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Your Accessibility GuideNorthumbria University works with AccessAble to provide detailed accessibility information for all of our buildings and services.

AccessAble currently holds access information to over 125,000 venues across the UK, placing Northumbria University’s information on a platform used across the UK as a whole both by students and visitors. This is an unparalleled level of access information and is not available anywhere else. 

The Access Guides cover much more than just automatic doors and ramps; such as information on lighting, colour contrast, signage and background noise. Most importantly, all the details have been checked in person, so you can be sure you’ll get all the facts.

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