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Reference should also be made to Fact Sheet 6.5 Doors and
entrances, 6.12 Counters, 6.13
Interior fittings and 6.18 Automatic Teller Machines.
An attractive appearance is of little use if customers cannot gain access to
the shop. Easy access benefits everyone, including disabled and elderly people,
those with pushchairs and young children, and customers with bags of shopping.
Disabilities include not only limited physical mobility, but also visual and
other sensory impairments.
Good access is a material consideration in planning terms, and must comply
with current Building Regulations and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
New premises will be expected to comply with current legislation and standards
of access.
Replacement and refurbished shop fronts in existing premises should remove
or alter physical barriers that prevent disabled people gaining access.
Key features of good access are as follows:
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