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Members of the Community Toilet Scheme CTS opening hours 13. Caffe’ al Fresco Hampton Court Richmond 61. The Coffee Mill 80. The Barmy Arms Members information 459a Upper Richmond 91 High Street TW11 8HG The Embankment 43. The Roebuck Twickenham Riverside All premises are open in business Road West SW14 7PR 28. Blubeckers 62. Scarpetta TW1 3DU of the hours only. Cemeteries open all 3 Palace Gate Hampton 130 Richmond Hill TW10 6RN 14. Leonardo Wine Bar 78 High Street TW11 8JD year round 10.00-16.30 in winter, Court Road KT8 9BN 81. Orleans House Gallery Community 1 Grand Parade Upper 44. Hollyhock Café 10.00-18.30 summer. Parks are Terrace Gardens Petersham 63. Teddington Arms Riverside TW1 3DJ Richmond Road West 29. The Cardinal Wolsey 38-40 High Street TW11 8RW open dawn to dusk. Libraries Road TW10 6UX Toilet Scheme opening hours vary. SW14 7PR The Green Hampton Court 82. Orleans Garden Café 64. Teddington Pool Road KT8 9BW 45. Buccleuch Gardens (summer only) 15. The Victoria and Fitness Centre Wheelchair accessible Petersham Road Orleans Gardens off 10 West Temple Sheen Vicarage Road TW11 8EZ Hampton Hill and Fulwell TW10 6UY Riverside TW1 3DG By Radar Key only SW14 7RT 65. The Adelaide Baby changing 46. Tide Tables 83. York House 16. Sheen Common 30. The Greenwood Centre 57 Park Road TW11 0AU Gardens Urinals How does the scheme work? 2 The Archways Richmond Pavilion 1a School Road Sion Court Sion Court Road A network of nearly 100 sites, Barnes Bridge TW9 1TH 66. The Bloated Mallard Fife Road SW14 7EL TW12 1QL TW1 3DD owned by the Council and 3 Victoria Road TW11 0BB 47. The Slug and Lettuce local businesses, participate 1. Vine Road 31. The Windmill 84. Civic Centre 17. East Sheen Cemetery Riverside House Water Lane in the scheme. Recreation Ground 67. The Nearest Café 44 York Street TW1 3BZ Sheen Road Richmond 80 Windmill Road TW12 1QU Vine Road SW13 0NF TW9 1TJ 10 Church Road TW11 8PB Members of the public can use TW10 5BJ 32. Hampton Hill Library 85. Twickenham Library toilet facilities during the premises 2. Rocks Lane 48. Old Town Hall 68. Caffè Mimmo Garfield Road TW1 3JT opening hours. Purchase of (completion late 2009) Tennis Pavilion Ham (disabled entrance) 27 Broad Street TW11 8QZ goods or services is not required. Rocks Lane SW13 0DG 68 - 78 High Street Whittaker Avenue TW9 1TP 86. Waitrose TW12 1NY 69. Wimpy 50 London Road TW1 3RJ 18. The Hand and Flower Disclaimer What about wheelchair access 3. L’Amandine 49. Pizza al Rollo 38-40 Broad Street TW11 8QY and baby changing facilities? 127 Church Road SW13 9HR 24 Upper Ham Road 33. The Old Goat 20 Hill Street TW9 1TN 87. The Cabbage Patch Richmond Council encourages 70. The Red Lion TW10 5LA 241 Hampton Road 67 London Road TW1 3SZ all local businesses to comply Currently 55% of our members 4. The Barnes Sorting 50. Pizza Express 164 Stanley Road TW11 8UD TW2 5NG with the Disability Discrimination offer disabled facilities and nearly Office Centre 19. The New Inn Lion House 88. The Crown 71. Teddington Cemetery Act (1995) and will continue half have baby changing facilities. 