Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home Earns a Five-Star Disabled Access Review
Discover why Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home has earned a five-star disabled access review on Euan’s Guide! Meet Daisy, find out how we supported the home, and learn how you can help others by sharing your own accessibility reviews.
A five-star visit to Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home
We recently visited Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home to check out their disa...
Accessible science in Edinburgh: our partnership with Dynamic Earth
At Euan’s Guide, we’re committed to helping disabled people find and share accessible places to visit. Since 2021, we’ve been working with Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh’s leading science centre, to improve accessibility and create inclusive science experiences.
Our partnership began during lockdown, when we collaborated on accessible online science...
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...
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...
“I wish in most cases that they wouldn't be an afterthought”: Disabled people on media, mindsets, and the weight of being seen
Representation isn’t just about visibility - it’s about how people think, behave, and make space for others. When disabled people are misrepresented in the media, or not represented at all, it doesn’t just shape stories on screens - it shapes public attitudes in the street, in schools, in doctors’ offices, and in everyday interactions.
Our 202...
Euan's Guide Ambassador, Tina, tells us how she found the disabled access in Dublin during her visit abroad since lockdown.
Although I am still masking up as I am clinically vulnerable, I felt the time was right to push myself, renew my passport and start travelling abroad again. I decided to start with baby-step and do a short flight to Dubli...
Our Most-Reviewed Places to Stay: Accessible Accommodation
Whether you're planning for your summer break or whizzing off to a last-minute whirlwind Easter holiday, finding the right place to stay can make or break a holiday. At Euan’s Guide, we know how important it is to find somewhere that’s not just accessible but works for your needs. That’s why we’re sharing some of our most-reviewed and well-lov...
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...
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...
Thirty years after the Disability Discrimination Act, Disabled People Are Still Fighting for Equal Access
The 2024 Euan’s Guide Access Survey has uncovered an entire generation that has been failed by disabled access, despite 2025 being the 30th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and fifteen years since its replacement, the Equality Act 2010.
70% of respondents said the lack of disabled access has directly affected their goals, p...