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Access for disabled people (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Withdrawn, cited in regs

Abstract

Guidance on access to sports facilities for people with disabilities; covering legal requirements, design principles, adapting existing buildings, external and internal features, lifts, means of escape, changing accommodation, toilets, showers, social areas, fixtures, fittings, finishes, servicing and lighting.

Document History

Supersedes 1998 edition. Superseded by Design guidance note - Accessible Sports Facilities (Sport England, 2010).

ISBN

9781860781490

Publisher Information

Sport England

Sport England were formerly called the English Sports Council. Their aim is to create opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to play sport in every community. They publish a number of design guidance notes and technical information on all types of sports facilities.

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