trebor has rated Richmond Park 3.0 out of 5.
The ground consists of one large seated stand, flat standing everywhere else and a clubhouse that might be sponsors and directors only during the game. The clubhouse also houses the away dressing room the home dressing room is on the carpark side next to the cafe and facilities meaning players enter and exit from opposite sides.
Just off the town centre. only one entrance operates for main spectator areas there possibly is another for entering the rear of the clubhouse. The street access gates for the two roads that pass the ground were shut when I went.
Train and Bus stations are a half mile walk into the St Peters Car Park and routes through the town centre are easy to navigate. Large Car parks both next to and around Carmarthen Town Centre.
Carmarthen is served by regular trains from Cardiff and London with a number of routes into west Wales, buses serve places to the North
One large modern stand plenty of legroom and cover no obstructions, all other areas are uncovered flat standing.
Only being inside with hot water provides it with a plus point. They were modern but in a poor state of repair and cleanliness. Seats broken and looked like they'd not been cleaned in weeks.
Voluntary run Cafe with picnic bench seating that's partly covered. Good humoured service and reasonable standard. Service that you don't get from paid staff of professional clubs.
Local volunteers who are fans helping the club.
Good game but not a single away fan turned up.
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