I popped down to Soho today.
An already notoriously difficult area (for its lack of dropped kerbs) has been made trickier with outdoor seating blocking pavements.
I support the hospitality sector and understand the need for outdoor seats, but please leave room for wheelies!
I fail to understand how any council (@bathnes) or maintenance contractor can consider this an acceptable state to leave a pavement. No ramp, no barriers & no alternative route.
@TheRehn@bathdigital For the final installation there is audio built in. We have been recording interviews with participants which will feature. We are still researching physical tactile maps with raised printing. As for the digital app, we plan on adding alternative screen-reader versions of the map
@TheRehn@bathdigital Glad we have the recorded videos but if there is anything I can do, run a Q&A or take questions or anything please feel free to reach out.
@TheRehn@bathdigital Hi Ruth, sorry to hear there were problems. Frustrating having to fight technology to function in the way you need. I'm sure Bath Digital will investigate, but I'll chase this up and investigate myself for future streamed events.
@Grace_Quantock I’m guessing this is using your data @wheelmap? Or consuming from the added open street map data?
I hope the amazing efforts of @wheelmap are recognised & it’s noted disabled people did not wait for Google to solve their problems, they have already been solving them themselves
I’m always surprised that the tar poop curbs are considered safe. For me I cannot use them, too steep, melted, not level & not flush. Is this helpful for you? I often see them used as temporary & quick fixes for street works which live on after #StupidCities
@GeorginaRannard I’ve been using roads with a ♿️, the only way to maintain a choice about keeping distance when people don’t. Unfortunately it means danger with cars but that’s a normal experience navigating cities. Pavements where wheelchair+person can pass with social distancing are few
Morning sunshines remember one visit outside 4 exercise. However not if you live here & you are disabled, have kids in pushchairs, have difficulty walking, you ride a bike, you have a mobility scooter or other mobility aid, etc. It makes you want to cry or swear. 🤬#shitplanning
Road works blocking dipped curb, no alternative or temporary ramps provide to get back onto pavement. Forced to use a busy road to get to next dipped curb. #StupidCities
Exhausted, child asleep on my lap & a blocked dipped curb. I don’t have the energy or willpower to take the 5 minute detour. Just sitting and waiting for them to come and move.
This feeling. #stupidcities#takingthedis