Month: November 2015
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Travel & Holidays
Escape… with Accomable
Every week, we’ll be posting a selection of holiday rentals that have been posted to our listing service, Accomable. So…
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Travel & Holidays
Disability and accessible tourism: 7 wheelchair friendly Christmas markets
The Bimblers describe themselves as the UK’s most unlikely travel bloggers. Rob together with his partner Bridget travel in a…
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Travel & Holidays
7 of America’s most wheelchair-friendly airports
Flying can be exciting, and a great start to the holiday. But the enjoyment is somewhat sucked out the plane door if you…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible Tenerife
Tenerife is situated in the Canary Islands. Some might say it is a tiny bit of land off of West…
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Lifestyle
Disability and independence: motoring and Motability
Frances Leckie, editor of Independent Living, looks at Motability, and the current situation for motorists with a disability. #DHGurus Driving…
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Travel & Holidays
Are these the most accessible, responsible accommodations in the world?
Last week Responsible Travel announced the winners of the 2015 World Responsible Tourism Awards – the culmination of a global…
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Travel & Holidays
Bhavni in Barcelona: Our Catalan Tourist Board competition winner talks to us about her first solo trip!
Earlier this year we launched a fantastic competition to win a sun-kissed trip to Barcelona, courtesy of the Catalan Tourist…
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Travel & Holidays
Disability and accessible tourism: what is accessible tourism and who cares anyway?
The Bimblers describe themselves as the UK’s most unlikely travel bloggers. Rob together with his partner Bridget travel in a…
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Travel & Holidays
The ultimate wheelchair travel guide to the Sonoma, California Area
Jeanne Allen runs the website IncredibleAccessible.com, where she frequently writes about accessibility in the Sonoma, California area. Jeanne has also…
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Lifestyle
Disability and Life: recruiting PAs
Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…
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