Accessibility
The festival is taking place across a number of venues around Fore Street, and access varies. Further information is provided below.
Please get in touch with the team at info@exetercomedyfestival.com and we will aim to answer any access queries.
Companion tickets
If you require additional support and would like to book a companion ticket, please drop us an email at info@exetercomedyfestival.com
Venue accessibility information
(Photos below)
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Venue entry: There are steps to enter the building— a ramp can be provided.
Toilets: No steps to toilets. There is no disabled toilet currently available.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: There is a commercial car park opposite the venue.
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Venue entry: There are no steps to enter the building but there are two steps up to the audience seating area. (Please get in touch if you are concerned about this.) This venue is wheelchair accessible.
Toilets: There is a disabled toilet. There are no steps to access the toilet.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: There is no parking outside the venue. The nearest commercial car park is opposite 1 Guinea Street.
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Venue entry: There are stairs down to access this venue. Unfortunately this venue is not wheelchair accessible.
Toilets: There are toilets but no disabled toilet in this building.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: There is no parking outside the venue. The nearest commercial car park is opposite 1 Guinea Street.
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Venue entry: There are two venues in this building on different floors, however there is a lift that makes both venues wheelchair accessible.
Toilets: There are toilets and a disabled toilet.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: The parking outside this venue is private— please get in contact if you need disabled parking. The nearest commercial car park is opposite 1 Guinea Street.
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Venue entry: There is a step to enter this building.
Toilets: Toilets are down a flight of stairs. Nearest disabled toilet is at the Mint Methodist church, less than a minute up the road.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: There is no parking outside the venue. The nearest commercial car park is opposite 1 Guinea Street.
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Venue entry: There is a step to enter the venue. Not wheelchair friendly.
Toilets: Toilets are upstairs. Nearest disabled toilet is at the Mint Methodist church directly opposite.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: There is no parking outside the venue.
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Venue entry: There is a small step across the threshold, into the venue - There is a wheelchair ramp that can be placed over the threshold.
Toilets: There is one toilet. There is no step to access, however it does not have a rail and may not be accessible to all wheelchair users.
HEPA Filters: No HEPA filters.
Parking: There is no parking outside the venue.
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Please see the accessibility information taken from Theatre Alibi’s website below. Further information can be found here.
‘The Rehearsal studio is fully accessible for wheelchair users, or people with limited mobility, and we have one toilet that is accessible and includes a visual strobe fire alarm.
For anyone who is visually impaired, colour contrast has been provided throughout the building and signage and lighting upgraded. There is a parking space for anyone who is disabled at the front of the building next to a ramp. There’s a call bell if you need to seek assistance.’
The Roots Foundation toilet
Have a look at the short walk between our venues…
All venues are within a 5 minute walk of each other though everyone’s walking pace is different so use this video below to help you judge the journey (there are slopes).