Dear Everyone,
While we are on the subject of kitchen equipment does
anyone know were one can get cupboards which have drawers
to pull out eg for pots and pans/crockery instead of
shelves?
This is a really good network.
Best wishes,
Anthea
On Mon, 19 May 2003 09:51:08 +0100 John Gregory
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> Thanks Helen I will give them a try.
>
> John.
>
> John Gregory
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> From: helen allen
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> Subject: Re: Accessible Kitchen Equipment
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> Have you tried the Disabled Living Foundation for equipment?
> Helen Allen
> HADA
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>
> > I have been approached by a lady who is developing a
> cookery class for
> > children. She wants to know where she can obtain work
> surfaces and
> > cupboards that can be adjusted in height for disabled
> children. Does
> anyone
> > know of a supplier and/or contact details?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > John Gregory.
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