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St Michael le Belfrey Church

High Petergate, York, YO1 7EN, United Kingdom | 01904 624190 | Website
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Getting Here

BY TRAIN St Michael le Belfrey Church is 0.5 miles from York Railway Station, Station Road, York, YO24 1AB. York Railway Station has barrier-free access. Staff help is available at York Railway Station, with the assistance meeting point located at the Customer Information Point in the main concourse. Staff help available opening times are Monday-Sunday, 24 hours a day. Ramps for train access are available, and there is step-free access coverage comprising lifts and level access to all platforms, and a lift available from the station concourse (platform 3) to platforms 5 -11. Customer assistance is available. A 'Call for Aid' button is available by the taxi rank at the front of the station. For St Michael le Belfrey Church, we advise you to exit at the front of the station, where there is level access and there are safe crossing places along the way to the church. Wheelchairs are available at York Railway Station. For further information, and to view train times and maps, please visit https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/yrk.aspx. BY BUS Several bus services make stops in the city centre, with the nearest stops to the church located 800ft away at the Exhibition Square Interchange, St Leonard's Place, YO1 7HF. Easy-access kerbs are provided at Exhibition Square, as well as at most bus stops in York city centre and along high-frequency bus routes. All local buses with a capacity of 22 or more passengers are low floor and wheelchair accessible, as is now required by law. The driver can lower the bus or extend the wheelchair ramp to make it easier for you to board. Buses can normally accommodate one manual or electric wheelchair, however larger mobility scooters with handlebars cannot be carried. For more detailed information on which types of scooter can be carried, please refer to the CPT Code of Practice which most bus operators are signed up to: http://www.cpt-uk.org/. Park & Ride: There are multiple Park & Ride stops close to the city centre, with the nearest stop 0.2 miles away in Museum Street, YO1 7DT. All Park & Ride buses are low floored and wheelchair accessible. We would advise Blue Badge holders to make use of the Park & Ride sites where possible. Concessionary fares can be obtained by presenting your disabled person's bus pass. York's Park & Ride sites have been assessed by DisabledGo - visit the DisabledGo website for a disabled access guide to each of the sites: https://www.accessable.co.uk. For all information on bus services in the York area, and to view timetables, visit the iTravel York website: https://www.itravelyork.info/buses. BY COMMUNITY TRANSPORT (YORK WHEELS) York Wheels is a voluntary organisation which provides a transport service for people who cannot easily access public transport. To use the service, you must be over 60, disabled or in receipt of benefits. York Wheels provide a pre-booked car service operating between 8am and 4.30pm on weekdays. For more information please visit the York Wheels website: https://www.yorkwheels.org.uk/. BY PLANE The region is served by a number of airports, and the closest to St Michael le Belfrey are: Leeds Bradford - please visit https://www.leedsbradfordairport.co.uk/help/special-assistance. Manchester - please visit https://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/help/special-assistance-home. Newcastle - please visit https://www.newcastleairport.com/passenger-assistance. BY BOAT York is only a one hour drive from the P&O Sea Ferries terminal at Kingston-upon-Hull, with daily sailings to Holland and Belgium. Details on accessibility arrangements at the port are available at http://www.poferries.com/en/hull-rotterdam/travelling-with-us/accessibility. For further information on mobility services and accessible transport in York, please visit https://www.itravelyork.info/journey-planning/mobility-and-accessibility.

Parking

Unfortunately there is no on-site parking, however blue badge parking locations are within easy reach. Our nearest blue badge parking locations are as follows: City centre car parks: Most council-run car parks have designated disabled bays, situated for easy access. Blue Badge holders can park in any of York's council-run car parks free of charge (within opening hours), in either a disabled or standard bay. The nearest council-run car park to St Michael le Belfrey Church is 0.3 miles away at Bootham Row, Bootham Row, YO30 7BP. Blue Badge holders can park in any bay in Bootham Row car park, free of charge, for as long as they want. There are 13 dedicated disabled bays which are available for Blue Badge holders only. See York's car parks directory for more information: https://www.york.gov.uk/CarParks. Designated disabled bays: Our nearest dedicated disabled bays are located 0.2 miles away, adjacent to York Explore Library at Library Square, Museum Street, YO1 7DS. On-street pay and display bays: Our nearest on-street 'pay and display' bays are located 5 minutes away at Piccadilly, YO1 9NX. Blue Badge holders can park here free of charge. Blue Badge holders can use these bays for a maximum of 3 hours when yellow lines are enforceable (usually between 8.00am and 6.00pm); there is no time limit during normal 'pay and display' hours (usually between 6.00pm and 8.00am). Relevant signage will be in place alongside every 'pay and display' bay. You must also display a time clock if you are parking during restricted hours. Footstreets: York has one of the largest footstreet zones in Europe. Vehicle access is restricted within the pedestrian footstreet zone from 10.30am until 5.00pm, 7 days a week. During these hours, Blue Badge holders are still able to park on the following footstreets: Deangate YO1 7LF ***located within 200m of St Michael le Belfrey Church*** Blake Street, YO1 8QJ Lendal, YO1 8AU Goodramgate, YO1 7LS Blue Badge holders are allowed to park in these streets for a maximum of 3 hours. You must also display a time clock when parking in footstreets. Single or double yellow lines: If necessary, and if no other suitable parking place is available, Blue Badge holders can park on single or double yellow lines for a maximum of 3 hours. If a loading ban is also in place, parking is not permitted, even for Blue Badge holders. Relevant signage will be in place where a loading ban is enforced. Please be aware that when parking on yellow lines, there must be a period of at least one hour before you can park in the area again once you have returned to your vehicle. You must also display a time clock. For further information, and to view a map of York's blue badge parking locations, please visit https://www.york.gov.uk/info/20102/parking_permits/1806/blue_badge_parking_in_york.

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