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By *izzy.Woman
over a year ago
Stoke area |
We have had wheelchair users attend my local club Atlantis in Stoke. There is one step outside and then the bar, lounge, dancefloor are on the ground floor.There is a staircase to the majority of the rooms and the toilets, but the last chap who visited the club, was assisted up the stairs.
Not ideal for wheelchair users, but they are most welcome to come and check it out |
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Hi OP.
I only know of one club that us fully accessible to wheelchair users, quest in Leeds. I haven't visited myself yet so can't comment on what it's like.
Most clubs are not very good when it comes to accessibility. They are usually in older buildings with the facilities spread out over several floors. There are some where the ground floor is accessible but the rest if the club would be out of reach for most wheelchair users. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi Yorkie , hope your well thanks for the feedback . Yes seems that way from the replays so far as you said old buildings and that . Quest seems to be leading the way at the moment . Lucky have friends in Leeds so may give it a try x |
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