19-21 Station Road Ham Common TW10 7DB Red Lion Street TW9 1RE 174 Richmond Road Shacklegate Lane to do so. SW13 0LF Hampton Wick TW1 2NH 20. Ham Clinic 51. The Tea Box TW11 8SF Information contained within 89. St Margarets 5. The Bull’s Head Ashburnham Road 34. The Railway 7 Paradise Road TW9 1RX this leaflet and membership For information about 72. Teddington Library 373 Lonsdale Road 107 St Margarets Road of the scheme are subject to events and where to TW10 7NF 91 High Street KT1 4DG Waldegrave Road SW13 9PY 52. The Red Cow TW1 2LJ change and are correct at stay in Richmond upon 59 Sheen Road TW9 1YJ TW11 8NY 35. The Swan 90. Cambridge the time of going to print in Thames call Richmond Visitor 6. Ye White Hart Hampton 22 High Street KT1 4DB Gardens Café June 2009. and Information Centre on The Terrace SW13 0NR 53. O’Neill’s Twickenham 28 The Quadrant TW9 1DN Clevedon Road TW1 2HU 020 8940 9125 or visit 21. The White House 36. White Hart Hotel and St Margarets www.visitrichmond.co.uk Community Centre East Sheen and Mortlake 1 High Street KT1 4DA 54. The Richmond Arms 45 The Avenue TW12 3RN Whitton and Heathfield If you have difficulty 20 The Square TW9 1DZ 73. The Bloomsbury 7. The Ship 37. The King’s Field 209 Staines Road TW2 5BB understanding this publication 22. Carlisle Park 91. La Parisienne 10 Thames Bank Church Grove KT1 4AE 55. Angel and Crown or need this leaflet in Braille, 108 High Street TW2 7LN SW13 7QR Bowls Pavilion 5 Church Court TW9 1JL 74. Arthur’s on the Green large print, audiotape or another Twickenham Green TW2 5TU language, please visit the Carlisle Park Wensleydale 92. The Golden Grill 8. Jolly Gardeners Kew reception at the address below Road TW12 2LU 56. House of Fraser (Disabled only) 43 High Street TW2 7LB 36 Lower Richmond Road 80 George Street or call 08456 122 660: SW14 7EX 23. The Railway Bell 38. The Coach and Horses 75. The Cricket Pavilion TW9 1HA 93. Whitton Library London Borough of Richmond Station Road TW12 2AP 8 Kew Green TW9 3BH Twickenham Green Car Park 9. Sheen Lane Centre upon Thames TW2 5TU 141 Nelson Road TW2 7BB 74 Sheen Lane SW14 8LP 24. The Jolly Coopers 39. The Railway Teddington Civic Centre, 44 York Street, Station Parade Kew TW9 3PZ 76. The Alexander Pope 94. Twickenham Cemetery Twickenham, TW1 3BZ 10. Hare and Hounds 16 High Street TW12 2SJ 57. The Lion Cross Deep Twickenham Hospital Bridge Road 214-216 Upper Richmond 25. Hampton Open Air Pool 40. Kew Gardens Hotel 27 Wick Road TW11 9DN TW1 4RB TW2 6LD Road West SW14 8AH High Street TW12 2ST 292 Sandycombe Road 58. L’Amandine 77. The George Richmond AID is a charity providing advice and support to 11. Leonardo Caffé TW9 3NF 26. The Bell Inn 200 Kingston Road 32 King Street TW1 3SN disabled people and helping businesses to become disabled friendly. 351 Upper Richmond Road 41. St Luke’s in the Avenue TW11 9JD Visit: www.richmondaid.org.uk West SW14 8QN 8 Thames Street TW12 2EA 78. Kentucky Fried Chicken St Luke’s The Avenue 59. The Tide End Cottage 7 King Street TW1 3SD DisabledGo provides an online guide to disabled access in Richmond 27. Bell Hill Wharf 12. Palewell Common TW9 2AJ 8 Ferry Road TW11 9NN upon Thames visit www.disabledgo.info and Fields (summer ferry 79. Arthur’s by the River SitStop enables people to sit for free at participating businesses Palewell Common Drive opening times only) 42. Marks & Spencer 60. The King’s Head Jubilee Gardens displaying a window sticker. 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