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Hamilton Cbd Accessible Map HAMILTON CBD ACCESSIBLE MAP Legend W ill oughb Accessible Toilet T y r Bou i S nd s t ary Mobility On-street Parking* t r Ro Waikato r ee ad S a e m t t e ddon e U Stadium r S t l S s t r ill t CBD Parking Building* ee M e r R t S o t a r ee d H Bus Stop t a r t d l ee e r Taxi Stand y t W S S i t a l r R l i o ee r i ughby v o ATM - Talking e t t c r i Hamilton t R ee V Mill Str Parade o S a t Public Phone r d e e t Post Box Liverpool Street Liverpool Street Liverpool Street Drinking Fountain d a Dairy o R t Supermarket t t ddon C Hinemoa Park ee r e ee l t i ee t r S f r t S t t on S Library ee S Princes St r reet t R ou m S ood l a o a w r i t a r t ea Medical Clinic/Doctor V d s a s i ee e r Miropiko H l r T t Reserve S ng a i-SITE A i r o t c i Citizens Advice Bureau V Rostrevor Street Rostrevor Street Rostrevor Street Community Link Central V i a Shared Pedestrian/Vehicle l ou d a Zone S o t Boyes Park R r e ee r Safe Road Crossing d t t e a v t r i ee ee a r r R t N t P S S o Street Gradient > 1:12 r (2) t on on ea lt i s ood R e m o l w a Steep Gradient a r d Founders Theatre ng a H A H Stair Access r d Accessible Route e a o v R London Street London Street London Street i Riverside Pathway R ddon e Seddon Park S Parks and Reserves o t t t Bus - CBD Shuttle B a a ee ee r Kirikiriroa r r t t t k o Reserve S S n i Orbiter Transfer Bus Stop S m ea t a s a r r e ee t l t s i Café - Accessible W t r ng ee T r A t S a Keystone i 1 r Transport Centre o 150 Victoria St, Hamilton Central t c i V Bryce Street Bryce Street d Sonning a 2 Flying Burrito Brothers o Esplanade R (9) 65 Bryce St, Hamilton Central 2 Ward Park ddon Claudelands Road e S To Claudelands Event Centre 3 Café Strata Anglesea Clinic, Gate 2, Ward St ree t Ward Street Ward Street Thackeray St, Hamilton Central Jesmond (2) W Park o r t l (2) e ee y Alma Street r t S Escape @ 12 Nisbet Street t P 4 l ea ace Hamilton Girls' (8) ee 12 Clarence St, Hamilton Central s r t e l S High School g a n i r A o R t T i c v r i i e s V r t Hamilton City Council For more info go to (3) r O R a Garden po o m www.beaccessible.org.nz Ferrybank a t Place i d e S e a tr t WINTEC S r R ill ee H Caro Street o Do you have any feedback? a t d Please go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ hamiltonaccessmap t * The bracketed number Riro Stree at the parking locations (2) Collingwood Street refers to the number Collingwood St reet of carparks available e otherwise there is only v i A r one carpark available. l D e l x a a i nd r o r m a A e Parana Park S ng (8) t M r l ee e s t ea S t r ee t Th Fire Station acke ray S treet 1 Hood Street Th acke ray S treet 3 (8) H Memorial unte (2) r S V treet Park Pembroke i c Park t o t T r G r Knox Street i ee a r i r s a t t S n S r t t a t r h e m ee a v ky i ee s m r r t S t p D S t S l m e r t ee r a e e i T ok r r e Ferrybank t b t o on m m V e e P M Clare nce S treet 4 (2) Bea Hamilton City Council C le laren (4) Celebrating S ce S tree Te kaunihera o Kirikiriroa Clarence St Theatre treet t Courthouse Age Centre www.hamilton.co.nz The Meteor t ee DISCLAIMER: Information on the map r t S is accurate to the best of our knowledge Bridge Street B rid y ge e but may change at any stage. S r tre Police Station et G