Travel & Holidays

Airline accessibility: a campaign that’s taking off

24-year-old Hayleigh Barclay, who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy, talks to Disability Horizons about her airline campaign to create better access…

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Starting your own business: Huw Thomas of Promove UK

New Disability Horizons contributor, Huw Thomas, talks about his innovative new product that makes it easier for disabled passengers to…

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Accessible Vancouver

Ian Lacey has always been passionate about accessible tourism, in part because his mother is partially sighted. Here, Ian tells…

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The sights and sounds of an accessible Ireland

Kate Bennell, who is partially sighted, regularly goes on holidays in Ireland. Here, she tells Disability Horizons how her disability…

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Accessible adventures in Exmoor with the Calvert Trust

Accessible sport and leisure activities are central to Disability Horizons. With that in mind, Martyn and I were recently invited…

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Accessibility apps: what do you think?

Here at Disability Horizons, we regularly keep an eye out for any new gizmos, gadgets and apps that might help…

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Volunteering in Spain and discovering new horizons

Disability Horizons Co-Editor, Martyn Sibley, recently came back from a two month volunteering project in Aviles, Spain with the European…

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Accessible Living: giving disabled people the freedom of choice

In the third of our Nokia Accessibility technology series, new Disability Horizons contributor, Linda Barlow, talks about her new website…

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14 capitals in 14 days: the final installment

Read the final installment of amputee, Mark Pattenden, extraordinary challenge to drive through 14 capitals across Europe in 14 days in order to…

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Volunteering abroad: a catch up from Martyn Sibley

Co-Editor, Martyn Sibley, has been volunteering in Spain for nearly two months now, so we thought it was the perfect…

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