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Accessible route inspected in the Novorozdil community

  • The image shows two individuals standing outdoors, both looking at their phones. One person, wearing a beige coat, is holding a stack of papers or notebooks with handwritten notes. The other, dressed in a light quilted jacket, holds a small notebook with a pen attached. Both are wearing sunglasses and appear focused. In the background, there is grass, a paved path, leafless trees, and residential buildings, suggesting a park or schoolyard setting.
  • The image shows a person in a wheelchair moving along a sloped sidewalk next to a building with large windows and a yellow-gray exterior. The individual is wearing a dark jacket and dark pants, appearing to exert effort while going uphill. The scene highlights accessibility challenges in urban environments, particularly the difficulty of maneuvering on inclined surfaces for wheelchair users.
  • The image shows three people standing outdoors on a sunny day. Two individuals on the left are holding white canes, indicating visual impairments. They are dressed in blue jackets and wearing sunglasses. On the right, a woman in a grey suit with a red top is holding a bottle of “Morshynska” water and carrying a maroon handbag. In the background, there are trees, a parked car, and residential buildings, suggesting an urban setting.
  • The image shows a group of people gathered outdoors on a paved area next to a soccer field. One participant is seated in a wheelchair, while others stand nearby, engaged in conversation or listening. In the background, there is a soccer goalpost, grassy field, buildings, and leafless trees, suggesting a colder season. The individuals are dressed in casual and semi-formal clothing, with some holding water bottles or notebooks. The scene resembles a community meeting or inclusive outdoor event.

24.03.2026

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The Novorozdil community is demonstrating how the concept of accessibility is being put into practice.

Last week, specialists from the Lviv Region Accessibility Council, together with experts, carried out an on-site inspection of the route at the invitation of the town council. This was not a formal inspection, but practical work carried out directly on site — analysing actual facilities, the environment and any issues that could still be rectified.


Community representatives, designers and experts joined the process, including Mykola Nadulichny, as well as representatives of the ‘Third After Midnight’ Museum in the Dark — Ostap Nesterovsky and Heorhiy Halas.


The participants walked the planned route together — from administrative buildings and educational institutions to public spaces. The main focus was on the basics:


accessibility of entrances


organisation of the surrounding area


sanitary and hygiene facilities


During the survey, it was possible to identify not only barriers but also typical mistakes that often arise as early as the design stage. This is precisely what allows us to avoid problems in the future.


It is also important to note that the community is already collaborating with businesses and seeking partnerships. After all, accessibility is not just the responsibility of the authorities, but a shared endeavour for everyone.


Novorozdil demonstrates that change begins where there is a willingness to assess, listen and refine solutions. This is precisely how a barrier-free environment is created.

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