Accessible toilets
If you are out spending your pounds, you need to know where is accessible and where you can spend a penny.
Eccles
- Albert Edward, Church Street - Radar key
- Eccles Cross, Regent Street - Radar key
- Eccles Gateway - accessible toilet
- Eccles metrolink/bus interchange (Transport for Greater Manchester) - Radar key
- Eccles shopping precinct - Radar key
- McDonalds restaurant, West One Retail Park
- Waterside restaurant, Monton
Irlam
Railway Inn, Liverpool Road - Radar key
Peel Green
Eccles Rugby Club - Radar key
Salford
- Mothercare, West One Retail Park - Radar key
- Pendleton Gateway - accessible toilet
- Quay House Beefeater, The Quays - Radar key
- Salford Shopping City - Radar key
- Sainsbury, Regent Road - Radar key
- Salford Central Station - Radar key
- Salford City Reds Stadium - Radar key
- Salford Crescent train station - Radar key
- Salford Museum and Art Gallery - Radar key
- Salford Shopping Centre - Radar key
- Ordsall Community Cafe
- Red Cinema at The Lowry Shopping Mall
- Salford Wheelchair Centre
- The Angel Healthy Living Centre, St Philips Square, Off Chapel Street
- The Lowry Shopping Mall
Swinton
- Burrows House, 10 Priestley Road - changing places standard
- New Ellesmere, East Lancs Road - Radar key
- Swinton shopping precinct - Radar key
- Swinton Free House, Chorley Road - Radar key
- Victoria Park - Radar key
- ISIS Restaurant, Bolton Road
- Morrisons
Walkden
- Ellesmere Shopping Centre - Radar key
- Guild Hall Community Centre
- Tesco
- Walkden Gateway - accessible toilet
Worsley
- Barton Arms, Worsley - Radar key
- Millers, Quayside Close, Boothstown - Radar key
- Worsley Old Hall
- Boothstown Library
Radar keys
Radar, the disability network is a national, campaigning charity mainly known for its Radar keys.
To obtain a Radar key, contact Radar or Equipment Services:
Telephone: 0161 607 1424
Fax: 0161 607 1458
Minicom: 0161 607 1490
Email: equipment.services@salford.gov.uk
If you know of other disabled accessible toilets or places to go in and around the city, please let us know.
Fancy a trip out of the city?
The most accessible toilets are built to Changing Places standards. You can search their database for accessible toilets across the country.
This page was last updated on 15 March 2012











