
Accessible Church
Introduction
We welcome everyone to our Church and include anyone who is disabled. This statement is intended
to cover the whole church and it is written to help you know what can be expected of our building and our practices.
Buildings
The main church building has a large worship area, bell tower, chapel (part of the original church),
hall, meeting rooms and kitchen. Next to it is Chaddisbrook House, the church’s community hub,
containing the church offices, a cafe and shop. In addition, the church holds a morning service at
Yateley School on Sunday mornings, a venue known as the Centre.
The church itself has level access to every part of the building.
At present, there is no fully accessible toilet in the church building, though plans are being
developed to include one as part of a wide ranging improvement programme.
Chaddisbrook House has recently been modernised throughout prior to the opening of Cafe 46 and
the enlargement of the charity shop, Discoveries. The building has wheelchair access to all areas
including a lift to the upper floor where offices, counselling services and a meeting room are
located.
All external pathways are in good condition and there is a parking space reserved for holders of a
blue badge.
The Centre congregation meets in Yateley School main hall, a fully accessible building with
an accessible toilet. There is no loop in this venue at present.
Main Church Worship Area
Pews were replaced by chairs some years ago, giving flexibility, and sides people will move
chairs to accommodate a wheelchair user wherever they want to sit. A number of chairs with arms
are provided for those who need them. There is a loop operating in the front half of the church and
the chapel. Words for songs and liturgy are projected onto a large screen at the front of the church,
though song books are also available.
There is currently no BSL or Makaton signing at our main services.
Church Services
Services are generally fairly informal, with a verbal explanation of what to expect and where
everything is.
People with learning disabilities
The church has been running a special Bible group for adults with learning disabilities for about 25
years. Meeting once a month with the teaching and worship.