Dedicated parking of approx. 6 unmarked spaces. One designated disabled parking space. All of these will be for disabled parking on polling day.
No drop off point.
There is a tarmac surface to the two routes in but this is uneven and broken on the slopes.
Village green parking across the road will be available for all other voters.
There is a tarmac surface to the two routes in but this is uneven in places.
The door used by most voters as part of a one way system is to the right or eastern end of the hall.
A temporary timber ramp with handrails has been installed to improve access.
The route from the disabled parking to the main entrance is tarmac with some slopes.
The entrance double door will be held open on polling day.
All voters will exit through the hall’s main entrance.
Disabled voters will enter and exit through the eastern doorway and so will be exiting contra to the flow of entering voters.
Members of staff will be available to assist.
Voters enter into the main hall to collect their papers and move through another door into the rear voting room.
A booth is available in the main hall for those requiring disabled access.
Step-free access:
Not applicable – polling station is on the 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.
If you need to use a magnifier for your ballot paper, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) and they will help you.
One disabled toilet but not well signposted. No grab rail or alarm.
The standard toilets are off the main hall with reasonably spacious cubicles that could facilitate people with limited mobility as an alternative to the disabled cubicle.