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Accessibility Planning

It is the ability to gain access to people, goods and services that defines user perceptions of transport systems but levels of access have not traditionally been measured. Unless we manage progress towards measurable accessibility aims we may find that transport investment is inconsistent with people's needs. DHC were one of the pioneers of accessibility planning and modelling within the UK. Our work reviewing accessibility measuring techniques and their application helped the Social Exclusion Unit formulate the concept of "accessibility planning". DHC have subsequently been instrumental in developing national guidance in England and Wales, and actively promote accessibility planning in Scotland.

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For further information on this topic, or to informally discuss a future project, please contact Derek Halden.

Last updated April 2006 by Tim.