Hi everyone I hope I have the right threat here for this question, wanted to know what you thought about shops, bars and resteraunts on higher ground like a foundation.

Since September I started going to tech / college (childcare course if you're interested) and I fell in love with the street / town it's on easy to get around and it's more or less a straight street. Everywhere you go there's somewhere to eat chinese food, mcdonalds, pizza, paninis, subway, and a cornershop sounds great right? Now these places are all on foundations or something it looks very well but no ramps :/

I'm in a wheelchair and not afraid to state this, my two favourite places to eat are restricted or off limits to me ¬_¬ one of them isn't so bad cause the counter is right at the door so the girl inside sees me and serves me asap but that's not the point :/ the law states that all newly built places must have disabled access :/ doesn't say anything about old places and listed buildings.

I wrote a letter to subway a while ago saying it was impossible for me to get to the counter on my own however i didn't sent it cause the next day there were fixtures being done (and still are) to the shop. This week I found out they replaced their 6" step with two 3" steps :/ I get the logic behind that I do! but I was there at least three times and had to deal with the problem. Surely you'd think the staff would mention they have a regular disabled customer that can't get to their counter???