Covid Testing And Vaccine Requirements
The risk of contracting Covid -19 is still quite high in England and though not currently mandatory in UK Law, we will be running a Covid secure event site.
In line with recent government test events to gain entry to the event you will be required provide one of the below:-
- proof of a double vaccination (you must have received both doses 14 days prior to coming to the event)
- proof of negative in date Lateral Flow test
- proof of natural immunity based upon a positive PCR test within 180 days of arrival at the venue (and after the 10-day self-isolation period following the result)
Any weekend customers are advised to take a test Friday morning, 3 September 2021, to ensure it is valid for the whole weekend.
Ticket holders from England
You can order free lateral flow tests through the post here
We would advise you take a lateral flow test a maximum of 24hours before attending the event.
Please have your proof of double vaccine (Blue card/vaccine pass ) or email confirmation or text notification of a negative test result from the NHS, which you can access here
Ticket holder from Northern Ireland
Ticket holders from EU
Ticket holders from the European Union and all other international travellers can provide proof of having being double vaccinated (you must have received both doses 14 days prior to coming to the event).
Alternatively, you will be required to provide evidence of a negative NHS Lateral Flow Test, by reporting the result here and presenting your NHS email or text notification at the entry gates.
Further Information
Our staff will check your Covid details as above prior to entry so please ensure you have the information readily available to ensure a swift entry into the event.
There are no testing facilities at the event.
Due to Neighbourhood Weekender being an open-air event site, we will not require you to wear a mask, or social distance whilst in the venue.
We ask that anyone displaying symptoms of Covid-19 (a high temperature, a new, continuous cough or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste) stay at home and get a PCR test to check if you have Covid-19