Gloucester Cathedral Welcomes Disabled Visitors 09. 08. 2009
Two Hiro 320 Inclined Platform lifts have been installed at Gloucester cathedral.
The platform lifts, part of Public Access Limited’s extensive range of access lifts specifically designed for use by disabled people and to help to meet the requirements of Disability Discrimination Act, Part ‘M’ and Part ‘S’ of The Building Regulations, are located in the North Transept and South Ambulatory.
Both lifts have been powder coat painted in order to blend in with the surroundings and appear as unobtrusive as possible.
Speak to Public Access about any of our services including Platform Lifts, Passenger Lifts, Stair Lifts, Goods lifts or Door Automation.
More in this section:
- The Goodsmaster Goods Lift
- Goods Lifts - Making The Workplace Safer
- Passenger lift design safety
- The benefits of using commercial goods lifts
- Modern passenger and platform lifts in buildings
- Dumbwaiter Lifts
- Public Transport Still Not Good Enough
- New Development In Norway for Hotel and Conference Facilities
- Disability Convention Held in Dhaka
- Vehicle Insurance Companies Under Fire
- Survey Reveals Legislation Not Working
- Public Access at the Palace
- Gloucester Cathedral Welcomes Disabled Visitors
- Public Access at the BBC
- Platform Lift Installation - Lom Bok
- Worlds Tallest Skyscaper to Open 2009
- Platform Lift Design First
- Public Access Continue to Expand
- Lift Services for the Public and Commercial Sectors
- Hiro 320 installation
- Disability access
- Lift Services for the Public and Commercial Sectors
- Government Funding to Help Disabled Youngsters
