Disabled Access Lifts by Terry Lifts

A range of access lifts for disabled users.

 
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Case Studies

Terry Concerto GS at The Oldershaw School

Terry Concert GS at The Oldershaw School

Established in 1920 The Oldershaw School serves the Wallasey area of the Wirral, Merseyside. The sixth form block was recently demolished and rebuilt so as to cope with the demands of the expanding student numbers and provide the very latest in facilities. With this in mind they have fitted a Concerto GS Vertical Access Platform Lift to ensure that the school meets all the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act.

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Terry S7 at Howardian Community Education Centre

Terry S7 Howardian Community Education Centre

Originally a Secondary School, the Howardian Community Education Centre in Cardiff, Wales had 2 twenty year old plus wheelchair stairlifts that were badly in need of replacement in order that all of the centres facilities along one of the main corridors could be accessed by wheelchair users.

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Terry Concerto at Snibston Discovery Museum

Terry Concert at Snibston Discovery Museum

Built on the site of a former colliery in 1992, this thriving local museum needed room to expand and having a mezzanine floor recently installed above their entrance hall gave the museum a flexible space that can be used for offices, catering or exhibitions. However, access for semi-ambulant and wheelchair users could only be gained with the use of a vertical platform lift.

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Terry Melody 1 at The Pound Arts Centre

Terry Melody 1 at The Pound Arts Centre

North Wiltshire District Council needed to provide access to the outside cafe at the beautiful Grade II listed building The Pound Arts Centre. Thre was also a requirement to provide an additional emergency exit for wheelchair users.

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Terry Melody 1 at Northampton Museum

Terry Melody 1 at Northampton Museum

 

Northampton Borough Council needed an urgent turnkey solution to replace an obsolete lift in the busy Northampton Central Museum. The site was in constant use with a short 4 day window of opportunity for the change being identified between exhibitions. More>>


Terry Melody 2 at Fit City

Terry Melody 2 at Fit City

 

A major £3.6 million program of refurbishment at Leisure facility Fit City in Worsley, Salford.

As part of the refurbishment scheme, to meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act disabled access was needed from the mezzanine floor behind the renovated reception area to the fitness suite on the lower floor.

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Terry Melody 2 at Leigh Bowling CLub

Terry Melody 2 at Leigh Bowling CLub

Leigh Bowling Club's building could only be accessed by a number of steps and to meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act the club needed to make alternative access arrangements for its less physically able members. The lift travel height of 1600mm meant that a ramp would not be a practical option. However, the landing not only provided access to the main entrance but also the route for the emergency exit door.

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Terry Melody 2 and S7 at Durham Cathedral

Terry Melody 2 at Durham Cathedral

An icon of North East England, Durham Cathedral is renowned as the greatest Norman building in England and receives 600,000 visitors each year. The Cathedral needed to meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) by providing access for wheelchair users and the less mobile to Monks' Dormitory, accessed by a steep staircase.

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