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Disabled Peoples Organisations Sign Open Letter To PM Calling For Accessible Transport

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This month, Stephen Brookes, Transport Policy Adviser at Disability Rights UK, took part in a vital collaboration with various Disabled Peoples Organisations, sending a letter to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Transport. This joint effort, which expressed critiques of the UK’s public transport systems, emphasised the importance of collective action in advocating […]

How to facilitate inclusive Electric Vehicle Charging Points

A black electric vehicle as seen from behind with its fuel cap open. The vehicle is plugged into an Electric Vehicle charging point in a parking lot. Behind the car are palm trees.

With the end of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid vehicle sales set for 2035, the importance of accessibility in the transition to electric vehicles cannot be overstated. The forecast of 2.7 million disabled drivers and passengers in the UK highlights the need for inclusive solutions in our transportation systems. Electric Vehicles (EVs) are considered a […]

The Accidental Accessibility of Luxury Residential Developments

A photograph of a luxury apartment poolside area in a city featuring outdoor deck chair seating.

In the luxury residential sector, developers often focus on creating spaces that exude elegance and exclusivity. However, many of the high-end features marketed to appeal to the desire for convenience—such as seamless flooring transitions, wide corridors, and automated systems—are, in fact, cornerstones of accessible design. While accessibility isn’t always the focus, luxury developers often demonstrate […]

Approved Document M updated to include Changing Places and Sanitary Provisions

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Approved Document M Volume 2: Buildings other than Dwellings, is one of the foundational documents in England for architectural accessibility and inclusion within built environments. So much so that it is one of the main documents our team of access auditors refer to when out on the job delivering our consultancy services. Recently, His Majesty’s […]

Why Accessibility Needs to Be Part of Your Branding Strategy

A photo of a young smiling woman in a wheelchair being passed bags of clothing purchases from a shopkeeper in a retail store.

Let’s talk about something that often gets overlooked when it comes to branding: accessibility. Sure, we all know it’s important to have an inclusive brand, but how many of us really think about making sure our brand names, product categories, and even the way we organise our stores are accessible to everyone—including people who are […]

Wroxeter Roman City – Accessible Media

A wide shot photograph of the Old Work, an incomplete wall structure which are part of the sole remains of a former Roman City in Wroxeter, England.

Direct Access has provided print and digital accessible media to increase inclusivity for English heritage visitors and staff at the historic Viroconium Cornoviorum, the final remains of a Roman period city within the village of Wroxeter. At its peak, Viroconium Cornoviorum is estimated to have been the 4th-largest Roman settlement in Britain, a civitas with a population of more […]