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If you are erecting, extending or altering a building, other than a dwelling, you should be making provision for access and facilities for people with disabilities as part of the development.
It is a legal requirement under the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act, 1970, that buildings to which the public are admitted, places of employment and education, should be accessible to disabled people and that sanitary conveniences and suitable parking facilities should be provided when reasonable and practicable. These requirements are reinforced by the Disabled Persons Act 1981.
Access for people with disabilities can be a material consideration in dealing with planning applications. There are also minimum requirements on access and facilities for disabled people that have to be met under the Building Regulations.
The Council has adopted a policy to improve access in Spelthorne. It will therefore be looking carefully at applications to ensure that suitable provision is made.
This leaflet highlights some of the main aspects of developments where provision for people with disabilities should be made. However, it is NOT a statement of all requirements and your attention is also drawn to the sources of further information at the end of the leaflet for more detailed guidance.
General Requirements
People's requirements vary according to the type of disability:
Blind or Partially Sighted
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Wheelchair Users
Ambulant Disabled
(able to walk but dependent on artificial aids or restricted to a very limited range)
Some Specific Requirements
Entrances
Inside the Building
Outside the Building
Controls and Signs
Other requirements
Particular types of buildings and facilities have special requirements, e.g. shops, hotels, restaurants, premises with audience seating, cash dispensers. See 'Information and Advice' for further guidance.
Information and Advice
More detailed guidance on making provision for disabled people in developments is contained in the Council's publication - "Access for Disabled People: Guidance Notes" (Revised June 1992). This also contains a statement of Council policy on access for disabled people. It is available, free of charge, from the address below.
The Council has designated an "Access Officer" who can give advice on all aspects of provision for disabled people. Contact the Planning Section for more information.
Additionally, detailed advice on requirements under the Building Regulations can be obtained from the Chief Building Control Surveyor, Ken Saunders, on 01784 446371.

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