Joining Us

There’s no need for an introduction before joining one of our Meetings. Just come along one Sunday before 10.30am and join in. You’ll find that we’re a warm and welcoming group, where a friendly welcome is always guaranteed.

Parking

The main parking area is through the gateway to the left, in the field.

There is a 'drop off' area close to the Meeting House for those who might have difficulty with the distance or negotiating the rough grass.

There is limited designated parking for disabled people adjacent to the main building. Follow the signs from the front gate. Due to the limitation of accessible parking space we request that non-disabled drivers 'drop off’ their disabled passengers and then move their vehicle into the main parking area. Thank you for your co-operation with this.

Accessibility

We are constantly trying to improve our accessibility and to identify and remove barriers that make it difficult for some of our visitors. We have had a hearing loop system installed (for those using hearing aids).  There is a single small step into the Meeting House but we have a ramp easily available if needed.  An accessible WC is available near the drop-off parking space.

Support dogs, including guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome. Please let us know if you require a quiet/secure area for your support animals during your stay here.

Disabled visitors are asked to make provision for their own support workers, including Sign Language Interpreters and PAs if required.

Designated Pathways

Not all of our designated pathways are fully accessible so please take care when negotiating these. Advice and assistance is always at hand during regular Meeting times and during other events, so please ask.

Children

People of all ages are welcome to any Meeting at Spiceland. We do not, currently, offer special provision for children but on the second Sunday of odd months (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov) our usual Sunday Meeting for Worship is replaced by All Age Worship. This is a shorter Meeting for Worship and usually involves some form of activity suitable for children, as well as some silence.