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The London Borough of Redbridge has stated its intention to withdraw funding from Redbridge Disability Association. To view further details about the campaign and to sign the petition, follow the link above.
The Chichester Access Group is campaigning for the Approved Document M to be amended, following its conclusion that the standards for accessible toilets detailed in the Document do not meet the requirements of enough disabled people.
Joint campaign to ensure manufactured goods' accessibility
Changing Places campaign
The Action for Access campaign is run by Leonard Cheshire Disability, and involves people surveying their local services to create a catalogue of access surveys in the UK.
Further to the letter from Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Transport Secretary Philip Hammond the Essex Access Forum has launched a campaign against 'A' boards in the street, which present an obstacle to disabled people.
The charity Guide Dogs has launched a campaign named Streets Ahead. This campaign aims to improve streetscapes and, in particular, to make them more accessible for visually impaired people.
The Northern Irish group Disability Action has been informed that the funding for their Access Service is to be substantially cut, threatening their continued scrutiny of planning applications.
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