Site rules

1. As Youth leaders/responsible adults it is your duty, and hopefully your joy, to be responsible for the under 18s you brought with you at all times.

2. No alcohol is allowed on site.

3. Strictly no drugs, intoxicating agents (such as ‘legal highs’) or drug paraphernalia is allowed on site, except when medically prescribed. Anyone found in possession of drugs or suspected to be under the influence of drugs will be evicted from the site and be denied further entry to the event. Any such incidents will be reported to and dealt with by our site management team and the police representatives on site.

4. After arrival, all vehicles must be moved to the designated car parks to comply with fire and safety regulations. Only emergency vehicles or ones with a valid disabled badge are allowed on site. Cars may be forcibly removed if they are parked illegally on the site.

5. Event wristbands must be worn (around your wrist!) at all times and they are the only way to get access into the venues. There is a £1 charge to replace a broken wristband and a £40 charge to replace a lost one – pop along to Info for assistance.

6. Smoking is not allowed inside any of the buildings, marquees or individual tents and caravans.

7. Girls and guys aren’t allowed to share a tent/caravan/ accommodation unless married.

8. Outdoor ball games must be finished by 10pm, unless stated by the Magnitude team.

9. Tents and caravans can only be moved to a different village with permission from the Info team. This is so you can be contacted in the case of an emergency.

10. No speeding. When you arrive and leave the site please keep to the 10mph limit. We know it’s incredibly painful but it’s important to keep everyone safe.

11. No flyposting or damaging the site – please respect the property of Lendrick Muir.

12. The only pets allowed at Magnitude are registered assistance dogs. If you have a registered assistance dog please introduce them to us in Info on arrival.

13. Generators cannot be used on site. Electrical hook ups can only be provided where these have been arranged before arrival.

14. We don’t condone anyone forcing their views on others (including sectarian propaganda or proselytising), so if you see anyone doing this please let us know immediately in Info.

15. Promotion of organisations or activities that do not form part of the Magnitude event programme, including the distribution of literature, is only permitted by authorised exhibitors within the exhibition space

16. We don’t operate holiday insurance or cancellation schemes so we strongly recommend you consult with an insurance broker if you need cover. We can’t be held responsible for loss or damage to people or personal property so please take care of yourself and your belongings.

17. Please be respectful of your surroundings and don’t go where you shouldn’t. That means no going into the woods or any section of the site that has been cordoned off with tape.

18. Please respect other people’s privacy and don’t take any photos or videos of others unless you have their permission, especially do not take photos or videos during ministry times.

19. Open fires, disposable BBQs., fireworks and Chinese lanterns are not allowed.

20. We know fluorescent jackets are pretty special but please don’t wear one unless you are one of our volunteer team members on duty.

21. Everyone needs to be back at their village by midnight and the campsite must be quiet by 1am so we don’t upset the neighbours. Youth leaders are responsible for making sure their young people are in their tents and quiet by 1am. Our night stewards will be patrolling the site and will be in touch if your young people are found to be out wandering after 1am.

22. Drones are not to be used on site, except by the official Magnitude media team.