trebor has rated Park Avenue 2.5 out of 5.
The ground is now Mid-Wales the only one to meet UEFA's specific requirements on the pitch and seated capacity.
Easy from bus and train station, head towards the alley alongside Matalan, cross the car park and cross the main road.
Large car park next to ground where the main turnstile is located.
Lots of pubs and cafes in town and beach with a 1/4 mile.
Three seated stands one uncovered has a good view but will get wet, the main stand is up some steps but is close to the clubhouse and food and drink kiosk and the Dias Stand has a net that doesn't prevent balls from leaving the ground
The clubhouse has plenty of toilets, but there is only one dark cubicle for both men and women in between the open stand and the executive box.
Good standard freshly made and fairly priced. Tea made for you but let down by being served in a flimsy polystyrene cup.
Staffed by volunteers from Connah's Quay with a couple of security monitoring covid rules.
A poor showing from Connahs Quay, It was a long journey but less than a hundred turned up. A few more locals would have popped along had tickets been on sale at kick-off and not only 12 - 3 pm.
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