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Oak Mall Greenock

Oak Mall Greenock

1A Hamilton Gate, Greenock ,
Oak Mall Facilities Toilets The Oak Mall public toilets are in Upper Clyde Square and can be reached by ramp or escalator. There are 2 disabled toilets. Baby change facilities are available in both the male and female toilets. The toilets are open from 9am until 5pm Monday to Saturday and from 12 noon until 4pm on Sundays. Outside the Centre, there are public toilets run by Inverclyde Council in Hunters Place and King Street. Car Park Oak Mall has 2 car parks; Hunters Place and King Street offering 90 car-parking spaces. *All car parks are £1 per hour for a maximum of 4 hours, thereafter a fine will be imposed by the parking company controlling the car parks. Security For your safety and security, Oak Mall is covered by a network of CCTV cameras. The malls are patrolled by fully trained security officers and first aid care is available if required. Disabled Access Oak Mall is mainly set out on one level, making it easily accessible for disabled visitors. There are 4 spaces for disabled shoppers in the Hunter Place car park and a Shopmobility unit within the Centre, in Upper Clyde Square, which offers powered and manual wheelchairs (telephone 01475 732600 for more information). Oak Mall’s public toilets are located within Upper Clyde Square and have a ramp for access. There are 2 disabled toilets and baby change facilities. Payphones 1 at Upper Clyde Square and 3 in the chicane area just outside Superdrug Shop Mobility Oak Mall’s Shopmobility unit is in Upper Clyde Square and has 4 dedicated disabled car parking spaces in the King Street car park, with a further 4 disabled spaces in the Hunter Place car park. For more information, please telephone 01475 732600 or visit www.icod.org.uk Cash Machines Cash Machines are located at; Lloyds TSB - 20 Hamilton Gate, Santander - 16-18 Hamilton Gate, M&S - 33 Hamilton Way and WH Smith - 42 Hamilton Way (Fee charged for this ATM). //- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Getting Here By Car For directions to Oak Mall, please log on to www.streetmap.co.uk, or use the AAs route planner by logging on to www.theaa.com. The Oak Mall postcode is PA15 1JW. By Bus Oak Mall can easily be seen from the bus station at Kilblain Street and is approximately a 2 minute walk. Further information can be obtained from the local bus service, operated by McGill’s Buses, for times and fares visit www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk By Train Shoppers travelling to the Centre by train can alight at either Greenock Central or Greenock West stations. As you exit Greenock Central, turn left and Oak Mall is a simple 5 minute walk away. Greenock West is approximately a 10 minute walk, via Inverkip Street. Please log on to www.streetmap.co.uk for more detailed directions. The Oak Mall postcode is PA15 1JW. Further information on train timetables can be obtained from Scotrail by calling 08457 484950 or by visiting www.firstgroup.com/scotrail By Taxi There is a taxi rank close to Oak Mall, on Kilblain Street. Oak Mall can easily be seen from the rank and is approximately a 2 minute walk.
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