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Leeds Casino hits jackpot with movemanskg lift

A movemanSKG product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 23, 2006

To improve services for wheelchair users and people with impaired mobility, leading supplier movemanskg installed a platform lift in the Leeds Casino.

The Gala Casino in Leeds is a popular venue for people of all abilities.

With recent changes to the DDA, disabled access at the casino needed to be reviewed.

To improve services for wheelchair users and people with impaired mobility, leading supplier movemanskg installed a platform lift in the building.

Ten slot machines and seventeen table games are located in the building.

Some of the betting tables are in a raised area, and could not be accessed by people in wheelchairs.

Following changes made in the law with regards to leisure providers and disability access, the casino decided to install a platform lift.

This now takes users to the raised level, where games such as Blackjack and American Roulette can be enjoyed by everyone.

movemanskg has supplied lifts to other Gala venues so was the obvious choice with this latest application.

For the Leeds venue, a Companion Supreme lift was specified.

A free-standing unit, the lift has the capacity to carry 400kg - enough for a wheelchair user and an attendant, and travels 748mm.

Wilma Davidson, from Davidson+Company Interiors Limited was the design consultant who worked on the project.

She commented, "We have used movemanskg lifts for previous Gala installations and were very impressed with the efficiency of the units".

"With this in mind we specified movemanskg again at Leeds and have been very pleased with the lift and the installation.".

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