Practical
information to help
you plan your visits

We are happy for you to come along to
look around the Centre ahead of your
school’s / group’s visit.

School Visits Risk Assessment

We can invoice you for your booking and you can pay by BACS. Please advise when you book if we need a purchase order number from you before we generate an invoice.

Alternatively, you can pay by card by clicking the link on an invoice or by paying over the phone. Card payment is the only option for family tours.

Everything must be paid for in advance of any training courses or tours taking place.
Payment terms can be found on our invoices but please contact us if you would like more details. Once bookings are confirmed with us, cancellation charges apply if you decide not to go ahead with your booking.

Medical Forms

It is very important that you complete and return the medical form to us prior to your visit as any information on it helps us to make sure your group has a great time with us.

Provisional and Confirmed Bookings

Please contact us to make a provisional booking. We will reserve the timeslot in the diary for up to two weeks while you arrange your transport and then the booking must be confirmed by calling or emailing us. We will then issue invoices for the deposit and balance.

Arrival & Timings

Please arrive 15 minutes before the booked start time of your tour. Tours last for two hours and we suggest you allow 45 minutes for lunch.

Lunch Facilities

We have an indoor space for your class to eat packed lunches before or after your tour and there is a grassed area outside for picnicking in the better weather. Please advise when you book.

Goody Bags

Goody bags can be made up for your pupils to take home with them after their visit to us. We offer four different price options, each containing various pocket money priced items, such as pens, pencils, notepads and rubbers.

These must be ordered at least one week prior to your visit with us, so that we have time to make them before your trip takes place.

To find out more, please contact the Marketing and Bookings Officer.

Teaching Children to be Safe

Hazard Alley was the first purpose-built safety education centre in the UK, designed to give young visitors a unique interactive learning experience. Having opened in 1994, we’ve welcomed approximately half a million children.

Find out more about our work and how we can support you:

Safety Centre Charity Leaflet

PHSE Curriculum

The document below explains how a visit to Hazard Alley could help you effectively teach children about safety as part of the PSHE curriculum.

You can access the PSHE curriculum links here:

Safety Centre PSHE Association Curriculum Links