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Venue Fabrica Green Door Store Harbour Hotel Horatios I360 Jubilee Square Old Ship Bar & Cellar One Church the Beach Unitari VENUE LEVEL ACCESS ACCESSIBLE TOILETS VISUAL & AUDIO FABRICA LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET YES SEATING AVAILABLE VENUE ALL ON ONE LEVEL STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS GREEN DOOR STORE LEVEL ACCESS YES LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR PRICES & LISTINGS VENUE ALL ON ONE LEVEL NO VIEWING AREA OR PLATFORM COBBLED FLOOR SEATING AVAILABLE WIDE DOORS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS HARBOUR HOTEL LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET AND TO ALL AREAS YES ON GROUND FLOOR STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS SEATING AVAILABLE HORATIOS LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET AND THROUGHOUT VENUE YES SEATING AVAILABLE PIER STRUCTURE - WOODEN DECK WITH GAPS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS ALL STAFF TRAINED IN EMERGANCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE I360 FULLY ACCESSIBLE INCLUDING POD YES - ON BOTH LEVELS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS LIFT CONNECTS UPPER AND BEACH LEVELS JUBILEE SQUARE LEVEL ACCESS TBC NO VIEWING AREA OR PLATFORM LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR MENU OLD SHIP BAR & CELLAR NO - BASEMENT VENUE NO ONE CHURCH NO - STAIRS UP TO VENUE YES - DIRECTLY OFF PERFORMANCE AREA SEATING AVAILABLE LARGE PRINT BAR MENUS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS THE BEACH ENTRANCE VIA PEDISTRIAN GATE OVER VOLKS RAILWAY YES - FITTED WITH RADAR KEY HEARING LOOP AVAILABLE ON REQUEST RAMPED ACCESS TO BEACH KEY AVAILABLE FOR £5 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT LOWERED BAR SERVICE AREAS TRACKMATS AND ALUMINUM TRACKWAY INSTALLED ACROSS THE SITE TO ALL VENUES & BARS ENQUIRE WITH SECURITY LARGE PRINT BAR MENUS SECURITY, TRAFFIC & STAFF BRIEFED TO ASSIST WHEN REQUESTED UNITARIAN CHURCH LEVEL ACCESS THROUGHOUT YES - UNLOCKED HEARING LOOP 3 STEPS UP TO ENTRANCE OR RAMPED ACCESS VIA SIDE GATE ROWS OF CHAIRS ARE INTERLOCKED BUT CAN BE REARRANGED TO ACCOMODATE WHEELCHAIR USERS SEATING AVAILABLE STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS VOLKS LEVEL ACCESS TO GROUND FLOOR BUT NOT TO BASEMENT AREA NO - PUBLIC FACILITIES CLOSE BY AND OPEN UNTIL 8PM SEATING AVAILABLE STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS PAGANINI BALLROOM (OLD SHIP HOTEL) MAIN ENTRANCE HAS 3 STEPS & REVOLVING DOORS YES - ON GROUND FLOOR STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS RAMPED ACCESS THROUGH BAR DOORS TO RIGHT OF MAIN ENTRANCE LEVEL ENTRY FROM CAR PARK, HOWEVER THERE IS HEAVY FIRE DOOR AND FAIRLY STEEP SLOPE LIFT TO ALL FLOORS AND STAIRS HAVE HANDRAILS ON BOTH SIDES STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS VENUE NEAREST BLUE BADGE PARKING NEAREST TAXI RANK NEAREST BUS STOP DISTANCE FROM BRIGHTON TRAIN STATION WEBSITE LINK FABRICA ACCESSIBLEMIDDLE STREET WEST STREET NORTH STREET 0.5 MILES INFO DUKE STREET EAST STREET GREEN DOOR STORE OVER STREET BRIGHTON TRAIN STATION FLEET STREET 0.2 MILES KEMP STREET VENUE HAPPY TO CALL TAXIS TRAFALGER STREET HARBOUR HOTEL MIDDLE STREET WEST STREET OLD SHIP HOTEL 0.6 MILES WEST STREET BRIGHTON CENTRE HORATIOS BRILLS LANE EAST STREET MARINE PARADE 1.0 MILES I360 REGENCY SQUARE CAR PARK - SUBWAY LINKS TO BEACH LEVEL PRESTON STREET KINGS ROAD - I360 0.8 MILES HTTP://BRITISHAIRWAYSI360.COM/PLAN-YOUR-VISIT/ACCESSIBILITY/ KINGS ROAD - HILTON JUBILEE SQUARE CHURCH STREET EAST STREET NORTH STREET 0.4 MILES GARDNER STREET OLD SHIP BAR & CELLAR MIDDLE STREET OR SHIP STREET OLD SHIP HOTEL NORTH STREET 0.6 MILES VENUE HAS OWN CAR PARK CALL FROM VENUE FREEPHONE ONE CHURCH PRIVATE CAR PARK ON SITE OUTSIDE VENUE ST PETERS CHURCH 0.5 MILES GLOUCESTER PLACE THE BEACH MADEIRA DRIVE OLD STEINE BEDFORD STREET SOUTH 1.6 MILES UNITARIAN CHURCH GARDNER STREET EAST STREET NORTH STREET 0.5 MILES CHURCH STRETT VOLKS MADEIRA DRIVE OLD STEINE MARINE PARADE 1.1 MILES PAGANINI BALLROOM (OLD SHIP HOTEL) MIDDLE STREET OR SHIP STREET OLD SHIP HOTEL NORTH STREET 0.6 MILES VENUE HAS OWN CAR PARK CALL FROM VENUE FREEPHONE VENUE LEVEL ACCESS ACCESSIBLE TOILETS VISUAL & AUDIO FABRICA LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET YES SEATING AVAILABLE VENUE ALL ON ONE LEVEL STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS GREEN DOOR STORE LEVEL ACCESS YES LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR PRICES & LISTINGS VENUE ALL ON ONE LEVEL NO VIEWING AREA OR PLATFORM COBBLED FLOOR SEATING AVAILABLE WIDE DOORS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS HARBOUR HOTEL LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET AND TO ALL AREAS YES ON GROUND FLOOR STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS SEATING AVAILABLE HORATIOS LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET AND THROUGHOUT VENUE YES SEATING AVAILABLE PIER STRUCTURE - WOODEN DECK WITH GAPS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS ALL STAFF TRAINED IN EMERGANCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE I360 FULLY ACCESSIBLE INCLUDING POD YES - ON BOTH LEVELS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS LIFT CONNECTS UPPER AND BEACH LEVELS JUBILEE SQUARE LEVEL ACCESS TBC NO VIEWING AREA OR PLATFORM LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR MENU OLD SHIP BAR & CELLAR NO - BASEMENT VENUE NO ONE CHURCH NO - STAIRS UP TO VENUE YES - DIRECTLY OFF PERFORMANCE AREA SEATING AVAILABLE LARGE PRINT BAR MENUS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS THE BEACH ENTRANCE VIA PEDISTRIAN GATE OVER VOLKS RAILWAY YES - FITTED WITH RADAR KEY HEARING LOOP AVAILABLE ON REQUEST RAMPED ACCESS TO BEACH KEY AVAILABLE FOR £5 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT LOWERED BAR SERVICE AREAS TRACKMATS AND ALUMINUM TRACKWAY INSTALLED ACROSS THE SITE TO ALL VENUES & BARS ENQUIRE WITH SECURITY LARGE PRINT BAR MENUS SECURITY, TRAFFIC & STAFF BRIEFED TO ASSIST WHEN REQUESTED UNITARIAN CHURCH LEVEL ACCESS THROUGHOUT YES - UNLOCKED HEARING LOOP 3 STEPS UP TO ENTRANCE OR RAMPED ACCESS VIA SIDE GATE ROWS OF CHAIRS ARE INTERLOCKED BUT CAN BE REARRANGED TO ACCOMODATE WHEELCHAIR USERS SEATING AVAILABLE STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS VOLKS LEVEL ACCESS TO GROUND FLOOR BUT NOT TO BASEMENT AREA NO - PUBLIC FACILITIES CLOSE BY AND OPEN UNTIL 8PM SEATING AVAILABLE STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS PAGANINI BALLROOM (OLD SHIP HOTEL) MAIN ENTRANCE HAS 3 STEPS & REVOLVING DOORS YES - ON GROUND FLOOR STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS RAMPED ACCESS THROUGH BAR DOORS TO RIGHT OF MAIN ENTRANCE LEVEL ENTRY FROM CAR PARK, HOWEVER THERE IS HEAVY FIRE DOOR AND FAIRLY STEEP SLOPE LIFT