The note isn't the same size as the old fiver either, just to add to my prev
message.
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Peter Beasley
Sent: 23 September 2016 11:23
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: New 5 pound note
They won't be the same size.
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From: Paul Benson
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 4:26 AM
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: New 5 pound note
Hello Clive, Eleanor and all,
Please, can someone with knowledge confirm what I heard off-list?
The suggestion is that all denominations of the plastic notes will be the same
size. The distinguishing features will be variations on the theme of tactile
markings as described below. Surely these markings seem destined to become less
distinguishable as time and grime accumulate. Should this come to pass perhaps
this useful strategy could be adopted wherever possible?
Demand only £10 notes when withdrawing money from a financial outlet. Any
change can then only have a single £5 note in it, which must then be stored in
a separate place, perhaps a purse dedicated solely for storing proffered fivers.
One can imagine a panel of reasonably healthy and intellectually aware blind
individuals declaring such notes as easy to identify. But then again is not
selection onto such panels rather dependent on being, "confident and
competent", in the first place? A case of, "Well they would, wouldn't they?"
Paul Benson.
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: New 5 pound note
Hi Eleanor,
I've had a feel of one of these too.
From my point of view, I don't have too much difficulty with it. I can feel the
disc in one corner, and the slightly raised 5 in the other. It does feel a
little like a receipt if I hold it by the middle of the note, but it has a much
rougher surface all around the outside of the note, at least on one side. If in
toubt, run yournail around the perimeter of the note.
However, I would say that these tactile features that distinguish the note from
paper are quite subtle, and I do wonder how easy it will be for someone to
handle with confidence if, for example, they have limited sensitivity in
their hands, caused by diabetes, like their vision impairment. I'd like to
hear from someone who is blind and has diabetes how they feel they'll be able
to cope with it.
Best,
Clive
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Eleanor burke
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 11:32 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] New 5 pound note
I have had an opportunity to look at and feel this new 5 pound note today. I
have some residual vision, however,l however, I find it very difficult to
believe that there has been input from organisations for the blind in relation
to the design of this note. there has been some discussion on list about the
note and all I can say is I will do my best to avoid having such a note in my
purse! let's hope that when the new £10 note comes in in 2017 that it will be
more user friendly to visually impaired and blind people.
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