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11 March 2010
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NASS Festival Event Information

Relentless NASS Festival
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Camping Gates Open:
Friday at 10:00am
(no entry or camping Thursday night)
Day Tickets Entry:
Friday at 12:00pm, Saturday 11:00am,
Sunday 11:00am
Event Closes:
Sunday 8pm (no camping Sunday night)
What To Bring :
ID - if you are over 18 and want to drink alcohol. Challenge 21 will be in place at all bars.

Cash - there may not be a cash point.

Your skateboard or BMX.

Rainwear, sun wear & warm clothes.

Tent and sleeping bag - if you are camping.

Change of clothes - in case you get wet.

Mobile phone - please keep it safe.
What To Do :
Check out all the sports and have a go on the courses and ramps.

Enjoy the music - this year it's going to be epic.

Use the litter bins.

Above all, be nice to people and have fun!
What Not To Bring :
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Drugs - because they are illegal.

Offensive weapons - any items that may be considered offensive (including 2 foot long spanners, you don't need that for your bike).

Fireworks - there are many farms in the area and they frighten the livestock. Any glass

Pets - none allowed (guide dogs only).

Laser pens - they are dangerous.

Mini motorised scooters and bikes.

Spray-paint.
What Not To Do :
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Do not light camp fires - they will be put out immediately.

Do not set off fireworks - there are many farms in the area and they frighten the livestock.

Do not drink too much - it pickles your brain and you'll feel like death in the morning.

Do not try and break in - we have even more dogs patrolling the perimeter and more fencing.
Site Layout
There will be a slightly different layout for Relentless NASS 2009, to support the larger scale event there will be new camping areas and more space, new entertainment areas and more for you to do. The site will be split into the main arena which everyone can access during opening hours. Camping will be split into seperate zones; green, yellow, family and under 18 camping, these are all in larger spaces for you to roam in. Each of these camp sites will have its own wristband. You will also not be allowed to stay past 3am on a day ticket.
Age Restrictions
Children aged 7 and under are welcome free of charge but due to the nature of festivals we do not recommend you bring small children.

Child tickets are available for 8 to 13 year olds (inclusive).

Persons aged 15 and under by law must now be accompanied by an adult of 18 or over.

If you are bringing a child to NASS then you should on arrival get a child wristband. Write your mobile number on the wristband and affix it firmly to your child's wrist. This should enable us to contact you should your child become separated from you.
You should also make it a priority on arrival to ensure that your children are made familiar with their surroundings, should they become separated from you they will then know where to get help. In particular make them aware of the security staff, the event office and the medical & welfare centre.
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