Dublin is a lively spot with a huge range of bars to whet your whistle in but when it comes to finding a place to suit a wheelchair, you need to look a little bit harder. Here are five of Legless In Dublin’s favourite bars to make it easier!
The Black Sheep61 Capel Street, Dublin 1
The Black Sheep is a post-work pint favourite as it has a reall...
Hello, Thomas Williams here - your intrepid guide to all things on wheels. Euan's Guide have asked me to consider my journey to their home as their next blog. What do I mean? Edinburgh of course. I visited Edinburgh this August for my annual pilgrimage to the Guardian International Television Festival - a who's who celebrity spot for those wh...
Hello, Thomas Williams here - your intrepid guide to all things by wheels. This time the Euan's Guide team have asked me to discuss how I approach accommodation at University. In order to create tips for you I went back on a trip down memory lane and visited my former academic home at the University of Bradford. Hopefully you can use my tips...
It was a few weeks before my sister was jetting off around the world on her second gap year and we wanted to spend some quality time with my mum, who has Multiple Sclerosis and has no mobility from the neck down. As a family, we've always had a pretty can do attitude to everything despite the obvious challenges (mainly because my mum does!).
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It's Tom Williams again - your intrepid guide to all things by wheels. I left you last time having just taken the no 9 bus from Green Park tube to the Royal Albert Hall. Just a quick aside - I am aware from the Transport for All website that some buses on routes 9 ( and also 15) are serviced by the Heritage Routemasters and are not accessibl...
Hello my name is Tom Williams. I am a new regular contributor to the Euan's Guide blog and will be uttering my pearls of wisdom about my life as a powerchair user as I encounter various adventures across the UK. I hope that one blog will have relevance to the next and act as a continued inspiration to disabled people as they seek out new exper...
Birding For All is a relatively young organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for birding. We have members across the world but the majority live in the UK. When we set up in 2000 it was known as the ‘disabled birders association’ but we changed the name to ‘Birding For All’ in...
VI Talk is a project run by Michael Allen and Jo Fishwick. It is aimed at anyone with a visual impairment, anyone who knows someone VI or anybody who has a connection with a charity, organisation or group that offers services or support to visually impaired people, regardless of age, background or experience.
You can find us in lots of diff...
This week we are very pleased to have a guest blog by Keara Murphy. Keara has been performing stand up since 1998 and has produced seven solo shows for the Edinburgh Fringe.
When I look for a venue to run an event I always consider if there is wheelchair access or not. My mother uses a wheelchair, I worked with wheelchair user students at Te...
Our friends at Tourism for All have recommended their top five accessible attractions. If you have been to any of these attractions, make sure you sumbit a review to Euan's Guide.
1. Eden Project - http://www. edenproject. com/
The Eden Project has won awards for its accessibility, and it’s a wonderful, year-round facility that’s packed with...