At Now That’s What I Call Autism 2025, we are committed to making the event as accessible as possible. Below, you’ll find information on public transport links, parking options, and accessibility support to help you plan your visit.
🚌 Getting Here – Public Transport & Park and Ride
The Forum, Norwich, is well-connected by public transport:
🚍 Bus Links – Norwich’s main bus routes stop within a short walk of the venue. Plan your journey via First Bus or Konectbus.
🚆 Train Services – Norwich Train Station is around a 15-minute walk away, with taxis and bus links available outside.
For those driving in, Norwich Park & Ride offers a convenient option, with services running from various locations. More details can be found at Norfolk County Council’s Park & Ride.
🚗 Parking Options
There are several parking options near The Forum:
🅿️ The Forum Car Park – On-site parking, including blue badge spaces.
🅿️ Chantry Place & St. Giles Car Parks – Nearby parking within a 5-minute walk.
🅿️ Blue Badge Parking – Dedicated spaces are available at The Forum and surrounding car parks.
Find parking locations and pricing via Norwich City Council.
♿ Accessibility Support
We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience:
✅ Step-free access throughout The Forum.
✅ Hearing loops available in panel rooms.
✅ Accessible toilets and changing facilities on-site.
Full accessibility details for the Forum can be found by clicking here
🧘 Quiet Areas & Breakout Cards
We understand that events can be overwhelming, so we have designated quiet areas for anyone who needs a calm space:
📍 Millennium Library Quiet Area – A peaceful indoor space to take a break.
📍 Quiet Area Next to the Auditorium – Close to event activities but away from crowds.
If you need to access a quiet area, our event guides can help. Breakout cards will be available from the Event Information stand next to the Maker;s Market to discreetly indicate that you need assistance finding a quiet space—just show your card to a guide, and they’ll direct you.
If you have any specific accessibility requirements, please contact us in advance at contact@norfolkautismpartnership.org.uk so we can support your visit.
We want Now That’s What I Call Autism 2025 to be welcoming for everyone. Whether you’re arriving by bus, train, car, or Park & Ride, we hope this guide helps you plan your trip. See you there! ♾️💙