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Soggy Brolly is an art gallery located at 20 Orr street, Queenstown. This venue can be accessed from the pathway on Orr Street. This pathway is paved and mostly even - there may be slight trip hazards in uneven pavers.
Parking
Due to road closures, parking is not available on parts of Orr Street. There is on-street parking in the streets surrounding Orr Street.
Two parking spaces marked as accessible are available on Bowes Street, at the end closest to Hunter Street. These parking spaces have standard kerbs and are limited to two-hour parking within the hours of 9am–5pm daily.
It is a 240-metre journey from these parking spaces to Soggy Brolly.
A paid West Coast Council carpark is available on Driffield Street at the bottom of Orr Street. Access to this carpark is gained by turning off Driffield Street into a side street opposite the Queenstown Library.
It is a 150-metre journey from this carpark to Soggy Brolly.
There are two accessible parking spaces in this carpark. They are positioned closest to the West Coast Wilderness Railway building.
There is a cost of $1 per hour to a maximum of $10 in this carpark. Payments can be made with cash or card using the parking meter available, or by using the EasyPark App and entering the parking area number '50001'.
This venues is accessed from the paved sidewalk, through a doorway on the far-ride of the gallery facade. This doorway is 880mm-wide with door that swings inward.
Soggy Brolly is an art gallery space with laminate light-wood flooring and white walls. The service counter in this venue is 900mm-high.
This venue will be exhibiting wall art, and sculptural pieces throughout the festival.
Toilets
There are no toilets available for use at this venue.
A close-by public accessible bathroom and seperate gendered toilets are located at the Headley Faulls Park toilet block on Sticht Street, between Orr and Cutten Streets. It is a 130-metre journey from between Soggy Brolly and this toilet.
A concrete path leads from the street directly to the entrance of the toilet block.
The accessible bathroom has a manual swing door that opens outwards. Inside the bathroom is a toilet with railing on the two closest walls, a sanitary bin, general-waste bin, sink, hand soap and paper-towel dispenser.