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Change Places in Lancashire For more information contact Accessible Changing Bill Nightingale Tel: 07814426712 Facilities in Lancashire Email: [email protected] The booklet contains Changing Places and other accessibility facilities known to the publisher in September 2014. Please tell us if you know of any Changing PlacesIN PARTNERSHIP WITH in Lancashire that are not on our list. If you find any of this information is Changing Places not correct, let us know and we will Locations and Accessibility update it. Information Changing Places Changing Places toilets provide: The right equipment Standard accessible toilets (disabled toilets) do not meet the needs of all people with a disability or ● A height adjustable changing the needs of their carers. Many people with bench profound and multiple learning disabilities need support to use the toilet, or require the use of a ● A tracking hoist system, or height adjustable changing bench where a carer can safely change their continence pad. mobile hoist Enough space They also need a hoisting system so they can be helped to transfer safely from their wheelchair to ● Adequate space in the changing the toilet or changing bench. area for the disabled person and up to two carers This booklet has been put together as a guide for Lancashire and surrounding areas. The content ● A centrally placed toilet with is true and accurate as of 15/09/2014. room either side for the carers ● A screen or curtain to allow the disabled person and carer some privacy A safe and clean environment ● Wide tear off paper roll to cover the bench Click on the name of the town to go to changing places in that area. Accrington Manchester Blackburn Mawdesley Blackpool Morecambe Bolton New Brighton Ormskirk Burnley Poulton Le Fylde Bury Chester Preston Chorley Rossendale Garstang Southport Lancaster St. Helens Leigh Skelmersdale Leyland Warrington Liverpool Wigan ACCRINGTON ACCRINGTON Hyndburn Leisure Centre Accrington Market Hall Henry Street, Church, Accrington, Lancs, Accrington Market Hall, Peel St, Accrington, BB5 4EP Tel: 01254 385945 BB5 1ER Tel 01254 233816 Access Times Access Times Monday – Thursday 07:15am-10 pm Monday 8.30am to 5.00pm Friday 07:15am -9.30pm Tuesday 8.30am to 5.00pm Weekends 09:00am-5pm Wednesday 8.30am to 1.30pm Thursday 8.30am to 5.00pm How to access the facility Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm Just call into the Leisure Centre and staff Saturday 8.30am to 5.00pm will direct you to the changing place. Please Sunday CLOSED call ahead to ensure that there are staff at the Leisure Centre. How to access the facility The changing place has open access and is just in the corner near the café on the ground floor. ACCRINGTON BLACKBURN The North West Training Development Team Shop Mobility Suite 2, Waterside,St. James Court West, 3 Day Market, Stall: M1-8/1 Blackburn Accrington, Lancashire BB5 1NA Shop Mobility, Church Street, Blackburn, Tel: 01254 790220/ 01254 790230 Lancashire, BB1 5AF Tel: 01254 669254 Mob: 07757 502217 Access Times Monday to Friday 09:00am - 5:00 pm Access times: Monday to Friday: 9.00am -5.00pm How to access the facility Saturday: 9.00am -5.00pm The changing facility is situated in the North Sunday: 9.00 am-5.00pm West Training Development Team offices and is Public Holidays: Closed available for public use inside of office hours. How to access the facility Just call into the office and staff will direct you Just call into the Shop and staff will direct you to to the changing place. Please call ahead to ensure the changing place. Please call ahead to ensure that there are staff in the office that there are staff at the Shop Mobility Store. BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL The Blackpool Tower The Solaris Centre The Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 4BJ Harrowside, New South Promenade Tel: 01253 622 242 Blackpool FY4 1RW Tel: 01253 478020 Email:[email protected] Access Times Access Times: Open Every Day: 10:30am – 4.00pm (except Monday -Friday - 8.30 am-5.00pm Christmas Day) Weekends - 10.00am – 5.00pm How to access the facility How to access the facility Just call in at the Tower and staff will direct you Just call into the Solaris Centre and staff will to the changing place. direct you to the changing place. BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL Debenhams Blackpool Centre for Independent Living (BCIL) Unit 4, Hounds Hill Shopping Centre, Winifred Street,off Albert Road, 259 Whitegate Drive,Blackpool,FY3 9JL Blackpool, FY1 4HU Tel: 01253 476880 Tel: 01253 743080 Email:[email