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Please note that this a general guide to access. City Centre Parking for Disabled People [pdf] PARADE ACCESSIBILITY There will be an accessible minibus for those people who need assistance over part or the whole of the parade route.The route will take the parade from Millennium Square, along the Headrow and into Vicar Lane following ahead into Call Lane turning onto The Calls and up into Lower Briggate in time for the entertainment to start in the venues. VENUE ACCESSIBILITY Basement Complex Telephone: 0113 2427730 The Basement Complex has a drop-off point nearby. Access from the street is level, and the door is wide enough for a wheelchair user. Inside the venue there is turning space for a wheelchair user.Access to other floor(s) is via steep staircases with handrails. There is a level access, wheelchair adapted toilet. No key is needed and it is fitted with an emergency alarm. Flashing lights are not used within the venue and is well-lit in most areas. Menus are not available in large print or Braille. Blayds Bar Telephone: 0113 2445590 Blayds has a drop-off point nearby. Access from street level is via a cobbled area, with 1 shallow and 1 deep step into the building. The door is wide enough for a wheelchair user, although there is limited turning space inside. Access to other floor(s) is via a steep staircase with handrails. There are toilets are on the ground floor and are not wheelchair adapted. Flashing lights are not used within the venue and lighting is moderate. The Bridge Telephone: 0113 2444734 There is no drop-off area nearby. Access from street level is via one deep step. The door is wide enough for a wheelchair user and there is turning space inside. There are no other floors in the venue, although there are two raised areas on the ground. One is accessed via one deep step, the other by three deep steps. The toilets are accessed by two step staircases with handrails and are not wheelchair adapted. The venue is well-lit throughout the day, and is darker from evening onwards, with flashing lights also being used. Club Mission Telephone: 0870 1220114 There is a drop-off point nearby. Access from the street is level and the door is wide enough for a wheelchair user. Inside the venue there is turning space for a wheelchair user. Access to other floors and the outside terraced area is via steep steps with handrails. There is a level access, wheelchair adapted toilet on the ground floor. Flashing lights will be used and lighting throughout is moderate. Fibre Telephone: 0870 1200888 Bar Fibre has a drop-off point nearby. Access from the front of the venue is level from the street, with the door being wide-enough for a wheelchair user, although directly through the front door there are three deep steps with no handrails. Access to the side of the venue is via a cobbled area, there is one deep step to the door, which is wide enough for a wheelchair user. Inside the venue there is turning space for a wheelchair user. The New Penny There is no drop-off point nearby. Access from the street is via one shallow step, and the door is wide enough for a wheelchair user. Inside the venue there is turning space for a wheelchair user. There is no wheelchair adapted toilet. Men???s toilets are on ground floor and women???s are access via a steep staircase. The venue is well-lit throughout the day, and is darker from evening onwards, with flashing lights also being used. Queens Court Telephone: 0113 2459449 Please click here for an in-depth accessibility guide for Queens Court The Viaduct Telephone: 0113 3912741 The Viaduct has a drop-off point nearby. Access from the street is via a shallow ramp. The door is wide enough for a wheelchair user, although there is a sharp turn directly through the front door. Inside the venue there is space for a wheelchair user. The venue is on one floor. There is level access to an outside area, and the dooris wide enough for a wheelchair user. Toilets are on the ground floor, and are not wheelchair adapted. The venue is moderately lit throughout the day, and is darker from evening onwards, with flashing lights also being used. |


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