Carlisle United have put Warwick Road End tickets back on sale - but laid out some new measures in response to recent incidents.
The Blues had suspended ticket sales for the home terrace for the next two games after objects were thrown from the crowd at the Fleetwood Town game on August 5.
The Cumbrians say the reopening of sales for the matches against Wigan Athletic and Exeter City next week comes only after agreeing some new actions which accompany the move.
United say there will be more stewards, who will be more "visible" and will take a "much tougher and robust" approach.
Vaping will also come under scrutiny, with vapes having been among the items thrown in fan behaviour incidents.
"Any fan found to be vaping inside the stadium [any area of the ground] will be asked to hand over the vape to be disposed of or, if not complied with, they face ejection from the stadium," a club statement said.
"Any supporter aged under 18 who is found in possession of a vape, either during searching on entry to the stadium or subsequently inside the stadium, will have the vape confiscated and disposed of."
United also say there will be "very significantly increased" searching of fans, further use of body cameras and surveillance cameras, increased police numbers and "far stronger messaging" about fan behaviour.
United say police support their actions, with supporter groups also endorsing them after an emergency meeting at the club.
"The feedback from supporters is that they wish the club stewards to step in sooner and more frequently when issues arise and are reported to them by fans," the Blues added.
Carlisle say three young supporters identified as responsible for throwing objects are "now being dealt with in line with the club's Supporter Sanctioning Policy."
The club say they welcome the support of fans in highlighting concerns about the behaviour and how the club deals with it.
"From the response of supporters it is clear to everyone that fans deplore this behaviour, and they don’t want it at Brunton Park, or from fellow fans," United said.
"That’s clear, and sends a really positive message to everyone."
The club urge fans to use their report line 07891779015 to report any such incidents, or to inform stewards immediately.
"We sincerely hope the measures the club has taken, combined with a positive response from all supporters, will mean that we can get back to having incident free games that we can all enjoy," the statement added.
"It does the fans and the club no good to have their reputation dragged through the mud.
"These measures will come at a significant cost to the club, one we can do without, when it would be far better to be spending this money on more positive initiatives for fans."
United also warned that if there are further incidents of fan misbehaviour, they will "revisit" these measures.
"This is now in the hands of all of our fans to show what they are really about," the club added.
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