Wheelchair Access & Parking
Head to the Keele University website to download a PDF of the map showing disabled access routes.
There are various sites you can park on across campus, the locations for which you can find on the Keele Campus map. Parking is available at the Student’s Union car park (location 8), David Weatherall Building (location 44) and Plot 7 on the map.
Pay and Display parking is free over the weekend. Disabled visitors can use the designated disabled parking bays on campus free of charge; their Blue Badge must be clearly displayed inside the windscreen. However, where these bays are already in use, Blue Badge holders can park free of charge in any other available campus parking bays.
The buildings open to the public on the day will be the Students Union. the Observatory and the Sustainability hub. Information regarding the facilities inside these venues can be found on the AccessAble Keele University page.
Audio Description
Audio description is available for the following performances and workshops:
Echoes Within the Earth performances
12pm to 12.30pm & 2.30 to 3pm I Saturday 20 April
Find out more on our Programme Page.
Echoes Within the Earth Dance Workshops – ticketed activity
12.30pm to 1.15pm & 3pm to 3.45pm I Saturday 20 April
Book your place via our Eventbrite.
BSL interpretation
BSL interpretation can be requested when booking a place on one or our talks or workshops.
You will be asked whether you have any access requirements when making a booking.
Book your place and find out more on our Eventbrite.
BSL is available for the following performances and workshops:
Echoes Within the Earth performances
12pm to 12.30pm I Saturday 20 April
12.30pm I Sunday 21 April

Assistance Dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome inside the buildings on campus.
The relaxed space can be found inside the chapel, location 3 on the What on Earth?! event map.
What on Earth is Earth Day 2024?!
Earth Day happens every year on 22 April. It is a worldwide celebration that raises awareness of the importance of taking care of our environment. Earth Day also has a theme each year. This year’s theme is Planet vs. Plastics. If you want to learn more, you can visit the official Earth Day website.
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