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Report damaged pavements to the local council - broken or missing slabs, removing weeds
How to install and use tactile paving surfaces to help visually impaired and other pedestrians recognise potential hazards and other features in roads, rail and other locations.
Consultation on improving guidance on tactile paving surfaces to make designs safer and more comfortable for people with mobility issues.
Guidance for councils on the laying of commemorative stones.
The Deputy Traffic Commissioner for Eastern England's written decision for Paving Solution & Groundwork Ltd (OF2038934)
You may be able to claim compensation from the council if you've had an accident caused by a road or pavement
Report of the scoping study into the possible revision of Inclusive Mobility and Guidance on tactile paving surfaces.
This guideline was developed by the Kenya Ministry of Transport Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development
The purpose of this Manual is to provide guidance on the structural design of gravel and paved roads using the DCP-DN Design Method
Findings from research to inform updates to ‘Inclusive Mobility’ and 'Guidance on the use of tactile paving surfaces' documents.
This project evaluates unpaved road sections in selected African countries that were upgraded to a paved standard using DCP-DN method
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