Highland Children's Forum
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceSupport for childrenExtended operating hoursInclusive services
Contact Details
Phone
07********20
Website
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Address
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IV3 8DU
About
Highland Children's Forum is dedicated to supporting children in the Inverness area. The organisation is committed to providing accessible services and facilities.
The forum operates with extended hours, ensuring flexibility for families and children. Services are designed to be inclusive and accessible.
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9 pm-12 am |
| Tuesday | 12 am-5 pm, 9 pm-12 am |
| Wednesday | 12 am-5 pm, 9 pm-12 am |
| Thursday | 12 am-5 pm, 9 pm-12 am |
| Friday | 12 am-5 pm, 9 pm-12 am |
| Saturday | 12 am-5 pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
Frequently Asked Questions
What services does Highland Children's Forum offer?
Highland Children's Forum provides a range of services aimed at supporting children in the Inverness area. The services are designed to be inclusive and accessible, ensuring all children can benefit.
Is Highland Children's Forum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the forum is fully accessible for wheelchair users. It features a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance, ensuring ease of access for all visitors.
What are the operating hours of Highland Children's Forum?
Highland Children's Forum operates from 12 am to 5 pm and 9 pm to 12 am on weekdays, and from 12 am to 5 pm on Saturdays. The forum is closed on Sundays.
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