There is a dedicated parking area in front of the hall with 14 spaces, 2 are disabled spaces, both on slight slopes situated on cobbles.
No marked dropping off point.
The car park is often full, particularly at weekends.
There is another public car park with additional disabled spaces nearby, it will be free to park there on a Sunday.
However, this car park is often full, particularly on weekends.
The polling station entrance is to the right of the hall as you face it with a double leaf entrance door, this will be held open.
The door is almost level with the car park (there is a slight lip) the area in front of the Parish Hall is challenging for most disabilities as cars mix with pedestrians, street furniture and cobbles.
Voters also exit via the entrance. Staff manage this on the day.
The hall is on the ground floor, so no steps.
The entrance to the polling station is level from the Parish Hall car park, lighting once inside is not particularly good – either glare or shadow.
The circular one-way voting system is clear and logical.
Flooring is suitable.
Step-free access:
Not applicable – polling station is on ground floor.
There is no 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.
A disabled toilet is now available in the Parish Hall along with 2 female toilets and 1 male toilet.