Maldon Shrimper
First XI⭐
If anyone is going to this game best you arrive early as parking could be an issue. Apparently a group of gypsies have parked up in Braintree's overflow carpark as well as parking on the near by tennis club.
Heard about this from a friend today.Sounds a real pain for BraintreeIf anyone is going to this game best you arrive early as parking could be an issue. Apparently a group of gypsies have parked up in Braintree's overflow carpark as well as parking on the near by tennis club.
And don't leave stuff on show in your cars either:sad:If anyone is going to this game best you arrive early as parking could be an issue. Apparently a group of gypsies have parked up in Braintree's overflow carpark as well as parking on the near by tennis club.
Trains to braintree are interesting, single branch line, one train an hour, and often get cancelled at the last minute with very little I the way of rail replacement. Probably ok getting there, wouldn't be so confident about getting home again! The premier Inn is 20 min walk from the ground!Braintree or Braintree Freeport are both about a mile away so roughly 20 mins on foot.
The orange tree is the closest, not necessarily the best though!
Fowlers farm is probably the nicest, about 20 mins walk, or the brewers fayre, both on the galleys corner roundabout.
And don't leave stuff on show in your cars either:sad:
I used to work in Braintree. There's a couple of places in the town to definitely avoid but it's not too much of a wasteland. As I said, the Waggon and Horses and Spoons will be the best bet if you are hunting down good beer. But the pub next to the ground will do for most. If memory serves me right the clubhouse isn't up to that much.I was just referring to the sale of alcohol in a bar, as we are a bit short of proper pubs round here!! Just depends if you want pub-chain alcohol or a decent beer - although I can't guarantee you would find one! Unfortunately, Braintree itself is a bit of a cultural wasteland, and it could be worse, at least there are some decent places in the villages near here. Thankfully, as a Southend fan I do get to escape occasionally...
I used to work in Braintree. There's a couple of places in the town to definitely avoid but it's not too much of a wasteland. As I said, the Waggon and Horses and Spoons will be the best bet if you are hunting down good beer. But the pub next to the ground will do for most. If memory serves me right the clubhouse isn't up to that much.