Altrincham FC is addressing planned disruptions during this weekend's home game against Southend United on Saturday, March 21st, with a kick-off at 3pm. The club has received information about a protest that aims to block access to various locations around The J.Davidson Stadium, which has raised concerns among local residents regarding parking issues. The club acknowledges these frustrations and is committed to working with stakeholders to find solutions. On March 4th, CEO Sam Mackenzie met with local councillors and Trafford Borough Council members to discuss parking challenges in the area. Following the receipt of the protest information, a Safety Advisory Group meeting was held with police and council representatives to ensure safety during the match. Greater Manchester Police will maintain a presence around the stadium, and fans are encouraged to allow extra travel time. Altrincham FC looks forward to welcoming supporters and urges them to use public transport or walk where possible, while being respectful to local residents.
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Altrincham FC Addresses Planned Matchday Disruption This Weekend
Altrincham FC responds to planned disruptions during the home game against Southend United, ensuring safety and access for all fans.
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