Accessibility
We try and do everything we can to make EMF as accessible as possible, however it is ultimately a camping event in a field. The site is relatively compact and will be well-lit during the event, and we will aim to cover access to the stages with trackway. Travelling between stages may take some time, and the site is quite hilly.
If you have any accessibility needs, please drop us an email in advance so we can help you and answer any questions.
Carer tickets
If you require a ticket for a carer to come to EMF with you, we are happy to provide these for free. Once you've bought your ticket, please email us with the name and email address of your carer, and we will issue them a ticket.
Arriving by train
Unfortunately, Ledbury train station is not fully wheelchair accessible because the London/Birmingham-bound platform can only be accessed via a narrow footbridge with a significant number of steps. To take the train in this direction, the only option is to travel in the opposite direction to Hereford, which is wheelchair-accessible, and then change directions.
If you're considering arriving by train and you have accessibility needs, please let us know in advance so we can arrange transport from the station.
Parking and camping
There is a designated accessible parking area just outside the main gate. Please let the stewards know where you're heading and they can direct you there.
The accessible camping area is located at the quiet end of the site, close to the parking area, and close to accessible toilets and showers. The accessible live-in vehicle area is also nearby.
As with everywhere on site, power will be available. However, we're unable to guarantee the 24/7 availability of power for medical devices such as CPAP machines.
Accessible toilets/showers
Our two main toilet/shower locations will have fully accessible toilet/shower cabins which can be accessed with a RADAR key. Our composting toilet locations will have accessible plastic toilets with a code lock.
Captions
We will be providing live captions for talks in the main venues (stages A, B and C). These will be displayed in the venue on monitors to the side of the stage, as well as available via a web browser on personal devices on-site.