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The UK’s top accessible venues to visit in 2020

Euan's Guide has awarded eight accessible venues across the UK for their outstanding access and support for disabled visitors. Read…

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Travel & Holidays

From cruises to hotels – travelling alone with a disability can be possible

Are you disabled and keen to travel alone but scared to do so? Simon Stevens, who has cerebral palsy, has…

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Accessible and dog-friendly Norfolk cottage

If you're looking for a holiday in the UK this autumn, take a look at this accessible cottage in Norfolk…

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Travel & Holidays

Disability Horizons survey reveals how airlines and airports need to improve for disabled passengers

64% of the 265 disabled people we spoke to found it difficult to locate information about flying as a disabled…

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Disabled-friendly group holidays in accessible Tenerife 

Have you ever been to Tenerife or on a disabled-friendly group holiday? Find out why accessible Tenerife is a great…

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Changing Places toilets to be installed at 22 service stations across England

Nearly two dozen Changing Places toilets will be installed at motorway service station across England, benefiting 250,000 disabled people.

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Banning pavement parking could give freedom to disabled pedestrians

MPs have proposed plans to have an outright ban on pavement parking in England, which could better enable disabled people…

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Travel & Holidays

Top 5 mobility aids to rent for your next holiday

Travelling soon and worried about bringing your mobility aids along, such as a ramp, hoist and bath aids? Skip the…

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Escape to the sunshine in accessible Pula and Istria in Croatia

Planning a holiday to enjoy some sunshine this winter but need somewhere that's wheelchair accessible? Surprisingly accessible Pula and Istria…

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Samantha Renke: why I love London’s South Bank for accessibility

Disabled actress and activist Samantha Renke loves London's South Bank, both for its culture and accessibility. Discover her South Bank…

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