GUADIANSHIP

POLICY

Guardianship Policy

Guardianship Policy & Guardianship Identification: 

Patrons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an over 25 at the ratio of two under 18s to one over 25. There are two age-identifying wristbands; one for children 12 and under and one for 13-17 year olds. There will be a full I.D. operation in place at the gates. Guardianship checks will also be performed at the gates. All those attending with under 18 wristbands will be issued a plain white wristband and guardians will be asked to write their contact details on the inside of this wristband to facilitate safeguarding whilst at the festival. 

Keep an eye out for our Guardianship Ambassadors in purple hi-vis at the gates and roaming the festival site.

 

CHILDREN, UNDER 18’s AND GUARDIANSHIP FAQs:

Do I need I.D. for my 12 or under?  

Yes, if your child looks older than 12 but has a 12 & under ticket you will need to provide a valid I.D.  

 

What constitutes a valid I.D.?  

We accept as I.D.: Passports, Driving Licences, Young Scot Cards, Citizen Cards or any other photo I.D. with a PASS logo. For children under 12 if you don’t have a photo I.D. we will accept a copy of their birth certificate.  

 

Can an under 18 with a weekend ticket enter the festival alone?  

No, in order to enter the festival under 18s must be accompanied by someone 25 or over. There is a limit of 2 under 18’s per accompanying over 25’s. 

 

What do I do if I lose my child at the festival?  

Make contact with the nearest steward or go to the Festival Welfare Office.  

 

Is there a lower age limit on children attending the festival?  

No.  All ages are welcome!

 

Do I need a 12 & Under Ticket for a babe in arms?  

Yes, everyone attending the festival requires a ticket.  

 

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