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County finals: Code of conduct

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County finals: Code of conduct

June 03, 2021

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We ask all patrons to follow the stewards' advice when attending McGovern Park this weekend. Please follow the below Code of Conduct, or download the PDF Covid-19 Code of Conduct.pdf



It is important to London GAA to protect the health and wellbeing of all Patrons. We ask you 

to come and enjoy our games with us in that same spirit. 

• We ask you not to come to the stadium if you feel unwell or are displaying symptoms of 

Covid 19. Non-compliance would result in a risk to public health and as such, non-

compliance means you will not be granted access to the McGovern Park. 

• Data will only be held in accordance with applicable law and will be removed after 21 days. 

• For your own safety and that of your fellow match goers, you must observe and consent to 

the following before entering McGovern Park:

o It is against the law to attend in a party or gather as a group of more than 6.

o You must not attend if you: 

▪ have any Covid-19 symptoms (fever, cough, loss or changed sense of smell)

▪ receive a positive Covid-19 test result.

▪ are required to self-isolate for travel or NHS contact and trace reasons.

o Carry out your own personal health assessment and make sure that you are fit and 

well to attend, considering your own age, health status and clinical vulnerability.

o Check your travel arrangements are in place to travel to and from McGovern Park, 

refer to the latest guidance from public transport providers. We encourage 

spectators to walk or cycle to the event where possible. 

o Know where your entry point is and arrive in good time to go through the necessary 

entry procedures (ticket check, etc).

o Your temperature may be taken on entry.

• Ensure you always maintain good hand hygiene, use the hand sanitiser dispensers provided 

around the venue and avoid touching your face or any unnecessary surfaces. 

• You must wear a face covering in all public covered areas, when not eating or drinking and 

especially when queueing, visiting toilets, walking along corridors etc.

• At all times and in all parts of McGovern Park, you must observe 2m social distancing or 1m+ 

with mitigation with people not from your household or support bubble. Avoid hugs, 

handshakes, and any contact with people not in your household or support bubble.

• Avoid face to face contact with others, when moving past other spectators, turn your back if 

you need to pass others.

• Do not mix with other people not in your household or support bubble. 

• Follow all signage and instructions of stewards, staff, or officials always.

• Make sure all walkways, corridors, and doorways etc are clear before you walk through and 

do not stand in gangways or circulation routes.

• Do not enter any area if there is insufficient space to socially distance.

• Minimise the amount of time spent indoors.

• Observe respiratory etiquette and always cover your mouth if needing to cough or sneeze.


about us


The London County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (London GAA) is the governing body responsible for promoting the sports of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in the City and County of London. Our Home is at the newly redeveloped McGovern Park, Ruislip.

Tá fáilte roimh | You are all welcome

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