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On 30/09/2020 17:07, GB wrote:
On 30/09/2020 00:01, Robin wrote:
On 29/09/2020 20:55, GB wrote:
On 29/09/2020 16:09, Robin wrote:

AFAIK wheelchair access is by means of a portable ramp put over
the steps.* (There was some fuss a few years ago over the fact
they didn't remove the steps and provide level access.)

But, dozens of people work there. It must be 'accessible'. Surely?



I know of step-free access at the rear of Downing Street but I've no
idea if staff use that or what'd be involved in moving the door from
the lobby through to the rear and then to transport.* So I await with
interest Surely's response.


Indeed. And of course we don't know whether there's a little
workshop on the premises. Even so, we seem to know more than the
present government does.


I'd still like to know how the door would be moved around upright on a
trolley inside Downing Street to this "little workshop" (given the size
of the door, a space bigger than offices people fight for a share in
there).


More importantly, given there are two huge windows either side, why
reinforce the door?


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