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Ramps and Access for People with Disabilities - Principles
E34NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
It is often essential for the continuing use of historic buildings that people have access to them. In many cases provision of access for people with disabilities is mandatory. Alterations to a listed
accessaccessibilitylisted-buildingDesign Considerations for Ramps at Historic Entrances
E35NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Many listed buildings have been designed to have elevated processional entrances. Often these are the most impressive elements of the entire architectural composition. In these instances the greatest
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