Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton
The Fleet Air Arm Museum - represents the flying arm of the Royal Navy. It is the worlds second largest naval aviation museum.
Being a major tourist attraction, meeting disability standards, regarding accessibilty for all (including the hearing impaired)
throughout the museum was important.
Read how we helped improve the experiences of hearing impaired visitors
University Centre (UCY), Yeovil
The University Centre is a small institution, working in partnership with Bournemouth, UWE Universities and Yeovil College.
To meet legislative requirements and improve accessibility for hearing impaired students, Gordon Morris Ltd was chosen
to survey, report and complete any necessary work to meet governmental standards.
Read more about the UCY installation
deafPLUS, Bath
deafPLUS is a registered medium-sized charity and company limited by guarantee, working to encourage integration and equality
between deaf and hearing people in all areas of life. Bath centre manager David Harris chose Gordon Morris Ltd
because of the recommendations he had received from colleagues within the organisation.
Read more about the deafPLUS installation
South Somerset District Council
SSDC is a local authority and offers a range of services from its buildings in Yeovil. Rooms are often used for private and confidential meetings and have to be accessible to all members of the community.
Read what they had to say about us
City Lit, London
City Lit is the largest adult education centre in Europe. Over 27,000 adult learners make use of this incredible resource each year.
Always innovative, City Lit continues to develop new educational initiatives, being the first place to provide training for adult education
teachers, the first to offer Access courses to higher education and to provide post-school education for deaf students.
Here you can read how we have been involved
Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire
This National Trust site is a beautiful Tudor Hall, boasting intricate and antiquated architecture. Property Manager David Watts was referred to Gordon Morris Ltd. to help him with his problems catering for visitors with hearing impairment, and other disabilities, whilst on guided tours. The Touring Guide System proved to be the ideal solution.
Read more about Little Moreton Hall
Adult Learning & Leisure
As a division of Somerset County Council, Adult Learning & Leisure offers a range of flexible opportunities for education and affordable leisure across the county. They provide courses and activities designed to meet the needs and aspirations of all sectors of the community, from holiday play schemes for children, to challenging educational qualifications for adults. We at Gordon Morris helped them in developing their system through professional advice and installation services.
Read the Adult Learning & Leisure study
Bath Spa University
The Challenge: To meet legislative requirements and improve accessibility for hearing impaired students. The Solution: A range of induction loop and infrared systems from Gordon Morris Ltd. The Benefits: Improved accessibility for hearing impaired students.
Read how we have helped them meet current government standards
St. Leonards Church, Butleigh
Many churches face a challenge in bringing their facilities up to date. On one hand, they need to maximise participation and strive to better serve the needs of the local community. Yet also they are guardians of our heritage and must be sure not to compromise the atmosphere and history that make these buildings special. Gordon Morris Ltd helped St. Leonard’s Church to manage this balancing act.
View the St. Leonards Church installation
Rex Cinema, Wareham
The Rex is a local cinema in a small seaside town in Dorset. It has served as a centre for various forms of entertainment since it was built in 1889 and first became a cinema in 1920. To help the building meet the needs of an aging core audience and to meet new disability access guidelines, the management staff at the cinema worked with Gordon Morris Limited to install an induction loop. This had to work in conjunction with the cinema’s sound system to ensure the soundtrack from films could be heard clearly by everyone in the 130 seat auditorium.
Find out more about the Rex Cinema project
Sedgemoor Council
The Challenge: To improve accessibility and quality of sound in council meeting room. The Solution: State-of-the-art congress, PA and induction loop systems from Gordon Morris Ltd. The Benefits: Increased use of room and better access for users.
Find out more on the Sedgemoor Council assignment
Adult Social Care, Learning & Development
Tim Luxton is a hearing aid user and manager of the Adult Social Care Learning & Development team within the Community Directorate. Tim approached Gordon Morris Ltd regarding a system that would benefit a hearing impaired person in meetings and conference situations. Portability was of utmost importance and infrared systems were explored initially.
See what system met Tim Luxton's needs
Woolstore Theatre, Codford
The Woolstore Country Theatre serves the village of Codford in Wiltshire and surrounding communities. As a registered charity promoting theatrical activities the venue offers seating and facilities for over one hundred people, including a bar and coffee room. Having a significant number of regular visitors with hearing impairments, the team at the Woolstore decided it was important to provide adequate facilities to meet their needs.
Find out more about the Woolstore Theatre setup
If you have had a positive experience at any of the mentioned places, or at another location, then let us know, and tell us how you feel the Gordon Morris fitted system made a difference.
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