In the report to HATOC the following section is printed ‘ Representatives of the RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) expressed support in principle for the proposed scheme. They noted that the benefits of similar schemes to blind and partially-sighted people are often significant, as the reduced traffic volumes can make residential streets significantly safer to navigate. In their opinion, these benefits generally significantly outweigh the dis-benefits arising from increased journey lengths.’
Please can you supply the following:
1) The minutes of the meeting held with the representatives of the RNIB
2) Details of actions taken regarding the RNIB checklist in
the appendix of said report where answers were not given in the report. Including impact assessment.
In response to questions 1 and 2, please find this information combined on the following Heavitree LTN (RNIB) webpage.