Disabled people in England ‘betrayed’ by cuts to new-build accessibility targets
by Jessica Murray Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#729MR)
Campaigners decry plan to reduce requirement for improved standards from 100% down to 40% of new homes
Government plans to make huge cuts to targets for accessible new-build homes in England have been labelled a monumental reversal" by campaigners, who say disabled people have been left feeling betrayed and excluded".
In its proposals for changes to the country's planning system, the government said a minimum of 40% of new-build homes would be built to improved accessibility standards - M4(2) - which include step-free access and wider doorways and corridors.
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