Good and bad points
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Powerchair
Overview
Access at the accessible entrance is along a narrow path, which has a non-fixed ramp for the kerb, which is quite difficult to turn to line up onto as wheelchair hits the wall. A wider ramp may solve this problem. The access within the courtyard is good. A sign outside The Dick Vet bar would be helpful to give wheelchairs awareness that there is a wheelchair accessible door at the back of the building. The bar/restaurant is great, quite spacious, with quirky wee rooms that can be reserved, definitely a bonus for anyone with hearing/speech issues allowing you to close the door for quiet. The venue I was in, had a very steep ramp down to the seating area, which I would only feel safe reversing down. The proposed space for viewing the show was cramped in, and would have had me sitting behind the huge speakers. I hope that the venue usually arrange this better, as I believe there had been a communication problem, and hadn't been informed a wheelchair space was required.
Transport & Parking
Access
It was difficult to find the room I was looking for, no signage. Used the lift to get to the room.
Toilets
Access loo in the bar/restaurant is quite a small space.
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