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Disability Question ...
OK, situaton is this. I'm due for an operation on the 13th October to my left ankle, which will leave me in a cast and splint for 8 -10 weeks. I have standing tickets for the Manics at Colston Hall, Bristol on the 25th October. I've already seen the Manics 6 times before but they are my band and I would loathe to give up those tickets. Do I hope that Colston Hall has some kind of disbled access and can make the evening as fun as I would myself - or do I try and put my operation back a fortnight to the 27th October and run the risk of being a damp squib at Christmas (with a feisty mother in law who has been let down due to snow for the last two years running and is getting seriously pissed off with her daughters husband - who she doesn't really like, anyway) ...?
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This Is My Truth So Shut Your Face |
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If you've got standing at the colston hall you can sit down, if that's any good? There are seats as part of the stalls you can sit it, and they must have disabled access by law.
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Phone Them
Phone or E-Mail the Venue and Book a seat , you will have to do it quick because they only have a few Disabled places AND it's first come , first served.
GOOD LUCK. CHEERS Keith |
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e-mailed just now - Many thanks, Keith!
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Thanks to all the replies both on forum and PM'd.
Colston Hall have now allocated me some disabled seating so looks like I will be able to have a good night after all. If you see me there (I'll be wearing the cast), say hello ....! Cheers, Matt |
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