Standing for Women: Let Women Speak. Newcastle. Jan 15th. 12:00 – 14:00
Travel information
Edit, change of venue:
The event will now take place at the Civic Centre, rather than the Monument. You can use the same instructions as below, but continue up Northumberland Street to Haymarket, then cross the road to this distinctive building. The walk from Monument will take about five minutes.
If you’re taking the Metro from Central Station, get off at the second stop (Haymarket) rather than the first. The Haymarket Metro station is fully accessible, with a lift.
Grey’s Monument is in Newcastle city centre at the intersection of Grey Street and Grainger Street. It’s directly adjacent to the Monument Metro station and a 10 minute walk from Newcastle Central Station.
By Metro
Board the Metro at Central station and take any northbound train. Get off at Monument, which is the first stop. All Metro stations and trains are step-free and wheelchair accessible and there are audible and visual announcements at every stop. There is lift access to Central Station Metro from the platform and to Monument station from the Eldon Square exit.
Mobility scooters are not allowed on Metro trains.
Walking from Central station
Leave the station, cross the road and head up Grainger Street, which is directly opposite. Grey’s Monument is at the top of Grainger Street. It will take about 10 minutes. You will definitely know it when you see it! The route is wheelchair accessible.
Parking
A map of Newcastle car parks and on-street parking can be found here.
There are three NCP car parks. The most convenient is the John Dobson Street car park, which is a 5 minute walk from Grey’s Monument. The Stanhope Street car park is a longer and more complicated walk (about 15 minutes) but is usually less busy.
All the NCP car parks can be booked in advance at the link above and are wheelchair accessible, with lifts to street level.
Toilet facilities
There are no longer any council-operated public toilets in Newcastle. There are toilets at Central Station and the following businesses allow non-customers to use their toilet facilities:
- Centre for Life
- City Library
- Costa Coffee (Northumberland Street)
- Discovery Museum
- Eldon Gardens Shopping Centre
- Eldon Square Shopping Centre
- Fenwick
- Grainger Market
- Great North Museum: Hancock
- John Lewis
- Laing Gallery
- McDonald’s (Northumberland Street)
- Marks and Spencer
- Newcastle Civic Centre
- The Gate
The closest to the Monument is Fenwick (a department store) but alternatives are two minutes walk away (McDonald’s, Marks and Spencer and Costa on Northumberland Street). If you need directions, ask the guy in a wheelchair (me). You can DM me at @latsot if you can’t spy me.
Thank you – live in v rural North yorks – quite a journey and I’ve so got out of habit of city driving etc. Trying to figure best way of getting there. Still undecided, but this is helpful! Delyth
Hopefully I’ll see you there. Be aware that trains seem to be running a restricted service on Sunday. I just tried to book tickets and some have been replaced by a bus service and some are not accepting seat bookings, which might be a problem for anyone who needs assistance. I think I might end up driving.
“V rural North Yorks” is where I’m from originally! I live in County Durham now, but if I can do anything to help you get there, let me know.
Thank you very much for this – see you there!
Come and say hi!