Accessibility Information at the Northcourt LIVE
- AI Munday

- Aug 14
- 4 min read
If you are planning a show at The Northcourt LIVE in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, the most useful accessibility information is the practical detail that helps you decide whether the venue will work for you before you book. This guide focuses on the confirmed information available for the venue and explains what to check in advance with Paul Robins Promotions.
Accessibility at The Northcourt LIVE, what to know before you book
The Northcourt LIVE is a live music venue with a capacity of 200. It is primarily a standing venue, which is an important point to consider before booking if you cannot remain standing for long periods.
The confirmed accessibility information for the venue is:
Free on-site parking
Step-free access to the main public areas
Accessible toilet facilities
Staff available to assist where reasonably possible
Customers with accessibility requirements should contact Paul Robins Promotions before booking
Limited seating is available on a first come, first served basis
Seating cannot be reserved or guaranteed
Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult
That gives you the basic picture, but it is still worth checking anything that affects your visit directly before you buy tickets. If you want the official venue overview, start with the The Northcourt LIVE Venue Guide.
Parking and access to the venue
For many visitors, arrival is the part of the night that matters most. The Northcourt LIVE offers free on-site parking, which is the simplest option if you want to park close to the venue.
The venue also has step-free access to the main public areas. This is one of the key confirmed accessibility features and may help if you use a wheelchair, mobility aid, or simply want to avoid steps.
If you have any questions about access on the night, or about whether the venue layout is likely to suit your needs, the best approach is to contact Paul Robins Promotions before booking so the team can advise based on the confirmed venue setup.
Standing venue, limited seating, and what that means
A key point to understand before booking is that The Northcourt LIVE is primarily standing. With a 200-person capacity, the room is set up mainly for standing audiences rather than fixed reserved seating.
There is limited seating available, but it is offered first come, first served. It cannot be reserved or guaranteed in advance.
This matters if you know that standing for a full show may be difficult or unsuitable for you. In that situation, contact Paul Robins Promotions before booking and explain your requirements clearly. The team cannot promise seating where none is available, but they will do everything reasonably possible to accommodate individual needs.
Important: limited seating is available first come, first served and cannot be reserved or guaranteed.
That is the most practical way to think about access at a small independent live music venue. It is better to check in advance than to assume a seating arrangement will be available on the night.
Toilets, assistance, and support on the night
The venue has accessible toilet facilities, which is a confirmed part of the accessibility information for The Northcourt LIVE.
There are also staff available to assist where reasonably possible. If you need help on arrival or during the event, staff may be able to assist, but it is still best to raise accessibility requirements before booking whenever possible.
Because this is an independent venue, it is important to set expectations clearly and sensitively. Paul Robins Promotions does not offer complimentary carer tickets. As an independent 200-capacity venue, complimentary carer tickets cannot be offered. However, customers with accessibility requirements are encouraged to contact Paul Robins Promotions before booking, and the team will do everything reasonably possible to accommodate individual needs.
This approach is the best way to avoid uncertainty. If something is important to your visit, ask before you commit to the booking.
Booking tickets and contacting Paul Robins Promotions
Tickets for shows at The Northcourt LIVE should be booked through the official Paul Robins Promotions website. If you have accessibility requirements, contact the team before booking so they can help you understand what is and is not available at the venue.
A simple approach is:
Choose the event you want to attend.
Read the venue information and event details carefully.
Contact Paul Robins Promotions before booking if you have accessibility requirements.
Book through the official website once you have the information you need.
You can browse upcoming events on the official The Northcourt LIVE What's On page. For general booking information, see online ticket booking.
Visiting with younger guests
If you are attending with children, remember that under-14s must be accompanied by an adult. This is part of the venue information to keep in mind when planning your visit.
Practical accessibility summary for The Northcourt LIVE
If you want the short version, the confirmed accessibility information for The Northcourt LIVE is straightforward:
Free on-site parking is available
Step-free access is available to the main public areas
Accessible toilet facilities are available
Staff can assist where reasonably possible
Accessibility queries should be raised with Paul Robins Promotions before booking
The venue is primarily standing
Limited seating is first come, first served
Seating cannot be reserved or guaranteed
Capacity is 200
Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult
If your visit depends on any of those details, or on anything more specific, the safest step is to ask before booking. That way you can make a decision based on confirmed information rather than assumptions.
For the latest event listings and venue information, use the official The Northcourt LIVE Venue Guide and What's On page.
