Access Guide
Overview
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About
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- Facilities available in the venue include: a shop and an information point.
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Parking and Public Transport
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- The venue shares a car park.
- There is a drop-off point.
- The nearest train station is Malton.
- For the latest travel options and information you can plan your travel using Google Maps (opens new tab)
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Getting In and Around
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- There is step-free level access at the most accessible entrance.
- There is step-free level access throughout.
- Toilet facilities are available outside the Dalby Forest Visitor Centre and an additional toilet with adaptations is available on the first floor of the Dalby Forest Visitor Centre.
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Getting Help and Assistance
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- There is no seating available.
- There is a fixed hearing assistance system.
- Documents are available in the following formats: Braille and large print.
- There is a water bowl available for assistance dogs.
- There is not a designated assistance dog spending area.
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Access To
- The Information Centre and Shop are on the ground floor of Dalby Forest Visitor Centre, on the left-hand side of the building.
- The distance from the Dalby Forest Visitor Centre entrance is 6m.
- The most accessible route has step-free level access.
- There is written text signage on or near the entrance.
- There are double manual doors which are permanently held open.
- The width of the opening is 216cm.
Getting Around
- There is step-free level access throughout all areas.
- There is a low visual contrast between the walls and floor in all areas.
- There is background noise in some areas of the venue.
- Wayfinding signage is not provided.
- Lighting levels were even at the time of the survey.
Counter
- The counter is located ahead as you enter the shop.
- The distance from the shop entrance is 4m.
- There is step-free level access to the counter.
- The height of the counter is 89cm.
- There is not a lowered section at the counter.
- The counter has windows.
- There is a fixed hearing assistance system which is not clearly signed.
- The hearing assistance system could not be tested at the time of the survey.
- There is no (or very little) background noise in this area.
- Lighting levels were even at the time of the survey.
