TONBRIDGE on the INTERNET

Tonbridge & Malling Access Group
The above group have kindly agreed to allow the display of their booklet details itemising the accessibility over 350 local businesses.
Available for viewing are the following pages:-

This data was collated in January 2001, and as with any such publication the information, is at least, fluid, and can change daily, more often than not, with out them or us being immediately aware of the change.  Some changes have been made in an attempt to keep it up-to-date but it is recommended that you make a telephone call prior to a visit to ensure that the details are still valid.  Obviously  both Tonbridge on the Internet and The Tonbridge & Malling Access Group are unable to be held responsible for any errors or omission in the data, which is reported here on a best effort basis.

If you become aware of any additions or changes that should be made, please contact The Tonbridge & Malling Access Group on tmag@pkshoey.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tonbridge & Malling Access Group

Group aims

i)    The principal aim of the Group is to promote equal access for disabled people to:
d)  information particularly relating to ‘a’ to ‘c’ above, in order that disabled people as far as their individual condition allows, have the same freedom of choice of activity open to the rest of the community. 

ii)  The group aims to achieve object (i) by encouraging and advising all persons responsible for places and facilities to improve access to meet the needs of all forms of disability.

 iii)  To liaise and co-operate with other organisations, including Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council, other statutory and voluntary agencies and the private sector. 

iv)   iv)    To consider the needs of disabled people in the Borough of Tonbridge & Malling, and to examine the facilities available to meet them. 

v)     v)    To promote full public awareness of the abilities of disabled people and to highlight the problems associated with disability and the rights of disabled people to be part of and not apart from society.

 

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