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Accessible Festivals: Reading 2014

Back in August our very own Disability Horizons co-founder, Martyn Sibley, went to check out the accessibility of Reading Festival.…

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How to make your home accessible for you

From your inaccessible doorway to the kitchen surfaces out of reach, Frances Leckie from Independent Living offers her advice on…

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Bionic model: disability won’t stop Elesha Turner

Model Elesha Turner has had her leg amputated and rebuilt after developing bone cancer. But she doesn’t think of herself…

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Lily’s growing quest for adventure

Spending time on a tall ship in the South Indian seas may not sound like an obvious holiday choice for…

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Come and join us with our new hangout videos

Although we love a written article to inform and entertain our lovely audience, we – here at Disability Horizons –…

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Disabled beauty pageants: why don’t we hear about them?

Did you know that the United States has hosted beauty pageants for people with disabilities for many years? To date,…

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Inaccessible high streets: challenging the retailers

Following on from Fleur Perry’s article last week, demanding that retailers listen up and tackle the accessibility issues on our…

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Living costs: my disability shopping list

I have been what’s known as ‘disabled’ my whole life – oh, how society loves labels! I have a genetic…

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Would you consider shared home ownership with your family?

Statistics say that 1 in 5 Brits are looking at or planning to purchase a home within the next two…

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#SMAAwarenessMonth: how you can get involved

Awareness about a disability can make such a difference to people’s lives. That’s why Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK, SMA Trust and…

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