FAQ

We hope you will find answers to any questions you may have regarding Hill Fest below. If you still don’t have an answer from this page, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

General

Sorry, no Dogs allowed on site!

The Festival will be operating a Challenge 21 rule which aims to cut down on underage drinking. If you look under 21, you will be asked to prove that you are over 18 in order to buy alcohol on site. The ‘Challenge 21’ initiative encourages sellers of alcohol to ask for official forms of identification from anyone that appears to be under 21-years-old. If a trader suspects someone is under that age and doesn’t have the relevant identification, e.g. passport, photo driving licence, citisencard, they will not be served. Stewards on site also have the power to request proof of age if they see anyone drinking alcohol who appears to be under age. The scheme is being promoted because it can be very difficult to identify accurately whether someone is 17, 18, 19 or 20 but is usually easier to determine whether someone is 21. However if young people have official identification to prove they are over the age of 18 they will of course be served legally.

In order to meet the terms of our licence, alcohol cannot be bought on to the site. We do however have a very reasonably priced bar.

Yes.

Yes but you must have an appropriate wristband to be readmitted.

Absolutely – Hill Fest is an ideal family friendly festival – we welcome children of all ages!

Saturday 15th June 2019 –  2pm – 7:30pm

Please Note: As the site of the Festival is a School we operate a NO SMOKING policy. If you wish to smoke, please do leave the school grounds before doing so.

Disabled

All disabled customers are welcome to join us at Hill Fest.

We have made the assumption that, whereas the disabled person might want to come to the Festival, the carer may not and so we give the carer a free pass. We do not send out carer tickets. The disabled person must buy a ticket as normal and upon arrival on site with their carer, they will be given a free carer pass. Please Note: A free carer pass will only be given with appropriate proof of disability, which can be in the form of, eligibility for disabled living allowance (DLA), a disabled railcard or disabled parking badge.

Yes.

Yes.

The whole site has good access for disabled people.  The site is flat and completely wheelchair friendly.

Limited disabled parking is available on site and will be offered on a first come, first served basis.