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March 2013 Newsletter

Universal Design for customer engagement in tourism services – Public Consultation »

The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) Access For All Standards Consultative Committee is currently working with national key players in the Tourism Sector to develop the first Irish Standard...

What are the benefits of preparing a Design and Access Statement at the beginning of a project? »

In the UK, an access statement is a mechanism used by local authorities to explain how accessibility within a scheme will be addressed, where planning permission is sought. It usually describes how...

Key elements to making public transport accessible »

On the 18th February 2013, Dublin Bus announced that the bus fleet is now 100% accessible. All buses now cater for a much wider range of users including people with mobility impairments, older people...

New Accessibility Course for Facility and Property Managers »

O’Herlihy Access Consultancy is pleased to announce that we have added a new course entitled ‘Ensuring accessibility is embedded into Facility and Property Management’ to our suite...