Access Auditing

Access Audits, physical, intellectual and virtual.

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Consider this: "A person is disabled by the environment in which they operate and not by their individual physical or intellectual limitations and difficulties".

Despite the DDA having been law for some time now, we are still finding people who require advice on access, whether for an existing venue or because they are relocating or building new ones. New developments are particularly important whilst redeveloping historic buildings and collections remains an essemtial aspect of our work. We are pleased to work with several firms of architects besides venue operators in this field. For many today, access begins through websites and an increasingly important part of our work is encouraging inclusive access - testing existing sites and working with designers from the conceptual stage, to get it right. We congratulate FWD, (formerly Wood & Wood Designs), on their new web site, launched in 2008.

Access to you and your service is vital for everyone!

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Our recent projects include work for:

Natural history Museum at Eton College, PMT,(Purcell, Miller, Triton), The Old Operating Theatre,London, Northmooor Trust, Linda Francis Designs.

For the past few years, we have been invited to work with Government run and independent museums to provide advice in several international locations including: Gothenburg, Ljubljana and Lisbon.

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Call June on 44+ (0)208 521 4325

or e-mail June Bretherton.

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