Travel & Holidays

Let the Games begin!

It is Saturday 28th July 2012. The “day after the night before” when my home city of London put on…

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Wheelmap: making accessible information global

Following on from our article, Accessibility Apps, Disability Horizons speaks to Raul Krauthausen about Wheelmap, an online map where users…

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Airport provision for disabled passengers: DON’T MISS the Radio 4 interview

Today, at 12pm, Co-editor Martyn Sibley is being interviewed on Radio 4’s You and Yours programme. Following on from my…

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London underground: are portable ramps the answer?

Tomorrow sees the start of the Olympic Games in London. So, to mark the occasion we thought it would be fitting…

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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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