There is a dedicated car park with 20 spaces with 1 disabled space.
There will be 3 parking spots near the disabled door entrance which will be reserved specially for those who are disabled.
There will also be an allocated parking assistant in the area.
No drop off zone, there is an area of staff parking next to the disabled parking space that could be used as a drop-off zone for disabled voters.
More parking is available opposite the hall on the other side of the main road, this is situated on a dangerous bend.
There is a slope leading up to the entrance of the Parish Hall, it has steps and a handrail.
A ramped access point at the rear of the building will be available for those who need to use it as an entrance, it will be contra to the flow of exiting voters.
Exit has a ramp with handrails but the downhill slope has a challenging gradient.
The Emergency door at the side of the Parish Hall had been used for disabled access during the last election and will be in use for polling day too.
The hall has recently been renovated to cater for elections for those who have sight impairment.
One step up into the hall.
Lighting in corridor and hall has been improved.
Mostly level flooring.
Step-free access:
Not applicable – the polling station is accessed on the ground floor.
There is a hearing loop system available.
Assistance dogs are permitted inside the polling station.
If you need to use a screen reader or other assistive technology you’ve brought with you, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint).
You can bring someone with you to the polling station, but if you need help filling in your ballot paper, a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) will help you.
An easy reading coloured overlay and ballot paper magnifier will be available, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) and they will help you.
Accessible toilet is via an internal door from the Hall.
No directional signage.
The toilet has had an emergency pull cord and alarm added.