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Start time10:30 (10:30am)
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Start time10:30 (10:30am)
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End time13:00 (1:00pm)
This exciting moment brings the relay to one of The Wave Project's adaptive hubs for an inclusive surfing session. Using Cerebra designed boards, this stage is targeted at giving young people with disabilities a chance to get on the water in a safe and supportive environment. The Wave Project has a range of specialist equipment to make your session as accessible as possible, such as beach access wheelchairs, transfer slings and adapted surf boards. They also have adapted wetsuits in all sizes, with additional zips in the panels to enable easier changing.
Use the code STAGE70FREE to join this stage for free, or STAGE70MEDAL to purchase a participation medal for yourself or your child.
The Wave Project deliver surf therapy and inclusive adapted surfing sessions around the country, breaking down barriers to surfing and focusing on positive social impact in the process. Click here to find out more.
Parking
There is paid parking across the road from the Blue Roundabout base and there is also underground parking.
Facilities
The hub has a small changing area with a changing table. For those with additional physical needs there is also a fully equipped Changing Places further along the promenade at St Nicholas Gardens (YO11 1NU) The access code is #10204422).
The entry fee is £15.00. This includes our fantastic Relay Your Way medal!
We also offer Relay Your Way T-Shirts, designed by 18-year-old Piper, who is hugely talented, very witty and, through her experience of being autistic and profoundly deaf, has chosen to use her talent to support Cerebra!
This is the term we use to describe the location where one relay stage ends and another begins. It is the place that you will meet the people(s) from the stage before you and the place that you will run / cycle / walk / wheel towards to meet the relay stage after yours.
The Relay Your Way Crew will be following the entire route from catching up with the relay at various points. However, they will not be at every stage. We strongly recommend that you arrange for a friend or family member to support you during your stage.
We’re keen to minimise emissions associated with the relay and we therefore recommend using low/zero carbon methods to get to and from your relay stage. To help with this, wherever possible we’ve plotted the Stage Handovers to be near public transport so that you can get to or from your stage start/end point.
If this is not an option and you are participating with others, please consider carpooling. Or even better, if you're lucky enough to have a friend/family member who has an electric car, ask them to give you a lift to and from your stage!
If you cycle to the start of your stage, we may be able to arrange for our Relay Crew to carry your bike so you can cycle home. However, we’d need to arrange this ahead of time by contacting hello@relayyourway.org
You could also make your relay stage a bigger challenge by turning around and doing it in reverse back home!
Please bring your mobile phone - the same phone number you provided during registration - as well as drinking water (in a reusable/recyclable bottle), wear suitable clothing and footwear for your stage, and sunscreen if appropriate. If participating near sunset we recommend wearing high-visibility clothing (reflective) and bringing a torch / head torch.
