Accessibility Information
For the Google Map link to the office space, click here - Alex Carling: Training and Therapeutic Service
Parking
Please feel free to park where you feel most comfortable in the entire car park, ensuring all signs i.e. Please Leave Clear, are adhered to.
Travelling by Bus
If you are travelling from Hull Bus Station, you can arrive using the number 12.
Finding Reception.
The reception is where you will enter the building, it’s location runs parallel to Wawne Road and is also the direction of the nursery entrance, which is a different business, adjoined to the Bespoke Centre. You will also see a communal vegetable garden opposite the reception entrance. Before you enter the building, please use the intercom to let me know you are here, and wait for me to answer.
Please use the intercom, no sooner than 5 minutes before your appointment time. If you are early, you are very welcome to take a seat in the reception area (there is a sofa and room for wheelchairs), and then call via the intercom when it is your appointment time. If you are non-verbal or have other communication difficulties, we will have arranged an alternative way for me to know you are here.
On entering the reception area, please press the circle access button to the left of the door.
Using the Intercom
I occupy Unit 12, to dial 12 you must enter 1 and then 2, followed by enter, Once you have done this, I will answer ASAP and either invite you up or ask you to take a seat.
Location of and Access into the Office
My office is on the first floor, you can take the stairs on the left of reception (as you walk in) or the lift, ahead and slightly to the left. I will always meet you at the top, and take you to my office.
Toilets
There is a disabled toilet on the ground floor, off the reception area. This is always open and accessible.
There is a shared toilet on the ground floor which unfortunately needs a fob to be accessed - if you would prefer to use this toilet, my fob will be accessible to you.
There are separate male and female toilets on first floor, at the top of the stairs and where the lift is.
Sensory Information
The building is decorate in neutral colours and the metal work and flooring is a dark/royal blue colour.
The building is quite quiet, with intermittent sounds of doors closing (magnetic fire doors) and the hand driers are powerful and noisy, so we hear these sometimes too. My office is above an adult day centre, there may be noises from there at time to time, but generally nothing too intrusive. At times we hear machinery that is used in the garden or park at the rear of the building.
I do not use candles in the room, at times I may have used cleaning products - if you are sensitive to any smells, please let me know and I will take this into account when I am expecting you.
I welcome constructive feedback about this information page, if you would like to provide any, please head to the
contact page and I will be grateful to hear from you.