Disabled Access in the United Kingdom
Minimum "Disabled Access" in the United Kingdom allows for only the smallest of wheelchairs and does not give access to larger wheelchairs or trolleys. The term "Disabled Access" in advertisements for... continue reading »
"I have had trouble with access when I had accidents and also when using prams and pushchairs with children - this will help not only the disabled community but new parents as well in the shopping /leisure areas"
"We run B&B accommodation and know double doors are necessary for us to take any size of wheelchair or trolley."
"It is often apparent that huge amount of money have been spent on 'disabled' amenities, only to find that it is deem useless because a hugely overpaid person has no common sense at all. I have often seen a wonderfully wide door (for example) placed up one"
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"Where access is not suitable for wide wheelchairs or trolleys, qualification of the term 'disabled access' should be required."
"Anne is a wheelchair user"
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"I think its wise to let disabled people make the choices as they know their needs more than someone not disabled."
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"Also clear pavements of cars and other vehicles would be a help"
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"Disabled access should mean disabled access for all - not just a lucky few"
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"A sensible idea, it should be implemented."
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"I have MS and use a powerchair. The vast majority of high street shops are still very difficult to access. The installation of security scanners in large stores also make access very difficult."
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