About UsAccessibility and Additional Needs Accessibility information about our buildings Accessibility and Additional NeedsAccessibility information about our buildings Information about Children’s Groups When coming to Carey Baptist Church for a Sunday Service Information about Carey Baptist Church (Chapel) Parking A disabled badge can be used to park outside Carey Baptist Church for up to 2 hours on the yellow lines on Carey Street. Parking is also available at the Carey Centre (Anstey Road, RG1 7JR), which is a few minutes (170m) walk from the chapel. Please also see general parking information, and specific information about Sunday Services. Access The church can be entered using the ramp or steps at the front of the building. There are 2 disabled toilets within the Carey chapel building. The disabled toilet in the “mingling area” is wheelchair accessible. Assistance dogs are welcome in the church. Information about The Oasis Parking A disabled badge can be used to park for up to 2 hours outside The Oasis on the yellow lines on Baker Street. Access There is a ramp access at the side of The Oasis. There is a doorbell if this door is not open. There is a disabled toilet which is suitable for those using mobility aids and wheelchairs. Assistance dogs are welcome. Information about the Carey Centre Parking There is a car park at the Carey Centre. There are 2 disabled spaces at the far end of the car park. Access There is a ramp access at the entrance to the Carey Centre at the far end of the car park. At the front entrance to the Carey centre there is 1 step. There is a disabled toilet which is suitable for those using mobility aids. This is trickier with a wheelchair, however wheelchair accessible toilets are available in other buildings if needed. Assistance dogs are welcome. If you have a hearing aid, there is an induction loop in the main hall of the Carey Centre. Please switch your hearing aid to the ‘T’ setting to use this.