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Inquiry hears of ‘morally reprehensible’ plans to build inaccessible footbridge

By John Pring on 19th October 2023 Category: Transport

Inquiry hears of ‘morally reprehensible’ plans to build inaccessible footbridge
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Allowing Network Rail to build an inaccessible footbridge in north Yorkshire would set “a bad and dangerous precedent” for its plans for other parts of the country, a disabled activist has told a public inquiry. Flick Williams was one of several […]

Council attacked by MPs over blue badge security ban

By John Pring on 27th April 2023 Category: Independent Living

Council attacked by MPs over blue badge security ban
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Cross-party MPs have attacked a council that has “locked out” disabled people from its city centre by installing security barriers to guard against terror attacks. Labour and Conservative MPs criticised the discriminatory actions of York City Council, which is run by […]

Campaigner’s legal fight forces council to scrap ‘ludicrous’ pavement policy

By John Pring on 23rd February 2023 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Campaigner’s legal fight forces council to scrap ‘ludicrous’ pavement policy
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A campaigning disabled woman who found herself trapped on a pavement by café furniture has forced her local council to rewrite its “ludicrous” and unlawful licensing policy after a successful legal action. Flick Williams, a visually-impaired powerchair-user, left a shoe shop […]

Anger over ‘disgraceful’ Network Rail plan for more inaccessible footbridges

By John Pring on 16th February 2023 Category: Transport

Anger over ‘disgraceful’ Network Rail plan for more inaccessible footbridges
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The organisation that runs most of Britain’s railway infrastructure is installing more inaccessible footbridges across the country, in apparent breach of its duties under the Equality Act. Earlier this month, Network Rail – whose directors report to transport secretary Mark Harper […]

Protest ‘shows strength of feeling’ on York’s blue badge ban

By Tom McDonough on 27th October 2022 Category: Transport

Protest ‘shows strength of feeling’ on York’s blue badge ban
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By Tom McDonough A protest outside York council has been hailed as an important step in disabled people’s year-long fight against the decision to ban blue badge-holders from their city centre. Reverse the Ban, a coalition of disabled-led organisations and allies, […]

Council ‘used pandemic as Trojan horse for city centre access changes’

By Chloe Johnson on 1st July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Council ‘used pandemic as Trojan horse for city centre access changes’
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Campaigners have accused a council of using the pandemic as a “Trojan horse” to make permanent changes to the city centre that are already having a “devastating” impact on disabled people’s ability to access services, after being introduced as temporary measures. […]

Councils face calls to re-think COVID streetscape changes

By TJM on 1st October 2020 Category: Transport

Councils face calls to re-think COVID streetscape changes
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By TJM Local authorities in England and Wales are facing calls to re-think the “streetscape” changes being made in response to COVID-19, amid concerns that the new street infrastructure is making parts of towns and cities inaccessible to many disabled people. […]

Coronavirus: Disabled people face discrimination from COVID traffic schemes

By John Pring on 6th August 2020 Category: Transport

Coronavirus: Disabled people face discrimination from COVID traffic schemes
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Councils and other public bodies across England are failing to consult disabled people before approving “discriminatory” measures designed to aid social distancing and encourage cyclists and pedestrians, say campaigners. They have warned that public bodies are ignoring their duties under the […]

Historic city seeks funding for ‘unique’ driverless shuttles for disabled people

By John Pring on 9th January 2020 Category: Transport

Historic city seeks funding for ‘unique’ driverless shuttles for disabled people
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A local authority is seeking government funds for a “unique” £4 million project that would transport disabled people into the heart of a historic city via “on demand” electric, driverless shuttles. The trial would allow disabled people with blue parking badges […]

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