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Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on [15.05.24].
We at Cultivate Festival are working to make our site and events are accessible to people with disabilities.
Accessibility Guide for Aberdeen Beach Links
info@cultivatefest.co.uk, www.cultivatefest.co.uk
Contact for accessibility enquiries: Rory Masson
Welcome
Cultivate: Beach Links is a boutique electronic music festival in Scotland. It serves as the North East's premier festival in it's niche with a programme of bleeding edge, local and international talent that punches far beyond the weight of it's setting. Beyond the host of talented music artists, state of the art lighting shows and production, you can expect live art installations, fayre ground rides, a street food market and bars stocked with exciting locally made beverages.
2024 Lineup: Chase & Status, Ben Hemsley, Kettama, Franck, Effy, Oppidan, Daire, George Riley, Kimmic + 40 more acts.
Level Access
There is level access from the main entrance to:
Dining Table, Box Office, Main Bar, Merch Stand, Festival Grounds
Hearing
The fire alarm has flashing lights.
Some staff have disability awareness training.
Visual
Some parts of the venue have low lighting.
We have display information in audio.
General
We have a complimentary ticket policy for personal assistants.
There is at least 1 public toilet for disabled visitors.
Some staff have disability awareness training.
Getting Here
71-77 Wellington Road
Aberdeen
AB11 5DY
Travel by Public Transport
You can get to Aberdeen Beach Links by bus and train.
Beach Esplanade (Bus #13) The bus stop is 0.1 miles / 0.2 km from Aberdeen Beach Links.
The nearest train station is Aberdeen Train Station. The train station is 0.5 miles / 0.8 km from Aberdeen Beach Links.
Travel by Taxi
You can get a taxi with Rainbow City Taxis by calling 01224878787. The taxi company has a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
Parking
There is parking near the venue. Parking is free.
The car drop off area is on the beach esplanade. Limited parking available. From the car park to the entrance, there is level access. There is a permanent ramp.
The path is sloped. The route is 1000mm wide, or more.
Arrival
From the street to the main entrance, there is level access.
The path is 1000mm wide, or more.
Main Entrance
The main entrance has level access.
Getting Around Inside
Some parts of the venue have low lighting.
Things to See and Do
We have a complimentary ticket policy for personal assistants.
We have display information in: audio.
Spectator/ Audience viewing areas
There are stewards to help disabled visitors.
There are specific stewards to help disabled visitors.
Public Toilet
There is a public toilet for disabled visitors.
From the main entrance to the public toilet, there is level access. The direction of transfer onto the toilet is to the left and right.
The toilets have handrails.
Merch Stand
From the main entrance to the shop, there is level access.
Food Market
From the main entrance to the dining area, there is level access. To get to a table, there are no steps.
The route through the dining area is 800mm wide, or more.
There is background music.
The table and plates have high colour contrast.
We cater for vegetarian and gluten free (celiacs) specific diets.
Festival Grounds
From the main entrance to this area, there is level access. There is a permanent ramp.
Emergency evacuation procedures
We have emergency evacuation procedures for disabled visitors.
The fire alarm has flashing lights.
Please see emergency exit signage.
Customer care support
Some staff have disability awareness training.
Guide last updated: 23 April 2024
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