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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 6: Do you agree with the proposed approach to maintaining a prosperous retail centre? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2427
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
All shops in the High street should have flat entrances and therefore be totally accessible for all customers including disabled people. Shops should not have A-boards or other obstacles outside them, restricting the safe passage of pedestrians especially Blind people. If restaurants and cafes want to have tables outside then they must have a metre high barrier, preventing blind people from walking in to them.
When market stalls are positioned in the high street it is very difficult and dangerous for blind and partiality sighted people to walk.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 8: Do you agree with the proposed approach to employment development as set out within the plan? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2428
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
With reference to employment opportunities, consideration should be given to the employment of people with disabilities. The Council does have a responsibility under the Equality Act to take the needs of disable people in to account.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 10: Do you agree with the proposed approach to residential development within Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2429
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
In section 65 you talk about new housing in the Central area. This should include housing for elderly and disabled people. I think you should also have sheltered housing and homes for elderly and disabled people. This would enable elderly and disabled people to walk to shops and take an active part in the life of their community.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 10: Do you agree with the proposed approach to residential development within Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2430
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
In paragraph 75 all student accommodation should also be made fully accessible, so that not only disabled students can live there but they can be visited by their friends and family.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 13:Do you agree with the proposed approach to open and green space provision in Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2431
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
There are many guide dog owners who live in the Southend district and close to the high street as well as many that visit the high street for shopping and holidays. Currently there is no safe free running areas for our dogs and nowhere is there an area where our dogs can go to the toilet. Up to the time when the Odeon cinema was built in Victoria Circus area, there was always some grass where our dogs could go. Although our dogs are trained to go in a gutter there are very few of these now except in a few side streets. So please plan for designated areas close to bus and train stations and to shops. You cannot complain about dog mess when no areas are provided.
When building blocks of flats and other housing this should also be provided, not only for guide dog owners but for other dog owners. Green areas should be provided with seating and shelters. The shelters to protect people from the rain and hot sun. There is no mention of Public Toilets in the document and they should be available throughout the town in shopping areas and green space areas.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 15: Do you agree with the proposed approach to landmarks / landmark buildings in Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2432
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
In paragraph 99 which refers to Landmark buildings, these buildings can help blind and partially sighted people to locate where they are, so long as they are well lit and have good colour contrast with their surroundings. Also tactile information should be given and provided. For example, a water fountain or chiming clock can help to find a building.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 17: Do you agree with the proposed approach to the management of transport, access an the public realm in Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2433
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
All pedestrian areas should be kept free of obstacles, and no cycling should be allowed in these areas. All walking areas should be well lit, and where there are seats they should be so positioned that they do not cause a hazard.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 17: Do you agree with the proposed approach to the management of transport, access an the public realm in Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2434
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
Parking should be provided for disabled drivers close to shops. There is no mention of parking for disabled people in the document.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 17: Do you agree with the proposed approach to the management of transport, access an the public realm in Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2435
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
There should be bus routes to cover all parts of the town these should be reliable, frequent, accessible and available 7 days a week and at Bank holidays. Currently there are no bus routes from Chalkwell to the Kursaal.
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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) Preferred Approach 2015
Question 18: Do you agree with the proposed approach with providing infrastructure in Southend Central Area? Please explain your answer.
Representation ID: 2436
Received: 01/03/2016
Respondent: National Federation for the Blind
There is no mention of Public toilets or day centres for disabled people.