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Accessibility for People with Disabilities in Listed Buildings
6.18NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
The Department recognises the importance of allowing people with disabilities dignified and easy access to and within listed buildings. If access requirements are treated in an integrated and systemat
accessibilityconservationbuilt-heritageTraffic Management in Historic Areas
A7NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
The Department has the flexibility to use a wide variety of traffic-calming measures, in addition to road humps, to constrain vehicle speeds. These include chicanes, build-outs, pinch points and rumbl
conservationsite-planningaccessibilityRamps 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
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