Hi Vin,
You may not be able to object to the planning application (though its worth
a try), however, if this is a new build all first and second floor
facilities should be accessible via a full passenger lift under Part M of
the Building Regulations so this should get picked up when a Building
Regulations submission is made. If the applicant fails to show lift
provision at the Planning stage they may well find at Building Regulations
that they are made to install a lift which in turn could affect the Planning
Permission if for example the building is not big enough to install a lift,
this could result in the applicant having to re-apply for Planning
permission to incorporate the extra space for the lift. So, it's in their
best interests in the long run!
Louise
>From: Vin <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: GP Surgery on 1st and 2nd floors
>Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 16:35:55 +0100
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>Hi,
>could I have any thoughts please on the acceptibility of a purpose built GP
>Surgery and Health Centre where there will be no facilities on the ground
>floor. The project is part of a new shopping development and shops will be
>given priority to ground floor space so that the Surgeries of four or so
>GPs will all be sited on the first and second floors.
>Needless to say I am not happy but equally I'm not sure the Access Group
>can object on Planning grounds so I would value any observations.
>
>Vin
>
>Vin West
>Secretary, Arfon Access Group
>Glyn Dwr
>Llandwrog Uchaf
>Caernarfon
>Gwynedd
>LL54 7RA
>
>Tel: 01286 880761
>Fax: 001775 665 2884
>Mob: 0777 153 6760
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