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Access Officer (Camden Council Building Control Section)

Pancras SquareLondonN1C 4AG
Provides advice on issues relating to access for disabled people to premises and the built environment, the Building Regulations Part M, best practice guidelines and the Equalities Act 2010 (previously the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2004). Does not deal with parking, blue badges or…

Attitude Is Everything Project

(Formerly part of Artsline)
54 Chalton StreetLondonNW1 1HS
Campaigns to improve deaf and disabled people’s access to live music. Manages a Charter of Best Practice for music venues, clubs and festivals, which recommends a range of improvements to remove physical and attitudinal barriers to access. Offers disability equality training to venues. An information…
020 7383 7979

Building Control (Camden Council)

2nd FloorPancras SquareLondonN1C 4AG
Ensures that all building work, both public and private sector, meets the requirements of the Building Regulations. These include structural and fire safety, thermal and sound insulation, drainage, and access and facilities for disabled people. Also deals with reports of dangerous structures. This is during…

Safe and Happy Older People and Parents With Pushchairs

(SHOPPP)
Webheath208 Palmerston RoadLondonNW6 2JU
Caversham Elder Persons' Organisation contact Mrs Wendy Munro, c/o Kentish Town Community Centre, Willingham Tenants Hall, Willingham Close, London NW5 2UY. Campaign promoting better access in local retail outlets, safer neighbourhoods and retail premises.
020 7624 8818
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