Accessibility Information
The information below lists the physical access information for common rooms within the college. These are not exhaustive access statements for events. Further information should be included in an access statement that is dependant on the event, such as info about food, flashing lights, closed captions, etc. To create a full access statement use the DSC Access Statement Generator.
Information for Downing’s Butterfield Bar and Cafe
There is wheelchair access via a secondary route, and 3 steps to the main entrance. There is padded seating, an accessible toilet, and a gender neutral toilet. This isn't a hearing loop or a bsl interpreter.
There is no step-free access to the downstairs part (JCR) of the building.
Information for the Howard Drawing Room
There is wheelchair access. There is padded seating, and an accessible toilet. There isn't a gender neutral toilet, a hearing loop, or a bsl interpreter.
Information for Downing Hall
There is wheelchair access via a secondary route, and 2 steps with no handrail to the main entrance. There is basic seating, and an accessible toilet. There isn't a gender neutral toilet.
Information for the upstairs of the Howard Building
There is wheelchair access. There is padded seating, and an accessible toilet. There isn't a gender neutral toilet, a hearing loop, or a bsl interpreter.
Information for the Music Room
There is no step-free access and 10 steps, with a handrail on one side. There is basic seating, a partially accessible toilet. There isn't a gender neutral toilet, a hearing loop, or a bsl interpreter.
Information for the Howard Theatre
There is wheelchair access, with a large lift. There is padded seating, and an accessible toilet. There isn't a gender neutral toilet.
Information for the TV Room (S staircase)
There is wheelchair access via a secondary route and 2 steps, with no handrail to the main entrance. There is padded seating, an accessible toilet, and a gender neutral toilet. There isn't a hearing loop, or a bsl interpreter.
Library
The library has an accessibility document that can be found here.