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Latest News - 08/02/2025

Club Notice – Responsible Parking

Over recent weeks we have noticed an increase in irresponsible parking both outside of the ground and in the neighbouring streets.

When parking outside of the ground we would ask everyone to respect the yellow lines that are in place so safe access can be guaranteed to the children and parents crossing the road, their safety is paramount.

We would ask everyone to park responsibly when parking in neighbouring streets around the club and that parking in North Gate is for residents only, this is clearly marked with signage and this should be respected.

On matchday parking at Galabank is very limited with the provision for just 20 cars in the North end car park behind the training area. Parking within the town is very accessible though and this can be found at the Everholm, just off the main High Street and also at Annan Academy. We would ask supporters not to park in the streets adjacent to the ground and when parking near or around the ground to park sensibly at all times, respecting the homes and homeowners that they are parking near to.

We would also advise anyone coming to the game on matchday or attending training to walk where practically possible.

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