Pedestrianisation and disabled people : a study of personal mobility in Kingston town centre.
By: Gant, Robert.
Series: Disability & Society 12 (5) November 1997: 723-740.Publisher: 1997Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | MOBILITY | TOWN PLANNING | UNITED KINGDOMSummary: A survey to evaluate satisfaction amongst the elderly and disabled regarding the pedestrianised town centre of Kingston upon Thames. Pedestrianisation has clearly benefited the majority of users, but access to public and commercial buildings still presents a problem for the mobility impaired and their needs regarding toilet facilities and seating are not fully met.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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A survey to evaluate satisfaction amongst the elderly and disabled regarding the pedestrianised town centre of Kingston upon Thames. Pedestrianisation has clearly benefited the majority of users, but access to public and commercial buildings still presents a problem for the mobility impaired and their needs regarding toilet facilities and seating are not fully met.
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