival of Wimbledon Football Club (now renamed Milton Keynes Dons FC), from their former home at Selhurst Park in South London. A number of people volunteered to undertake roles as part of a steering committee to lead the association during its formation stages. In May 2004, the first full Annual General Meeting was held and Officers were elected by it's members 

MKDSA Purpose

The purpose of the MK Dons Supporters Association is to provide an organised and family oriented supporters association for fans of Milton Keynes Dons Football Club.  The MKDSA aims to act as an independant voice for MK Dons supporters, ensuring that their views are represented with the Club and other organisations involved with the Dons.  It also aims to promote the Football Club within the community, increase levels of support and establish and maintain high quality services, communications and benefits for its members. 
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