2015 Bath Access Audit
By Ross Atkin Associates and The Centre for Accessible Environments
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Shadowing Issues
Cognitive Impairment
Walking Difficulties
Sight Loss
Wheeled Mobility
A-boards
Bus Stops
Controlled Crossings
Tonal Contrast
Tactile Paving
Dropped Kerbs
Level Surface
Signage
Paving Quality
Footway Obstructions
Pavement Width
Pedestrianised Areas
Cyclists
Parking
09 Information and signage
Cheap St / Westgate St
Queens Square
Southgate Centre
St James Parade / Dorchester St
Consultation summary
Dropped Kerbs
Disabled people believe they can park at the end of Bath St but there are no dropped kerbs
If you don’t know where the dropped kerbs are moving around Bath can be difficult
Footway width, quality and height on Grove St mean wheelchair users need to use the road
Cobbles and lack of dropped kerbs make it difficult for scooter users at Bath St/Store St corner
Parked cars can block dropped kerbs
Lack of dropped kerbs on Terrace Walk and N Parade is putting wheelchair users in danger
Puddles can form at dropped kerbs
Steep dropped kerbs and a short crossing phase makes crossing over to Shopmobility difficult