NRM IV ACCESSIBILITY
We want NRM to be fully accessible for people with mobility needs or any other needs and have worked hard to ensure this is the case. Please find all the details below for both the march itself plus the rally on Trafalgar Square. NRM is fully family friendly and is a peaceful and lawful protest in full co-operation with the MET Police and GLA. Protests can however be noisy, so if excessive noise affects you, we recommend you bring along earplugs.
Guide dogs are welcome, but you are responsible for them and on Trafalgar Square they must be kept on a lead at all times. They should also be used to large, loud crowds. You must bring your own water for your guide dog.
Please read on for all the details and click below to Download the details in large print format.


THE MARCH
FULL ROUTE
The march Full Route begins outside Temple Underground Station and ends at Trafalgar Square.
FULL ROUTE DISTANCE: 3.54 km (2.2 miles)
For comparison, the old route for NRM I, II and III was: 3.01 km (1.9 miles)
NEAREST TUBE:
Temple Underground Station
Temple Underground Station is not suitable for Wheelchairs. If you still want to do the full route, see the TFL website below to play your journey step free.
SHORT ROUTE
The march Short Route begins at Parliament Square and ends at Trafalgar Square.
SHORT ROUTE DISTANCE: 0.95 km (0.6 miles)
For comparison, the old short route for NRM I, II and III was: 1.13 km (0.7 miles)
NEAREST TUBE:
Westminster Underground Station
Westminster tube station is considered accessible for disabled individuals. It offers step-free access from the trains to the platforms, although there is a lip on the platform. The station has three lifts connecting the platform to the outside world. Additionally, Transport for London staff are available to assist with travel plans and navigating the station.
ALL OTHER STATIONS
Please see the TFL website below for details of their network.


THE RALLY
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
NEAREST TUBE:
Charing Cross Station
Charing Cross railway station is largely step-free, offering level access to platforms 1-6 from the main concourse.
See the TFL website below for full details and assistance or to find a different station more suitable for your needs.
The march joins Trafalgar Square from Whitehall and people can disperse to where they like on Trafalgar Square to watch the rally. The stage has a huge screen above it and a big sound system, so you can see and hear from all areas of Trafalgar Square.
To avoid curbs and stairs, follow the Accessibility route from Whitehall to Trafalgar Square on the map above to the West balcony in front of the National Gallery. On this balcony, is a lift to the public toilets for access.
If you have any worries, please get in touch. We have limited spaces available in the 'backstage area' which can be allocated for people with extra or accessibility needs.
EMail: mail@marchforrejoin.co.uk