KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have frozen admission and season ticket prices for the 2006/07 season as well as offering a reduced price for under 16s watching from the North Stand.

An Aggborough season ticket in the Main Stand or the John Smith's Stand will set fans back £269 if purchased before June 2, rising to £302 after June 5.

In the terraces, fans will have to fork out £210 for a pre-June 2 season ticket or £242 after June 5.

Over 65s will pay £124/£151 for a standing season ticket or £178/£205 for one in the seated areas.

On a match day, supporters will be charged £13 to stand on the terraces or £16 to sit in the Main Stand or the John Smith's Stand.

Adults will have to pay £16, Under 16s £6 and over 65s £11 to sit in the family enclosure.

Under 16s can get into the North Stand for just £5 and under eights can get into all areas free of charge.

Supporters will get extra value for their season tickets next season as they remain at 2005/06 prices despite two more Nationwide Conference matches due to a re-organisation of the league.

Tickets go on sale on Tuesday and existing Main Stand or John Smith's Stand ticket holders who wish to retain the same seat for next year need to return their renewal slip by May 27.

Mitch Butler hit a hat-trick for the Harriers youth side in a 6-1 win over Leamington.

The result takes Phil Mullen's youngsters to within a point of Sutton Coldfield at the top of the Midland Floodlit Youth League Premier Division.

Meanwhile, a number of former Harriers are looking for new clubs after being released by their teams at the end of the season.

Striker Blair Sturrock is a free agent after leaving Rochdale, while left-back Scott Stamps has parted company with Tamworth. Matt Gadsby is also on the transfer list at Forest Green Rovers.