EXTRA car parking spaces have been created as tickets continue to sell well for Crook Town's FA Vase quarter final.
About 400 spaces have been secured as the town prepares for the visit of Bury Town, on Saturday.
Supporters can use free parking spaces at the town's Co-op store, council offices and business unit after police raised concerns about the lack of car facilities at the Millfield ground.
The club is also carrying out repairs to its main stand ahead of the game, which is likely to see at least 1,500 fans descend on the ground. Although only on sale for a matter days, about 400 tickets have already been sold.
Town have boosted their hopes of a victory - which would see them just one game away from the final at Birmingham's St Andrew's stadium - by signing two former Premiership players.
Former Newcastle United defender Kevin Scott is on standby for a place on the bench if Steve West fails to recover in time from an injury.
And Dean Gordon, formerly of Middlesbrough, has re-signed for the club after a short spell at Blackpool.
Tickets cost £5 for adults and £2.50 for concessions.
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