Month: October 2015
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Travel & Holidays
Crossing Countries: challenging boundaries, changing lives
The Crossing Countries team has just returned from their second volunteering trip to Durban, South Africa. Crossing Countries is a…
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Travel & Holidays
Rugby World Cup: accessible London transport
With the Rugby World Cup in full swing, London’s public transport will soon be bustling with people flocking to watch…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible air travel: it’s good, but needs to be so much better
Co-editor Martyn Sibley talks about his experiences of flying with a disability and what still needs to be done to…
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Travel & Holidays
10 accessible coastal walks
Here’s an interesting fact, wherever you are in Britain, you are never more than 75 miles away from the coast!…
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Travel & Holidays
This week on Accomable…
Every week, we’ll be posting a selection of holiday rentals that have been posted to our new listing service, Accomable.…
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News
Can we stop the cavalry?
Not so long ago I read Iain Duncan Smith’s piece we’re building a welfare state that is finally fit for…
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Travel & Holidays
Access All Areas: Peak District
In our Access All Areas series of videos, Sophie Morgan and Disability Horizons Co-editor Martyn Sibley explore a range of…
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Lifestyle
Disability and life: what should I do if my PA is off sick?
Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…
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