Parking: 100 free places allocated by the council in nearby car park some 200-300 metres from stadium. Spaces allocated to supporters through LUDO. Level access to North and West stands, ramps to South and East
Facilities:
8 toilets situated relatively close to disabled supporters with Radar Keys available. No access to catering facilities in North and West stands. Special disabled supporters lounge in South West corner (accessible to away fans). Family stand has catering facilities in concourse, although no specific counter dedicated to disabled supporters.
Wheelchair Places:
79 Home - 8 Away. 43 spaces at pitch level in the North and West Stands with all others in elevated positions. Pitch side places give partial cover. Helpers sit at the side or behind.
Visual Places:
26 allocated seats for Home and Away fans situated in South West corner. All positions covered with adjacent seating for helpers.
Hearing Places:
No Special arrangements
Ambulant Places:
180 Home - 4 Away. Seated throughout the stadium. Additional Away supporters could be accommodated but would be seated with Leeds fans. Adjacent seating for helpers.
DSA Contact:
Stuart Ramm
DSA Address:
LUDO, Leeds United Football Club. Elland Road, Leeds, LS11 0ES.
Date submitted : Tuesday 21st Feb 2006 By : declan brennan? When visited Elland Road : 2005 Event : sheffield utd Comments : Comments :I became disabled 3 years ago. I am ambulant and thought I wouldn't qualify for a disabled seat, but I enquired and Tracey Lazenby was extremely helpful. My partner and carer came with me, not been a football fan at all. By the end of the match she was asking when the next match was. She was a true Leeds fan now. We both thought the facilities were excellent. THANKS Date submitted : Monday 20th Jan 2003 By : leeds When visited Elland Road : 28-12-2002 Event : versus chelsea Comments : Comments :leeds utd are a credit to football in the way they look after their disabled supporters.I have been a few times with my boyfriend Gary Frankum(ex-eastbourne speedway rider)he became disabled with M.E and he has been very well looked after by sam and the disabled team in the lufc office.thanks leeds for caring about the disabled. val Date submitted : Saturday 9th Nov 2002 By : David Hadfield When visited Elland Road : 6-11-2002 Event : versus Sheffield Utd Comments : Comments :At B.U.D.S. of Sheffield Utd, our aim is to ensure that no disability should be a barrier that stops people with disabilities enjoying their chosen sport of football played by the club they support
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