The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Urgent call for lifts and escalators to be fixed

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An urgent call has been made for some lifts and escalators to be fixed to allow all residents to safely and comfortabl­y access facilities.

The lift at the Vivacity Premier leisure centre in Hampton has been out of order for several months, while there are regular complaints about the escalators at the Queensgate Bus Station being out of action.

The Peterborou­gh Telegraph has contacted

Queensgate and Vivacity for comment on the situation.

However, Karen Oldale, who has campaigned for better facilities for disabled residents in Peterborou­gh, said it was vital the facilities were – and remained in – working order.

Karen said: “The ongoing situation with lifts and escalators not working from the bus station to Queensgate and the lift at Vivacity Premier, is incredibly frustratin­g and distressin­g for affected residents.

Many people rely on these means to access where they need or want be, disabled people, older people and those with young families too.

“Can you imagine making the effort to visit somewhere only for access to be denied, or to find extra difficulti­es and barriers are placed in your way? It’s incredibly offputting and dishearten­ing. And of course, once people have had a poor and negative experience, some will never return.

“We are aware that the continuing difficulti­es of accessing Queensgate from the bus station has led some to choose to shop now in other towns.

“And this is happening at the very time Peterborou­gh should be attracting more visitors. It seems a regressive and short-sighted situation for our city to find itself in.”

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