Welcome to the July review roundup! We’ve an exciting selection of reviews to inspire your next day out, and if you’ve been somewhere that you’d like to share, we’d love to hear about it. Write your next review today
Things to see and do
Cuilean73 visited their local cinema Highland cinema in Fort William. They had a very positive and ac...
Are supermarkets doing enough about accessible parking? DMUK’s new survey aims to find out
For many disabled people, finding an available, accessible parking bay remains a persistent challenge, and leaves people feeling at risk of being judged or harassed, particularly for people with hidden disabilities.
With little evidence of enforcement, disabled motorists sometimes feel pressured to put their personal safety at risk by challeng...
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...
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...
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...
Access Champion of the Year 2025: Euan MacDonald, MBE
We're thrilled to share that our founder, Euan MacDonald MBE, was awarded Access Champion of the Year 2025 at the Blue Badge Access Awards.
Our CEO Antonia attended the awards ceremony and was thrilled to collect this amazing glass award! We know that Euan would have loved to have been at the event last night - not for the recognition, but be...
The Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) has launched the EICC Impact Network, a new initiative designed to help conference organisers create lasting, meaningful impact that goes beyond the venue walls.
Launched on 26th March, the network is built around the five pillars of the UN Sustainable Development Goals - People, Planet, Pros...
AI is transforming the way we live, work, and access information - but is it helping disabled people, or excluding them?
New research from our 2024 Access Survey has revealed a troubling reality: AI may be shutting disabled people out rather than breaking down barriers. As part of the 10th anniversary of the UK’s largest and longest-running Access Survey, we explored disabled people’s awareness, usage, and concerns about AI’s growing role in society.
The Access...
Edinburgh launches new accessibility guide for the city
Forever Edinburgh has launched a brand-new Edinburgh: Accessible Highlights Guide in partnership with award-winning Edinburgh-based disabled access charity, Euan’s Guide.
The guide highlights Edinburgh’s leading attractions, experiences, and travel tips that provide facilities, products a...
Celebrating Excellence in Hospitality – The Cateys 2025
At Euan’s Guide, we believe that great hospitality is about more than just style and service – it’s about making everyone feel welcome, included, and valued. That’s why we’re excited to see the return of The Cateys, one of the most prestigious nights in the hospitality calendar, taking place on Monday 7 July 2025 at the JW Marriott Grosvenor Ho...