SEASON tickets go on sale at the Exacta Stadium ticket office on Tuesday.

Prices have gone up after Blues fans voted overwhelmingly (85%) in favour of the rises recommended by the Chester FC board set out in the Big City Census.

Season tickets in the Harry McNally Terrace cost £259 for adults, £190 for concessions, £99 for children aged 16-17 and £40 for children aged 5-15.

Season tickets in the Exacta Stand and Centurion Community Stand cost £299 for adults, £209 for concessions, £99 for children aged 16-17 and £40 for children aged 5-15.

Should the club sell 750 adult season tickets by Friday, August 9, it will offer a refund of £26 to adults who have purchased season tickets in the Harry McNally Terrace, and £31 to adults who have purchased season tickets in the Exacta and Centurion Community stands.

Refunds must be claimed by Friday, August 30, either in person or by postal application to Chester FC, Exacta Stadium, Bumpers Lane, Chester CH1 4LT.

Refunds will only be sent to the registered address of the season ticket holder.

Existing season ticket holders have until Friday, June 28, to retain their seat for the 2013-14 Football Conference campaign, which kicks off on Saturday, August 10.

The Exacta ticket office is open from 10am-4pm Monday-Friday.

Matchday prices – as well as City Fans United annual membership (£5 to £12) – have also increased with supporters’ blessing.

Admission to the Harry McNally Terrace will cost £14 for adults, £10 for concessions, £6 for children aged 16-17 and £3 for children aged 5-15.

Admission to the Exacta Stand and Centurion Community Stand will cost £16 for adults, £11 for concessions, £6 for children aged 16-17 and £3 for children aged 5-15.

Chester will play two more league matches next season (46).

Nearly 82% of fans who completed the Big City Census – sent out to City Fans United members – supported the idea of a family stand.

The Blues board will now look at the viability of one.