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The Nest, a pop-up venue run by YWMP, is Oxford’s first independent, inclusive music space centring young women, trans and non-binary people. The Nest has been designed as a safe, inclusive hub for people to make music, grow and connect.

The venue address is: The Nest, 33-35 Little Clarendon St, Oxford

Learn more at: https://www.ywmp.org.uk/thenest

Safer Spaces Policy at The Nest

We are so excited to welcome you at this event. We are committed to providing the safest possible space for everyone. So please take a look at the following guidelines:

  • We do not tolerate ableism, ageism, anti-semitism, classism, fatphobia, islamophobia, misogyny, queerphobia, racism, or transphobia.
  • We ask that you respect all attendees as valuable members of our shared space.
  • This is a community event; if someone feels unsafe, we will take measures to de-escalate and which may include removal.
  • Pink circle stickers will be available for audience members to wear to indicate they do not want to be photographed.

If you feel unsafe or uncomfortable, we are here to help:

  • If you feel threatened in any way, please let us know immediately: we will take measures to de-escalate and remove anyone who is causing harm.
  • During the event, we will be monitoring a designated Safety Phone: +44 7542 030532
  • If you are feeling unsafe or worried, please text, Whatsapp, or call the number and YWMP staff will support you, and will be available to privately discuss the issue, should you wish.
  • Nothing is “too small” if you are feeling unsafe – we are always here to help you. 

Accessibility at The Nest

At The Nest, our aim is to welcome everyone. We can accommodate those who may have limited eyesight, hearing and mobility in a variety of different ways. If you have any specific requests, please reach out to ask ahead of time.

Specific accessibility details for The Nest:

  • Our venue is step-free and seating can always be provided. 
  • The lighting is adjustable in cases where more or less light may be helpful.
  • We have acoustic treatment in the venue, providing a more comfortable audio experience with theatre-grade drapes around part of the space. 
  • Assistance animals are welcome in the space at all times
  • Moshing is to happen in the bigger space behind the front pillars to avoid the hazards of the pillars. We will flag this at gigs where moshing is likely to happen

A note about the toilets at the Nest

Our toilets are step-free but are not accessible by wheelchair due to building restraints. 

The nearest disabled toilets accessible to our visitors are:

The Oxford Wine Café

Opening times:

Monday – Thursday 12 – 11pm

Friday & Saturday 12 – midnight

Sunday 12 – 10pm

Wheelchair users

We have a designated (optional) area for wheelchair users attending our events, which is taped out on the dancefloor. There is a charging point for wheelchair power packs alongside our phone charging points, where there will always be a socket prioritised. 

We have partnered with Kit Mobility, a local taxi service providing transport for wheelchair/mobility scooter users within Oxfordshire. Use code “YWMP” for 15% off journeys to and from the venue. You can find out more about this service here: https://www.kitmobility.com/

COVID-19

Our venue adheres to the Oxford City Council Building Regulations (learn more). However, it has weak to moderate air ventilation, which may increase the risk of spreading airborne illnesses, including COVID-19, particularly when at full capacity. If this is a concern during your event, please ask how The Nest can assist with COVID-19 testing arrangements or mask distribution.

PEEP (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan) 

The aim of the PEEP (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan) is to give staff, audience members and artists peace of mind when using the venue. The PEEP should be written in accordance with local council guidelines to allow for help to be provided most efficiently while being tailored to an individual’s needs. PEEP forms should be treated as sensitive information, and GDPR guidelines should be adhered to when handling information. If appropriate filing systems are in place, individuals who require a PEEP form may request that their personal data be kept by the venue to ensure seamless visits. These individuals should update their PEEPS annually or sooner should their needs and requirements change. (However, the venue does not need to take responsibility for this.)  

Should any individual need help to fill in the PEEP form, the answers should be directly quoted by the individual, you may offer to read and scribe however the plan needs to be their own to ensure appropriate care and management however this can also prevent liability of care being placed on the venue if the individual cannot adhere to the plan in the case of an emergency. Should you need to offer a suggestion in the types of circumstances or help to be provided ensure these fit within the scope of what the venue can realistically and reasonably provide to discourage unrealistic requests. The document should always be signed and dated by the individual or their PA to document explicit consent to the plan. 

As a general rule of thumb, all those individuals submitting a PEEP may be eligible for a carer/PA ticket. This is ALWAYS at the discretion of the venue, and it is not a legal requirement to have carers/PA tickets available, although the willingness to provide them has been linked to an increase of those with access needs attending live events.

PEEP PDF: Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) .pdf

Google Form

We offer a limited number of free tickets for a carer or access worker if you need them. If you have a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) please feel free to send it to us. 

Quiet Spaces

If someone is feeling overstimulated, we provide a quiet space in the rehearsal room offering:

  • Cushions
  • Water
  • Noise-cancelling headphones
  • Sensory equipment
  • Pamphlets with regulating exercises

Transport & Parking information

Closest disabled parking

Attendees can use Blue Badge parking on any bays outside the venue, any resident or pay and display parking in the area. There is also no issue with Blue Badge parking on double yellow lines for up to three hours on any of the roads near the venue. 

Transport and parking information

Parking near The Nest includes free on-street options on nearby streets with time limits (free from 6.30pm), street parking in the Jericho area which can be free for up to 3 hours on some days with a ‘no return’ policy, and paid parking nearby including St Giles, Gloucester Green, Westgate, Worcester Street, and Oxpens. There are several bus stops on St Giles including Multiple bus lines stop near St Giles, including 14, 300, S1, S4, S5, and X20. There are many bike racks on Little Clarendon Street to lock up bicycles.

Photo: Helen Messenger