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- From: ken@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Ken Johnson)
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- Subject: Christmas Fun on Richmond Street
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- Date: 5 Jan 93 14:08:56 GMT
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- Last year fashionable Edinburgh District Council, at the expense of its
- long-suffering local ratepayers, opened the Family Advice and
- Information Resource (FAIR), an office dispensing a vital if unspecified
- service to ill-advised and uninformed families. It is housed in a shop
- on Richmond Street. Through the front window the passer-by can see two
- desks, a selection of childrens' toys, and a few leaflets of the kind
- generally seen in post offices.
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- Now, disabled people use all the shops in Richmond Street without undue
- difficulty. All the shops have identical doors. Nevertheless, a couple
- of months ago the trendy-friendly Council added at our expense a
- disabled access ramp to the front door of the Resource. This is not a
- simple unobtrusive wooden or concrete ramp, which would have been all to
- the good. It was an unpainted metal structure with three or four metres
- of perforated steel ramp and galvanised handrails picked out in red and
- black go-faster stripes, which are already starting to peel. It is
- completely out of keeping with the appearance of the rest of the
- Victorian street, taking up about half the width of the sidewalk and
- having several unguarded sharp corners between six inches and a foot off
- ground level.
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- It would have been interesting to know what the Council's decision would
- have been had a prive developer sought to place such a structure
- permanently outside his own front door. But it was certainly essential
- for those disabled people unable to overcome a six-inch step even with
- help from staff or to find identical advice and information available
- elsewhere. Doubtless they visited the office in their thousands, though
- I never saw one. Unfortunately, at Christmas the staff of FAIR erected
- a jolly Christmas tree on the ramp, thus completely obstructing the
- office doorway except to people who were determined enough, and able
- enough, to climb over it.
-
- wastefully, Ken Johnson
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