protected] Access Times Access Times Monday-Wednesday: 9.30am-6pm Monday - Friday (8:00am -6pm) Thursday: 9.30am-9 pm Friday: 9.30am -7 pm How to access the facility Saturday: 9.00am -7 pm Just call into the office and staff will direct you Sunday: 10.30am -4:30 pm to the changing place. Please call ahead to ensure that there are staff at the Centre How to access the facility Just call into the store and staff will direct you to the changing place. BOLTON BURNLEY Bolton ONE Burnley Interchange – Bus Station Moor Lane, Bolton, BL3 5BN Burnley Interchange – Bus Station, Croft St, Tel: 0845 2671219 Burnley, BB11 2EF Tel: 07713388423 Access Times Access Times Monday - Friday 06:30 – 22:00 Monday – Saturday 5am – 11.30pm Saturday 08:00 – 18:00 Sunday 7am – 11.15pm Sunday 08:00 – 22:00. How to access the facility How to access the facility This changing place is within the Bus Station and Just call into the office and staff will direct you you will need a radar key to gain access. to the changing place. Please call ahead to ensure that there are staff at the Centre BURNLEY BURY St Peter's Leisure Centre The Met St Peter's Leisure Centre, Church Street, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 2DL Market Street, Bury, BL9 0TH Tel: 01282 664444 Tel: 0161 761 2216 Email: [email protected] Access Times Access Times Monday to Friday - 6.30am to 10.00pm Monday - Friday 10:00am-7:30pm Weekends 9.00am to 7.00pm Assuming no Performance Saturday: 11am -5:30 pm How to access the facility Please ask staff at the reception desk on the How to access the facility lower ground floor who will direct you to the Just call into the venue and staff will direct you to changing place. the changing place. Please call ahead to ensure that there are staff at the venue. CHESTER CHORLEY Chester Zoo All Seasons Leisure Centre Upton-by-Chester, Chester CH2 1LH Water Street, Chorley PR7 1EX Tel: 01244 380280 Tel:01257 515000 Access Times Access Times Mon 3rd June to Fri 19th July 1 0 a m - 5 p m Mon–Fri: 07.00am–11.00pm Sat 20th July to Sun 1st Sept 1 0 a m - 6 p m Sat & Sun: 07.00am–10.00pm Mon 2nd Sept to Sun 29th Sept 1 0 a m - 5 p m September weekends only 1 0 a m - 6 p m How to access the facility Mon 30th Sept to Sun 3rd Nov 1 0 a m - 4 . 3 0 p m Just call into the Leisure Centre and any member Mon 4th Nov to Tue 24th Dec 1 0 a m - 4 p m of staff will direct you to the changing place. Christmas Day & Boxing Day C l o s e d Please call ahead to ensure that there are staff Fri 27th Dec to Tue 31st Dec 1 0 a m - 4 p m at the Leisure Centre. How to access the facility Just call into the Stadium and staff will direct you to the changing place. CHORLEY CHORLEY Chorley Youth & Community Centre Clayton Green Sports Centre Lord Street, Chorley PR6 0RF Tel: 012572 70483 Clayton Green Road, Chorley, PR6 7TL Tel: 01772 515050 Access Times Monday to Friday: 7:00am – 11:00pm Saturday and Sunday: 8.30am – 9:00 pm How to access the facility Just call into the Leisure Centre and any member of staff will direct you to the changing place. Please call ahead to ensure that there are staff at the Leisure Centre. GARSTANG LANCASTER Cherestanc Square The Cornerstone Cherestanc Square The Cornerstone, Sulyard St, Lancaster LA1 1PX Park Hill Road, Garstang, PR3 1EF Tel: 01524 33327 Tel: 01995 604862 Access Times Access Times Opening hours (Booths supermarket): Please call for details Monday to Saturday: 8.00am-9.00pm Sunday: 9.30am-4.00pm How to access the facility Public Holidays: Phone Booths on 01995 604862 Please call for details Opening hours (Information Centre): April-October: 10.30am -4.30pm November-March: 11.00am -3.00pm How to access the facility The toilet is located outside and is next door to the tourist information centre. It is has a double locking system with a radar key. The two keys can be obtained from the customer service desk in Booths Supermarket nearby and from the Tourist information centre next door. LEIGH LEYLAND Leigh Sports Village Company Leyland Leisure Centre Leyland Leisure Centre Lancastergate Leigh Sports Village Stadium, Sale Way Preston Leigh, WN7 4JY PR25 2EX Tel: 01942 Tel: 01772 432285 487830 [email protected] Access Times Centre Opening Times: Access Times Monday - Friday 06:00 am – 22:00 pm Monday – Friday: 8am-10pm Saturday 08:15am – 18:00 pm Weekends: 8am-6pm Sunday 08:30am – 21:00pm How to access the facility How to access the facility Just call into the Stadium and staff will direct you Just call into the Leisure Centre and any member to the changing place. of staff will direct you to the changing place.
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