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Designing an accessible City


Do you need information on designing for accessibility? The City of London produces design guidance indicating the standards necessary to provide inclusive and independent access for all, including disabled people.

Now in its third edition (2006), Designing an Accessible City contains information on statutory and legal obligations relating to access for disabled people as well as outlining the City of London's planning policies on the provision of access and facilities in developments in the Square Mile. It also gives practical design guidance in the form of text and diagrams to indicate how inclusive access can be provided .

Designing an Accessible City (DAAC) is available to download below:

DAAC part one (307kb)
DAAC part two (4mb)
DAAC part three (68kb)
Addendum document to Designing an Accessible City (34kb)


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