Building Control Service
Access for disabled people
Access to Buildings
Access to buildings influences the way people live and gives
them the choice and right to equal opportunities in work, social
and educational activities.
It is important that access is considered at the earliest
possible moment and is not simply seen to be the minimum standard
needed to comply with the building regulations, but as a commitment
to provide for the needs of people using a building.
Bath & North East Somerset Council actively encourage a
high standard of accessibility and we are committed to achieving
the aim of "Good Access Benefits All".
If you require advice on the building regulations' access to
and use of buildings requirements (Approved Document M), please
contact Building Control.
Access Statements
Part M of the building regulations now requires that an access
statement is provided with an application for works to a
non-domestic building. Guidance on preparing an access statement
can be found in paragraphs 0.20 - 0.28 of
Approved Document M - Access to and use of buildings 2004
edition.
Guide to
preparing access statements. - this document can be
downloaded and used as guide for those who need to prepare an
access statement to accompany a building regulation
application.
A guide to Part M of the building regulations has been produced
by the District Surveyors Association and can be downloaded using
the following link - Guide to
Part M Access to and use of buildings This will be of
particular use to those preparing building regulation
applications.