Stadium name: The Simple Digital Arena (St Mirren Park) 

Club: St Mirren F.C.

Address: Love St, Paisley PA3 2EA

Club website: https://www.stmirren.com/


Disability Access Officer (DAO) details

DAO name: Lynn Watson

Phone number: ----------

Email: [email protected] 


Disabled Supporters Association (DSA) details

DSA name: St Mirren's DSA

Phone number: ----------

Email: [email protected] 

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Getting to the stadium

Train: Paisley Gilmour Street Rail Station has direct trains to and from both Airports. Additional rail stations include Paisley St James, Paisley Canal and Hawkhead, with trains available to central Glasgow, Inverclyde and the Ayrshire Coast. 

Bus: Local bus services are in operation around Paisley and Strathclyde.

Air: Paisley is a short distance from Glasgow, where Glasgow International and Glasgow Prestwick Airports have a large number of connections across Europe.

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Accessible parking and drop-off/pick-up points

Accessible parking is available for all disabled supporters at the stadium. Parking is very close to the stadium entrance, and permits must be purchased from the club in advance. Parking areas are clearly signposted, with stewards monitoring on matchdays.


Ticketing

For information on obtaining a match ticket, please contact the club directly.


Entering the stadium

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Stadium map

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Spectator viewing areas

Wheelchair User spaces: 130 for home supporters. 

Spaces are located on Row A of all home stands. Spaces in the North stand are at pitch-level. Personal Assistants can sit adjacent to the supporter. 

20 for away supporters. 

Spaces are located in the North Stand at pitch level, and are covered. 

Easy Access seating spaces: Dedicated amenity and easy access seats can be found in the North Stand for ambuland disabled supporters. These seats can be requested when purchasing a ticket. Personal Assistants can sit adjacent to the supporter.

Other areas: Guide dogs are allowed in the stadium, and facilities for dogs can be provided upon request. Row A of the North Stand has easy access seats with additional space for guide dogs. Personal Assistants can sit adjacent to the supporter.


Accessible concessions

Refreshment kiosks are not wheelchair user-friendly, and do not have low serving counters. Volunteers are available to deliver refreshments to supporters at half time.


Accessible toilets

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Accessible services

Audio descriptive commentary and alternative formats of matchday programmes are not available. 

Some stewards are trained in sign language and how to communicate with a deaf or hard of hearing supporter.


Useful publications and policies

For further information, please refer to ‘Access for All’ – the UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience. The guide is available to download in multiple languages here.


Stadium photos

Accessible seating area  Accessible seating area

Accessible seating area

Accessible parking area

Accessible seating area 


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The above information comes from a CAFE stadia report. 


Fans comments

If you have visited this stadium before, CAFE invites you to HAVE YOUR SAY and share your matchday experience. Comments, photos and videos can be uploaded below, and you can upload anonymously if you would prefer.

Your comments are important and will assist other disabled fans planning to visit this stadium. There has also been a number of instances where disabled fans comments have directly led to a stadium or club improving its existing facilities and services.

If you wish to send more detailed feedback, you can download the CAFE matchday evaluation form here.

For further information, please contact CAFE at [email protected].