Map produced: August 2013 Te kaunihera o Kirikiriroa o kaunihera Te Hamilton City Council City GENERAL SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT to move around the central city central the around move to Transport Disability Organisations Waikato Museum 1 Grantham Street, Hamilton Central A map to assist people with disabilities with people assist to map A Phone 07 838 6606 Fax 07 838 6571 Bus Services CCS Disability Action THINK! (The Head Injury Phone 0800 4 2875 463 *Mobility parking permits can be sourced Network For Kiwis) Hamilton Zoo [email protected] from CCS 11 Somerset Street, Hamilton Central Brymer Road, Rotokauri, Hamilton North 17 Claudelands Road, Claudelands Phone 07 839 1191 Phone 07 838 6720 Fax 07 838 6960 Taxi Services (Total Mobility) Phone 07 853 9761 Hamilton Taxis ENRICH+ The Bowlevard Phone 0800 847 7477or 07 847 7477 Fax 07 847 8698 Life Unlimited 5 Princes Street, Hamilton Central SKYCITY Hamilton, 346 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central Regional Total Mobility Coordinator (Environment Waikato) 20 Palmerston Street, Hamilton Central Phone 0800 ENRICH Phone 07 834 4900 Phone 07 856 7184 Phone 0800 008 011or 07 839 5506 Workbridge Red Cabs IDEA Services 1110 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central Phone 07 839 3939 Fax 09 309 3171 Theatres 2 Von Tempsky Street, Hamilton East Phone 07 957 3700 Trikiso Buses Ltd (hoist trips only) Phone 07 834 7200 Founders Theatre Parafred Waikato Phone 07 847 2203 Fax 07 847 2201 221 Tristram Street, Hamilton Central Royal NZ Foundation of the Blind Wintec Campus, Avalon Drive, Hamilton (Hearing loop, back door entry with ramp and lift) 15 Liverpool Street, Hamilton Central Phone 07 858 5388 Phone 07 839 2266 Phone 07 838 6600 Banks Disability Support Link Clarence Street Theatre Amputees Society of Waikato, Harwood Street, Hamilton Central 59 Clarence Street, Hamilton Central ANZ Bay of Plenty & Districts Inc Phone 07 839 1441 Fax 07 839 1225 Phone 07 838 6600 56 Ward Street, Hamilton Central 8 Willow Grove, Hamilton Progress to Health Phone 0800 269 296 Phone 07 889 3009 The Meteor 19 Hood Street, Hamilton Central 527-529 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central 1 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central Hamilton Hearing Association Phone 0800 775 757or 07 838 0302 Phone 0800 269 296 Phone 07 838 6600 40 Wellington Street, Hamilton East ASB Phone 07 856 2008 Fax 07 856 2097 K'aute Pasifika Services Anglesea Clinic, Cnr Thackeray/Anglesea Streets, 960 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central Interactionz Cinemas Hamilton Central Phone 07 834 1482 Phone 0800 803 804 2 Pinfold Avenue, Hamilton East Phone 07 858 4517 Parkinsonism Society Waikato Inc Lido Cinema 500 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central 11 Somerset Street, Hamilton Central The Balcony, Centreplace, 501 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central Phone 0800 803 804 The Crosslight Trust (Deaf) Phone 07 839 9038 (Hearing loop with headphones) 1 Johnson Street, Dinsdale Phone 07 838 9010 BNZ Phone 07 847 2998 Fax 07 847 2998 Epilepsy New Zealand 354 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central 114 Alexandra Street, Hamilton Central Hoyts Te Awa Phone 0800 275 269 Te Kohao Health Phone 0800 202 