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Published:
December
21,
2009
Garden
centre near Burnham-On-Sea receives accessibility award
Staff
at a garden centre near Burnham-On-Sea were celebrating today
(Monday, December 21st) after being presented with an award to
highlight the access available for less able people in its restaurant.
Sanders Garden Worlds Lemon Grove restaurant in Brent Knoll
has been recognised for its accessibility in the category for
places to eat out in the Accessible Somerset Awards 2009.
Dan Williams, manager of the restaurant, told Burnham-On-Sea.com:
"We are delighted to have been acknowledged for our restaurants
accessibility. We are proud to provide a service that everyone
can enjoy."
The award was judged by people with disabilities who went out
into the community to find out which organisations or businesses
provide the best accessibility in the Somerset area.
It was recently presented to the garden centre by the Chairman
of Sedgemoor District Council, Councillor Jane Moreton.
Cllr Moreton added: It is very important for businesses
in the county to provide excellent accessibility to people with
disabilities and I am really pleased that Sanders GardenWorld
is doing its part. The garden centres restaurant was particularly
praised for the helpfulness of the staff.
The Accessible Somerset Awards is a scheme that has been established
in partnership with Somerset County Council, Mendip District Council,
Taunton Deane Borough Council, Sedgemoor District Council, South
Somerset District Council, West Somerset Council and Compass Disability
Services.
The aim of the Awards is to raise awareness about accessibility
issues and recognise organisations that have made improvements
in providing an excellent service for disabled people.
Photographed are (left to right) Rob Vohra, Payroll Supervisor
at Sanders Garden World, and Dan Williams, Manager of the Lemon
Grove restaurant, being presented with the award to highlight
the accessibility to disabled people in the centre's restaurant
by Councillor Jane Moreton, Chairman of Sedgemoor District Council
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