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Accessibility

The team behind this website hope that, whoever needs to use it, can do so easily.

As the producers of Between the Tides, Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council believes that access to arts, events and culture is for all and that accessibility should be woven in to how we produce all of our events.

If you do come across anything that you feel could be more accessible, or would like to make any suggestions to improve the site from an accessibility point of view, please get in touch with us at events@redcar-cleveland.org.uk

We believe in conversation! Please feel free to email us for information in alternative formats.

At our Kirkleatham site, there are picnic benches close to the Luminarium. Accessible toilets will also be available. When the museum is open, visitors to Luminarium are welcome to use the accessible toilet on the located on the ground floor of the museum. There is no emergency cord. This toilet is not RADAR key operated.

BSL

Much of our programme is BSL interpreted or highly visual and therefore accessible to d/Deaf and HOH audiences, as well as non-English speakers. Individual BSL interpretation can be found on the individual show information.

Personal Assistant/Carer Tickets

PA/Carer tickets are free for visits to the Luminarium and Big Little Gigs.

Relaxed Peformances

Much of our programme of outdoor theatre, performances and creative activity is relaxed, owing to the fact that it is specifically performed for the outdoors.If you require a quiet space, or a space away from crowds, please ask any of our festival staff and we’ll be happy to assist

Children & Babies

At Kirkleatham, baby changing facilities are located in the accessible toilet in the Pavilion–please ask a member of staff if you need access to this. Alternatively, baby changing facilities are available in the male, female and disabled toilets located near the onsite café. We also have a Baby Changing Tipi near the Owl Centre.

Accessibility at Kirkleatham Museum

Kirkleatham Grounds, Café, Pavilion, and Kirkleatham Walled Garden are all situated on the ground level, with dropped curbs and ramp access to all areas.

Kirkleatham Museum is situated across three floors, with elevator access available to each floor.

Dedicated Disabled Parking is available at Kirkleatham Walled Garden, approx. 10 minutes walking distance from the centre of the Festival Site.

For more information about the museum’s accessibility, click the link here.

Wellbeing Walks

Our FREE guided walks are run by friendly, experienced Walk Leaders. A great way to meet new people and improve your health and wellbeing. Learn More.

Between The Tides Festival

Between the Tides is Redcar’s free outdoor festival for children, young people and their families taking place on Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th August. Learn More.

Feel Good In The Forest

Guisborough Forest offers a range of activities as part of Forestry England’s Feel Good in the Forest programme. Learn More.

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Last Summer Crafts & Face Painting

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Ormesby Hall Food Festival

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Regular Raceday

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