Trinity Centre, Bristol
Overview
"The Trinity Centre, formerly the Holy Trinity Church, in St Jude's, Bristol is designated by English Heritage as a grade II listed building. The building is protected by a covenant, which states that it is to only be used for community, arts, youth and education services."
Contact details
Trinity Road Bristol South West BS2 0NW United Kingdom
https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/renovation/accessibility
Access Card notes
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Access guidance
- People with disabilities can arrange for priority entry by contacting us in advance.
- The venue is accessible, with lift access to the first floor. The front of the venue (our events entrance) and our daytime reception have level paved access. Trinity has a mobile accessible lift to enable wheelchair users and other users with mobility issues to access our Main Stage. Users who would like to access the stage via our lift should speak to their Events Organiser as part of the bookings process. We have a viewing area (floor level), stage-left for wheelchair users and those who require seating.
- There are four designated accessible parking bays in our 24hr Pay & Display car park, located by the daytime reception - left side of building.
- Accessible toilets are located on both floors.
- As a public space, guide dogs and personal assistance dogs are always permitted at Trinity. Please be advised, the volume of music at live music events and club nights can reach continuous sound levels max 107db / peak level max 140db. As this could pose harm to your dog's hearing, we recommend seeking advice from your guide-dog school.
- Visually impaired customers, deaf or hard of hearing customers are welcome to stand at the front of the event and we can make security are aware of individual requirements.
- Visually impaired customers, deaf or hard of hearing customers are welcome to stand at the front of the event and we can make security are aware of individual requirements.
- Some events use strobe and flashing lighting.