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| One star: |
Acceptable - to achieve this grade, the Park must be clean with good standards
of maintenance and customer care. |
| Two stars: |
Good - all the above points plus an improved level of landscaping, lighting,
refuse disposal and maintenance. May be les expensive than more highly rated
Parks. |
| Three stars: |
Very good - most Parks fall within this category; three stars represent
the industry standard. The range of facilities provided may vary from Park
to Park, but they will be of a very good standard and will be well maintained.
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| Fours stars: |
Excellent quality will be found at this level. You can expect careful
attention to detail in the provision of all services and facilities. Four
star Parks rank among the industry's best. |
| Five stars: |
Exceptional quality standards can be expected from Parks with this grading.
Highest levels of customer care will be provided. All facilities will be
maintained in pristine condition in attractive surroundings. |
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Disabled Access
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Typically suitable for a person with sufficient mobility to climb a flight
of steps but would benefit from fixtures and fittings to aid balance. |
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Typically suitable for a person with restricted walking ability and for
those that may need to use a wheelchair some of the time. |
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Typically suitable for a person who depends on the use of a wheelchair
and transfers unaided to and from a wheelchair in a seated position. |
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Typically suitable for a person who depends on the use of a wheelchair
and transfers to and from the wheelchair in a seated position. They also
require personal/mechanical assistance to aid transfer, (e.g. carer/hoist).
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Minimum entry requirements to meet the national accessible standard for
visually impaired guests. |
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Recommended (Best Practice) additional requirements to meet the national
accessible standard for visually impaired guests. |
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Minimum entry requirements to meet the national accessible standard for
guests with hearing impairment, from mild hearing loss to profoundly deaf. |
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Recommended (Best Practice) additional requirements to meet the national
accessible standard for guests with hearing impairment, from mild hearing
loss to profoundly deaf. |
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