Jane
you might try
'The best flooring materials for stations - Phase 1' Research Programme
Operations on the strategic rail & standards board website, or I have a
copy I can send you
and the transport for London technical guidance Carriageway & Footway
Surfaces
or the sensory trust Making Connections- A Guide to Accessible Greenspace
or BT fieldfare gives some ideas for less formal surfaces.
Regards
Dave Croft
or the transport for o
Jane Simpson wrote:
> I have been approached by a landscape architect working on an SEN
> school who is looking at the use of surfaces for various parts of the
> external environment.
>
> He is wanted to use a variety of materials which are accessible to
> people with disabilities which will allow some interest, including
> feel, sound, etc. Has anyone any information/experience of surfaces
> which move away from the norm but still provide access which might be
> considered in areas such as habitat areas and gardens.
>
> Regards Jane
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