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Require & fund all public sector buildings to be fully wheelchair accessible

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Require and fund the renovation of all public sector buildings to be fully wheelchair accessible, so they are required to install elevators and / or wheelchair accessible ramps in all public sector buildings, including train stations and museums.

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Require & fund all public sector buildings to be fully wheelchair accessible

National

Require and fund the renovation of all public sector buildings to be fully wheelchair accessible, so they are required to install elevators and / or wheelchair accessible ramps in all public sector buildings, including train stations and museums.

National
36 reactions·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

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Reasons for3
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Members can read every reason.

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