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Sir Bert Massie chairing the seminar

Opening Doors Across London

Publication launch at Sadler's Wells
Following the evaluation of our access to buildings programme by Barry Knight and his team from CENTRIS, we launched our latest publication based on its findings, Opening Doors Across London at a seminar on 3 October 2007 held at Sadler’s Wells.

Whilst the evaluation found that overall the programme had resulted in much improved access in many community buildings, it also found examples of poor access and architectural advice; poor quality building work; poor decisions about fixtures and fittings; and problems with equipment suppliers.

We found that for many people, overseeing a building project is probably something they only do once in their working lives (and it was probably never in their job description in the first place!) and it can all be at best daunting, at worst, nightmarish. Having the builders in at work is like having the builders in at home, only increase the stress levels by 1,000 times. Everyone experiences a similar learning curve and many people encounter similar issues. Whilst there are plenty of good access and design guides out there, we felt there was a gap in the market for a publication that captured some of that learning.

Chaired by Sir Bert Massie CBE, the seminar was an opportunity to, not only launch our publication, but also promote some of the other initiatives the Trust is involved in to help the third sector in London with manage their buildings. There was a lively discussion panel with Wai-Mei Chan from the Centre for Accessible Environments whose post we fund; Jo Taylor from the Ethical Property Foundation where we fund an adviser for community groups in London; the environmentalist, Donnachadh McCarthy who is undertaking eco audits on behalf the Trust; and Mark Parker Head of Development at bassac, an umbrella body of community centres and social centres in the UK, and a key partner of the ‘Every Action Counts’ initiative.

The key messages of the afternoon included:

The full version of the publication, including a song you can sing to the builders when you get them in, can be downloaded by clicking on the following link:  Opening Doors Across London

A summary of the publication can be found in the second edition of The Knowledge, Learning from London which can be downloaded by clicking on the following link:  The Knowledge - Issue 2

30 October 2007