
This is a guide on accessing our main Truro office at 2 Princes Street and other useful information. For queries on any of our other premises, please contact us.
Parking
Because of the town centre location, we do not have our own parking. There are disabled parking spaces at the bottom of Lemon Street and in Duke Street (at the back of our building). Customers with mobility problems can also be dropped off near by using the loading bay opposite our building.
Accessing the premises
As a charity organisation the CRCC are committed to providing services that are accessible to all.
Since moving into our head office in Truro, in 2008, we have been working towards improving access to the building wherever we can. We have now been successful in acquiring equipment to enable full wheelchair access to our office and this is readily available.
However, we regret that we do not currently have wheelchair accessible toilet facilities. It is our intention to provide these facilities in the future, if it is possible and we are currently in the process of applying for planning permission. We hope that this will be successful and if we are able to gain support with the funding we will endeavour to provide these facilities as soon as we are able.
Assisted hearing facilities
We have a permanent hearing loop installed in our conference room and two portable hearing loops available for use elsewhere in the building.
Dogs
Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the building
Events
When organising events, conferences, seminars and training, the CRCC recognises the need to be inclusive and keep this in mind whenever possible.
Equal Opportunities
CRCC are working towards equal opportunities. We will strive to be fair and equal irrespective of your background or circumstances. We will always treat you with respect and dignity and only ask that you do the same.
Accessibility
CRCC has designed this website with disability legislation in mind. If you have any problem accessing information on this site, please contact us.