122or 07 838 1433 The Base Shopping Centre, Cnr Te Rapa Road/Wairere Drive, Te Rapa 180 Dey Street, Hamilton East (Hearing loops (but depends on whether movie distributors include this), First Credit Union Phone 0800 4 TEKOHAO (0800 4 8356426) Arthritis New Zealand closed captions, accessible toilets on both levels, ramps to all cinemas, 11 Collingwood Street, Hamilton Central 705 Grey Street, Hamilton East spaces for wheelchairs in rows, elevators) ACCESSIBLE MAP ACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLE MAP ACCESSIBLE Phone 07 834 4810 Deaf Aotearoa Phone 0800 663 463 Phone 07 849 0591 169 London Street, Hamilton Central SBS Phone 07 856 2064 MS Waikato Trust Event Cinemas Chartwell Cnr Bryce/Victoria Street, Hamilton Central 20 Palmerston Street, Hamilton Central Level 2, Westfield Chartwell, Cnr Hukanui/Comries Roads, Chartwell HAMILTON CBD HAMILTON HAMILTON CBD HAMILTON Phone 07 957 6350 Community Living Phone 07 834 4740 Phone 07 853 0088 180 Collingwood Street, Hamilton Central The Cooperative Bank Phone 07 834 3700 Fax 07 856 2064 Parent To Parent NZ 36 Bryce Street, Hamilton Central 8 Liverpool Street, Hamilton Central Event Centres Phone 07 858 7400 Stroke Foundation Midland Phone 0508 236 236 Region Inc TSB Altogether Autism Claudelands Events Centre 40 Wellington Street, Hamilton East Cnr Heaphy Terrace/Brooklyn Road, Claudelands, Hamilton Cnr Victoria Street/Claudelands Road, Hamilton Central 20 Palmerston Street, Hamilton Central Phone 07 856 1654 Phone 07 958 5895 USEFUL RESOURCES Phone 0508 872 2265 Phone 0800 273 463 Westpac Hamilton City Council 426 Victoria Street, Hamilton Central Supermarkets Education Council Building, Garden Place, Hamilton Central Phone 0800 400 600 RECREATION & SPORTS FACILITIES Phone 07 838 6699(24 hour phone access) Fax 07 838 6599 Countdown Bridge St University of Waikato www.hamilton.co.nz Porritt Stadium Need headphones Cnr Bridge/Anglesea Streets, Hamilton Central Gate 1 Knighton Road, Hillcrest Talking ATMs central city only Crosby Road, Chartwell i-SITE Phone 07 838 2714 Phone 07 856 2889 Phone 07 838 6622 Ground Floor, 149 Alexandra Street, Hamilton Central ANZ Countdown Hamilton Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) Open 7 days Waikato Stadium Body Shop, 70 Ward Street Cnr Anglesea/Liverpool Streets, Hamilton Central Anglesea Street, Hamilton Central Phone 0800 HAMILTON (0800 4264 5866) Fax 07 839 3127 Gate 5, 128 Seddon Road, Hamilton Central 56 Ward Street Phone 07 834 1490 Phone 0800 294 6832 Phone 07 958 8500 Citizens Advice Bureau 527-529 Victoria Street Cnr Collingwood/Alexandra Streets Pak'n Save Clarence St Hamilton Outreach StudyLink Garden Place, Hamilton Central Seddon Park K Mart, Cnr Tristram/Bryce Streets Clarence Street, Hamilton Central 468 Anglesea Street, Hamilton Central Phone 0800 367 222 Fax 07 834 1284 Seddon Road, Hamilton Central BP Tristram Street Phone 07 839 4056 Phone 0800 889 900 Phone 07 958 5800 Hamilton Central Police Station BP Ulster Street Pak'n Save Mill St 6 Bridge Street, Hamilton Central Pak'n Save Mill Street Hamilton Gardens Mill Street, Hamilton Central Phone 07 858 6200 Fax 07 834 9486 Libraries State Highway 1, Cobham Drive, Hamilton East ASB Phone 07 839 7870 If emergency - Dial 111 Phone 07 838 6782 Anglesea
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