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18 May 2006

Accessibility - Expert Meeting, UK Experts and Polis Partners

A special workshop for UK expert practitioners and academics in the field of accessibility and their counterparts from Europe. Hosted by BRE, Watford.

Hosted by: Building Research Establishment

Sponsored by: Building Research Establishment and SPARC

Event organisers:

Ms Verity Smith, SPARC Coordinator
Mr Steven Garvin, BRE

 

Date: 18 May 2006

Venue:

Building Research Establishment, Garston, Watford

A special workshop for UK expert practitioners and academics in the field of accessibility and their counterparts from Europe, hosted by BRE, Watford.

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