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New Platform Lift for Specialist Disabled Riding Centre

A Derbyshire Riding Centre has recently improved facilities for its disabled members and visitors with our help. We have recently completed the installation of a Prestige platform lift. This is the second time that we have supplied a wheelchair lift to a specialist disabled riding centre.

Platform lift in use at a riding schoolScropton Riding Centre is a founder member of the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA), a registered charity with more than six hundred groups. The centres aim is to give disabled people the opportunity to enjoy a positive and enjoyable form of therapy. Scropton was the first purpose built RDA centre in the country. Almost three hundred disabled riders benefit from its facilities every week. The centre relies upon charitable donations to cover the feed and grooming costs of the twenty horses and ponies stabled there. Instructors are specially trained to ensure that riders receive professional tuition, tailored to their personal needs.

The platform lift was installed to enable the riding centre to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act. At the same time, the lift had to meet the requirements of part M of the England and Wales building regulations. John Ward, Project Coordinator at the centre explains. "I had seen Movement Managements platform lifts at several other locations. I was impressed by their design and the fact that they comply with part M. When we needed to provide access for the disabled to the centre, I approached Movement Management to help us."

The lift was specified to give disabled access to the upstairs viewing gallery, some 2.57 metres above the ground level in the centres indoor riding school. It also stops at the disabled rider loading platform. From this point, a special hoist is used to help the rider on to the horse. John Ward continues. "The loading platform is only one metre above the ground. As we are no longer allowed to lift the disabled adult riders and we could not install a ramp, we are delighted that the new lift can serve the loading platform hoist, as well as the viewing gallery." To ensure sufficient clearance in front of the lift, the loading hoist had to be repositioned. We were happy to cover the cost of the modifications, in recognition of Scropton Riding Centre's charitable status. A gesture that John Ward appreciated. "Movement Management performed very well throughout the contract. We were extremely thankful for their generous gesture in paying for the work to the hoist." he said.

The Prestige is a free standing platform lift, requiring no additional supporting structure. It runs on a single phase 240 volt electricity supply and has a lifting capacity of 400kg. The lift height is limited to a maximum of nine metres. As with all our products, the Prestige complies with all relevant legislation and its platform is large enough to accommodate a wheelchair user and attendant. At Scropton, the lift is equipped with voice indication at the three levels and tactile push buttons, making it suitable for use by the visually impaired. It is also fitted with a full range of emergency escape features in the event of power failure.

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