Moss Side Leisure Centre
Hulme High Street, Manchester, M15 5NN, United Kingdom | 0161 226 5015 | WebsiteChanging Rooms, Changing Places Toilet
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair
Overview
Moss Side Leisure Centre is part of a complex that includes Hulme High Street Library. It's a community facility with more than meets the eye, featuring a gym, swimming pool, a pool pod for disabled swimmers, and a Changing Places toilet.
Transport & Parking
There are parking bays on the street, with pay-and-display parking just across the road from the entrance. Underground parking is also available, though it's a good idea to check the charges beforehand. Despite the busy area, no buses run along Hulme High Street. However, the 85, 85A, and 720 services stop on nearby Greenheys Lane West, about a three-minute walk away.
Access
The building has large automatic sliding doors at the entrance. As you enter, you'll find seats and power outlets on your left, which can be used to charge phones, tablets, and powered mobility devices. If you continue down the room, you'll find the reception desk, which has a lowered section. Passing through the hallway will take you to a set of double doors that open to the pool changing area. The Changing Places toilet is at the back of the room. Due to the area being used for swimmers to change, the floor can be wet, but the tiles didn't appear to be slippery. The entire ground floor has level access. Large accessible changing rooms are also available. I didn't observe any alternative formats; the signage was minimal.
Toilets
The Changing Places toilet is spacious, as one might expect. There's a large adjustable change bed, which is adjusted by the use of a lever, rather than powered by electricity and a ceiling track hoist. A shower is installed at the foot of the bed. The toilet seat and grab rails contrast with the rest of the room, and the emergency cord is on your left when seated. The toilet has space on either side for a wheelchair transfer. The sink is also adjustable and features a large basin with a lever-style tap. A colostomy shelf has also been installed. A poolside wheelchair was stored in this toilet but looks like it had seen plenty of use and was not obstructive - as such I wouldn't mark this down. The door opens outwards and does not require a RADAR key to unlock. There's a second accessible toilet in this area, which also features a shower, a toilet pan and a shower seat.
Staff
Everyone I met was exceptionally friendly and more than happy to show me around and explain the features of the toilet. Having a facility like this in a community area is fantastic, even more so when the staff are knowledgeable.
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