There are two dedicated disabled parking spaces directly outside the main entrance.
On polling day the car park is made available to disabled drivers to park or be dropped off.
Marshalls to ensure room is left for passengers to alight easily from the sides/rear of the cars within the defined spaces.
The car park is level and well maintained.
Easy access to the entrance from the car park to the front of the Centre.
Both sets of doors will be held open on the day.
Disabled voters will exit via the back door in the hall that leads to the main entrance, this will be marshalled on the day.
The corridors inside the building are wide and comfortably supports two way traffic.
Internal double doors are to be held open on the day.
The hall itself is spacious but echoey.
A quiet room had been identified for use in the nursery if required.
Step-free access:
Not applicable – the 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.
A small LED lamp for extra lighting is available, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) and they will help you.
On entering the building there is an accessible toilet to the left.