TO ALL FLOORS AND STAIRS HAVE HANDRAILS ON BOTH SIDES STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS VENUE NEAREST BLUE BADGE PARKING NEAREST TAXI RANK NEAREST BUS STOP DISTANCE FROM BRIGHTON TRAIN STATION WEBSITE LINK FABRICA ACCESSIBLEMIDDLE STREET WEST STREET NORTH STREET 0.5 MILES INFO DUKE STREET EAST STREET GREEN DOOR STORE OVER STREET BRIGHTON TRAIN STATION FLEET STREET 0.2 MILES KEMP STREET VENUE HAPPY TO CALL TAXIS TRAFALGER STREET HARBOUR HOTEL MIDDLE STREET WEST STREET OLD SHIP HOTEL 0.6 MILES WEST STREET BRIGHTON CENTRE HORATIOS BRILLS LANE EAST STREET MARINE PARADE 1.0 MILES I360 REGENCY SQUARE CAR PARK - SUBWAY LINKS TO BEACH LEVEL PRESTON STREET KINGS ROAD - I360 0.8 MILES HTTP://BRITISHAIRWAYSI360.COM/PLAN-YOUR-VISIT/ACCESSIBILITY/ KINGS ROAD - HILTON JUBILEE SQUARE CHURCH STREET EAST STREET NORTH STREET 0.4 MILES GARDNER STREET OLD SHIP BAR & CELLAR MIDDLE STREET OR SHIP STREET OLD SHIP HOTEL NORTH STREET 0.6 MILES VENUE HAS OWN CAR PARK CALL FROM VENUE FREEPHONE ONE CHURCH PRIVATE CAR PARK ON SITE OUTSIDE VENUE ST PETERS CHURCH 0.5 MILES GLOUCESTER PLACE THE BEACH MADEIRA DRIVE OLD STEINE BEDFORD STREET SOUTH 1.6 MILES UNITARIAN CHURCH GARDNER STREET EAST STREET NORTH STREET 0.5 MILES CHURCH STRETT VOLKS MADEIRA DRIVE OLD STEINE MARINE PARADE 1.1 MILES PAGANINI BALLROOM (OLD SHIP HOTEL) MIDDLE STREET OR SHIP STREET OLD SHIP HOTEL NORTH STREET 0.6 MILES VENUE HAS OWN CAR PARK CALL FROM VENUE FREEPHONE VENUE LEVEL ACCESS ACCESSIBLE TOILETS VISUAL & AUDIO LEVEL ACCESS TO VENUE, NO KERB HEARING LOOP BRIGHTON DOME LEVEL ACCESS AT STAGE DOOR AND ONTO STAGE YES RAISED ACCESSIBLE VIEWING AREA LIFT TO BALCONY LEVEL, HOWEVER NO ROOM FOR WHEELCHAIRS SEATING AVAILABLE LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR PRICES & LISTINGS LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR PRICES & LISTINGS STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS COALITION FAIRLY STEEP, LONG RAMP DOWN TO SEAFRONT & ENTRANCE YES LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR PRICES & LISTINGS LEVEL ACCESS TO BOX OFFICE & CLOAKROOM SEATING AVAILABLE RAMPED ACCESS INTO VENUE RAISED AREA IN BAR GIVES WHEELCHAIR USERS BETTER VIEW OF STAGE ACCESSIBLE RAMPED FIRE EXITS CONCORDE 2 YES VENUE ALL ON ONE LEVEL YES-BACKSTAGE SPEAK TO A MEMBER OF STAFF OR SECURITY STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS STOOLS CAN BE ARRANGED IF REQUIRED PRIORITY ACCESSS CAN BE ARRANGED IF REQUIRED JURY’S INN WATERFRONT LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET YES SEATING AVAILABLE ALL FLOORS AND ROOMS ACCESSIBLE VIA LIFT LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR MENU STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS HEARING LOOP AVAILABLE IF BOOKED IN ADVANCE KOMEDIA LEVEL ACCESS FROM STREET 2X ACCESSIBLE TOILETS LARGE PRINT FORMAT BAR MENU LIFT ACCESS TO DOWNSTAIRS VENUES 1 IN FOYER 1 DOWNSTAIRS SEATING AVAILABLE STAFF ABLE TO ASSIST AND PERSONALISE SERVICE TO CATER TO CUSTOMERS NEEDS RAMPED ACCESS TO HOTEL ENTRANCE WITH MANUAL DOORS YES - ON GROUND FLOOR QUEENS HOTEL LIFTS TO ALL FLOORS - INCLUDING BASEMENT VENUE DOWNLOADABLE BAR MENU STAIRS TO FUNCTION ROOMS HAVE HANDRAILS ON BOTH SIDES FITTED WITH ALARM SHIPWRIGHTS YARD YES, OUTSIDE COURTYARD NO NO SHOOSH FAIRLY STEEP, LONG RAMP DOWN TO SEAFRONT & ENTRANCE SEATING AVAILABLE LEVEL ACCESS TO MAIN PERFORMACE AREA.
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