Our DDA Access Auditing service has underpinned the Evans Jones Access division for the last ten years. Audits are prepared in accordance with best practice and are tailored to suit clients’ specific needs.
Evans Jones does not use data capture or computerised systems as these tools don’t reflect the property portfolios’ design nuances or the test of reasonableness required by the Disability Discrimination Act (1995). Evans Jones is proud to be independent. As such, we do not act as an agent for the supply industry and we do not sell any of the products recommended in our reports.
Evans Jones Access Audit reports are not only professional but they also reflect the latest best practice advice, are objective and explain the reasons for recommendations made. Most importantly, they reflect clients’ exact needs and circumstances.
Evans Jones access audits have included public and private sector organisations, both large and small. Examples include:
- Over 40 of the biggest shopping centres in the country
- Over 100 schools, several hospitals and healthcare buildings
- 50 sites funded by the Arts Council for Wales
- A variety of tourism sites for Visit Heart of England Tourist Board including:
- Zoos
- Cathedrals
- Watermills and potteries
- The National Arboretum
- Castles
- Waterside facilities owned by British Waterways
- 250 bank premises
- Offices
- Over 150 music retail premises
For more information or a chat about any of our Access services please contact Ian Eggleton.
Access Pages
Twitter Feed
Latest Access News
- Access Audit Training 23rd and 24th November 2010
- 28 Jul ’10
- DDA Audit - HSBC Bank
- 19 May ’10
- Access Audit - Westonbirt Arboretum
- 10 May ’10
- DDA Audit - Coombe Abbey Hotel
- 4 May ’10
- Access Audit - Harvington Hall
- 26 Apr ’10
- Access Audits and changes to BS8300
- 22 Apr ’10
- DDA Audit - Black Country Living Museum
- 9 Apr ’10
- Access Audit Training 20th and 21st July 2010
- 25 Mar ’10
- Access Audit Training 2nd and 3rd March 2010
- 25 Jan ’10
- Access Audits and what to do with them?
- 19 Jan ’10


