Today is Changing Places Awareness Day – a chance to spotlight the toilets that make a real difference to many disabled people and their families.
What is a Changing Places toilet?
Changing Places toilets are larger accessible toilets designed to meet the needs of people who need more space and equipment than a standard accessible toilet offers...
Real Reviews, Real Impact: Helping Others Find Changing Places Toilets
At Euan’s Guide, we believe that access barriers - like the lack of suitable toilet facilities - create disability, not people. That’s why we’re so passionate about highlighting venues with Changing Places toilets through our reviews.
These facilities are essential for many disabled people, and our community often tells us they’re the key to b...
Changing Places, Changing Lives: Why Changing Places Toilets Are Vital - And Still Too Rare
For most people, using a toilet on a day out is so routine it barely registers. But for thousands of disabled people and their families, the question of where - or whether - they’ll be able to go is often the deciding factor in whether they can leave the house at all.
Changing Places toilets aren’t a luxury. They are, for many, the only safe...
More Than a Partnership: Our Year with Baillie Gifford
In May 2024, Baillie Gifford chose us as their Charity of the Year. It was an exciting moment - and the start of a collaboration that would become far more than we imagined. We're so excited to say that our partnership has been shortlisted for two awards - the Charity Times Awards and Third Sector Awards for the Corporate Partnership of the Ye...
This MND Awareness Day, We Celebrate our founder, Euan MacDonald MBE
On Motor Neuron Disease Awareness Day, we honour our late founder, Euan MacDonald MBE, an incredibly special man who turned a life-changing diagnosis into a life-affirming mission to help others.
Diagnosed with MND in 2003, Euan stepped up to challenge assumptions, inspire innovation, and create tools that continue to empower thousands of disa...
In recognition of Pride Month, our Review Coordinator, Pat, shares their thoughts on the experience of being queer and disabled, and the ways in which both communities intersect.
“To be honest with you, I almost forget sometimes that it’s Pride Month and not only because I might not even realise it’s June. I’m a queer person all year round and...
Kiki MacDonald recognised in King’s Honours List 2025 for her services to disabled people and the charity sector
We’re incredibly proud to announce that our co-founder, Kiki MacDonald, has been awarded an OBE in the King’s Honours List 2025 for her services to disabled people and the charity sector.
This incredible achievement highlights Kiki’s long-standing dedication to accessibility and inclusion through her work with Euan’s Guide, alongside her late b...
This month we have a whole new selection of reviews which will inspire, and give you confidence to explore somewhere new. If you’ve been somewhere that you’ve enjoyed visiting then please don’t forget to leave a review on Euan’s Guide.
Things to see and do
Wendywoo is a new reviewer and a regular visitor to RSPB Loch Garten. In this rev...
To celebrate Volunteers’ Week 2025 at Euan’s Guide we want to recognise and celebrate the impact that volunteers have on our work to improve disabled access on a daily basis.
Our Volunteer Disabled Access Reviewers
Volunteer Reviewers help us to provide up-to-date and reliable access information to our community of disabled people and their fa...
Welcome to the May review roundup. This month we have a wide selection of reviews from our amazing communitys. Thanks to our volunteers, we can provide accurate, trusted disabled access information which to help you plan your next day out andgive you the confidence to try somewhere new.
Exploring the outdoors
We’ve e received some brillian...