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Summary: A page of links to all the websites featured in Access journal. Updated for every issue.
Issue 30: Spring 2008 - Public realm and playspace
All links to articles are given in the order they appear in the magazine.
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JMU Access Partnership
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News
- Disabled access condition on flats relaxed
- BS Standard for Lifetime Homes
- The Future of Building Control
- Building Control appeal dismissed
- Access at Lockerbie station
- Top marks for tactile tram stops
- New homes "must cater for ageing"
- Appeal decision (step access to shop)
- Legislation update: Publicly Available Specification 88 Guidance
Access Websites
Featured articles
- Spotlight on: Diana Princess of Wales memorial playground
- In search of inclusive playgrounds: email publications.ndd@kids.org.uk
- Disability equality and awareness training for transport staff
- In the loop: Equal access for hearing impaired people
- Inclusive urban design: Bridging the gap between architecture and town planning in the public realm
- Linking people and place with the National Trust
- Linking people and place with the National Trust (accessible walks link)
- Report: armchair travel
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Last updated: 01/05/2008 17:26
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