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We are proud to have tons of reviews on our site for a variety of places here in the UK and from further afield, but we know that the sheer number of reviews can be a little daunting to begin narrowing them down to find somewhere, especially if you don’t have a location or venue already in mind. We’ve compiled a step by step guide to help you n...
Press Release: Red Cord Cards Have Made 50,000 Accessible Toilets Safer
The disabled access charity Euan’s Guide has now sent out their 50,000th Red Cord Card. These pocket-sized cards are placed on emergency red cords in accessible toilets to remind the public that, for safety reasons, these cords should hang freely all the way to the floor.
Photo of: a member of staff putting a Red Cord Card on the emergency re...
NorthLink Ferries are thought to be the first to feature Changing Places toilets onboard. The Changing Places toilets can be found on their M. V Hrossey and M. V Hjaltland vessels, with plans to expand the initiative to M. V Hamnavoe by the end of 2019.
This project is in collaboration with Transport Scotland and Promoting A More Inclusive Sco...
Ok, we’ll admit it, we’re obsessed with toilets! Our phones are full of photos of them and we talk about them on a daily basis. We know that to some people this might sound bizarre, but we also know that we are not alone. This is because having access to toilets when out and about is so important to all of us and far too often many of us are s...
August is an exciting time for events, particularly in the vibrant city of Edinburgh. We’ve brought together our top suggestions for you to plan your next adventure.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? You can find more upcoming event here.
Edinburgh Festivals
Throughout August
In August, Scotland’s capital becomes a hive of art, performance...
Written by Tina, a Euan's Guide Ambassador based in London.
On Sunday 14th July 2019, I was proud and delighted to attend Disability Pride Brighton as Euan’s Guide’s London Ambassador. I had a brilliant day, the entire event was accessible, inclusive and uplifting.
Disability Pride Brighton is an annual event which was established in 2017, in...
Welcome to the first in a series of regular guest blogs by Zoe, a Euan’s Guide Ambassador, and her assistance dog Remus. The two live in Farlie on Scotland’s West Coast and the blog will focus on Zoe’s adventures using an all terrain mobility scooter.
Part 1: A New Adventure Begins
A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to be given a Tramper sc...
Old Cathedrals and other historical buildings can often pose a problem to accessibility. Built hundreds of years before access was ever a prevalent consideration in building planning, many historic buildings don’t have the greatest disabled access. Due to their age and historical significance, many building planners for these sites have been r...
Cafés are popular amongst our reviewers and readers who are always looking for accessible new places to try out. With a range of venues available, having great disabled access can really make yours stand out to disabled people. Here are some tips for making your café more accessible.
Step free or ramp close to hand
The entrance to your café...