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Located in Tubize, Belgium, the Stade Edmond Leburton is a sports stadium with a capacity of around 8,000 spectators.

More than just a stadium, it is a veritable nerve centre for sport in Tubize:

The AFC Tubize football club is based here, playing its home matches and having set up its administrative offices here.

Other local sports teams also use it for training and competitions.

The Stade Edmond Leburton has a spacious car park with several spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility. These spaces are located right next to the entrance for easy, convenient access.

The building is easy to navigate, allowing people with reduced mobility to get around without difficulty.

A lift serves all floors of the stadium, including the sports halls. This means that people with reduced mobility can take full advantage of the sports facilities, without any constraints.

There is an adapted toilet and changing room.


Visitors in wheelchairs:

Access to the stands is facilitated by :

A lift
Reserved areas

 

Strong points

Parking
  • It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Identification
  • The building is easy to find.

Points of attention

Staff
  • There is no staff available to direct and guide.
Safety
  • The signage is not adapted and does not make it possible to orient oneself easily.

The Stade Edmond Leburton has a spacious car park with several spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility. These spaces are located right next to the entrance for easy, convenient access.

The building is easy to navigate, allowing people with reduced mobility to get around without difficulty.

A lift serves all floors of the stadium, including the sports halls. 

The adapted toilet: the grab rails are a little far from the toilet bowl.

The changing room: the changing room is a communal one, with 3 shower seats available. However, the shower button is on the back. Assistance may be required.

Access to the stands is facilitated by :

A lift
Reserved areas

 

 

Strong points

Parking
  • The reserved parking spaces are properly indicated.
  • The reserved parking spaces are sufficiently big and horizontal.
Access road from the car park
  • Most of the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Entrance
  • The building is easy to identify.
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The main entrance is accessible.
Horizontal circulation
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The width of the hallways is sufficient.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a lift.
  • A sufficiently large lift serves all the floors open to the public.
Adapted sanitary
  • The adapted toilet is easy to find.
Shower room
  • The adapted shower is equipped with a seat and grab bars.

Points of attention

Adapted sanitary
  • The toilet is not properly equipped.
Dining room
  • There is no staff available to help people sit at a table, choose, serve themselves and pay...

The Stade Edmond Leburton has a spacious car park with several spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility. These spaces are located right next to the entrance for easy, convenient access.

The building is easy to navigate, allowing people with reduced mobility to get around without difficulty.

A lift serves all floors of the stadium, including the sports halls. This means that people with reduced mobility can take full advantage of the sports facilities, without any constraints.

The adapted toilet: the grab rails are a little far from the toilet bowl.

The changing room: the changing room is a communal one, with 3 shower seats available. However, the shower button is on the back. Assistance may be required.

 

Strong points

Parking
  • The reserved parking spaces are properly indicated.
  • It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Access road from the car park
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The main entrance is accessible.
Horizontal circulation
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • Circulation is easy everywhere.
  • The width of the hallways is sufficient.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a lift.
  • A lift serves all the floors open to the public.
Adapted sanitary
  • There is a toilet with grab bars and it is easy to use.
Shower room
  • The adapted shower is equipped with a seat and grab bars.

Points of attention

Dining room
  • The staff is not available to help people sit at a table, choose, serve themselves and pay...

The Leburton stadium does not have a physical ticket office. The presence of a member of staff who can provide assistance is not guaranteed.

Strong points

Access road from the car park
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
Guide dog
  • Assistance dogs are accepted.
Horizontal circulation
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
Vertical circulation
  • A lift serves all the floors open to the public.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive and can‘t offer assistance.

The Leburton stadium does not have a physical ticket office. The presence of a member of staff who can provide assistance is not guaranteed.

The glazed areas of the building are not secure.

The building lacks contrast and colour. 

Signage is inadequate.

Strong points

Entrance
  • The entrance is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Horizontal circulation
  • The glass walls and doors are secured by a contrasting visual marking.

Points of attention

Horizontal circulation
  • The lack of contrast between the floor and the walls makes it difficult to circulate.

The Leburton stadium does not have a physical ticket office. The presence of a member of staff who can provide assistance is not guaranteed.

Signage is inadequate.

Strong points

Parking
  • The car park is freely accessible.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
Wireless
  • It is possible to connect to the mobile networks, 3G or 4G.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Light
  • The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.
Adapted sanitary
  • It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
Home
  • There is no information available in sign language.
Vertical circulation
  • It is difficult to know on which floor one is.

The Leburton stadium does not have a physical ticket office. The presence of a member of staff who can provide assistance is not guaranteed.

Signage is inadequate.

Strong points

Parking
  • The car park is freely accessible.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Light
  • The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.
Adapted sanitary
  • It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
Magnetic induction loop
  • There is no mobile induction loop.
Vertical circulation
  • It is difficult to know on which floor one is.

The Leburton stadium does not have a physical ticket office. The presence of a member of staff who can provide assistance is not guaranteed.

Signage is inadequate.

Strong points

Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
Vertical circulation
  • The lift is easy to use or staff is available to help.
  • The lighting is sufficient and continuous in the staircases.
Horizontal circulation
  • The location is well lit.
Adapted sanitary
  • The toilets are easy to find.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
Vertical circulation
  • It is difficult to know on which floor one is.
Dining room
  • The location is noisy.
  • The staff is not available to help people sit at a table, choose, serve themselves and pay...
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