There are some accessible parking spaces on site adjacent to the main building, the pathway is uneven.
There are also 4 disabled spaces available at the back of the stadium, the pathway has a number of dips and is uneven.
There is a lay-by for dropping off outside the Stadium marked by a cross-hatched area just before the car park entrance, it is not signposted.
Pathways are very uneven with dips, the accessible entrance around the back had been blocked.
The main doors will need to be held open to allow for ease of access.
The matting on entry creates a threshold ‘step’ and will be difficult for a manual wheelchair user to navigate.
The Blue Room which is to be used for polling day, is situated on the first floor, stairs or a lift are required to reach the space.
Entrance into the hall is level but has a deep pile carpet – this will be a challenge for those with manual wheelchairs or wheeled walking aids.
Bright sunlight coming through could also be a challenge. However, the room is spacious and will allow for ease of circulation.
Stepped access:
Step-free access:
The lift is positioned alongside the main stairs, so is visible for users unable to climb stairs.
It meets British Standards in size requirements and the doors close slowly allowing someone with slower movement to board.
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.
If you need to use a coloured overlay, a small LED lamp for extra lighting or a magnifier for your ballot paper, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) and they will help you.
Accessible toilet in the café and is visible on entry, there is also an accessible toilet in the Blue Room.