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door widths, ramps and lifts. Far more people are partially sighted than blind. Far more people have
14%
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the installation of stairlifts, ramps, alternative means of access, suitable signposting, location
13%
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. This includes low curbs and access ramps for shops, some of which don’t have doors, which makes
13%
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, Walkers, Wheelchairs, Wheelchair ramps, Blood Pressure Monitors and many more.
12%
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whether it be for holiday, business or any other reason and being accessible is not just about ramps
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markets. Remember, being accessible is not just about ramps and elevators but also about hospitality
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such as accessible ramps and washrooms and flattening 121,100 square meters of walkways covered
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, number of steps, handrails and ramps. Bar & Bar Area and Dining Area/Restaurant - access to the area
11%
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, fireplaces, boat docks and jetties, ramps into lakes for swimming, saunas, and other facilities
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the accessibility including ramps and lifts. There is still a way to go. While there are now more provisions
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