Can you help us shape the future of Euan’s Guide tech?
We’re always looking at how we can make Euan’s Guide better, and we believe that involving our own community is a great place to start. We’re looking for some of our users to share their thoughts about our website and further developments, so we can ensure Euan’s Guide continues to be a useful and trusted source of disabled access information....
Motability Operations - The Big Event is coming to Edinburgh this September!
There are just a few days until The Big Event by Motability Operations and we really hope we’ll see you at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 September.
We’ll be there to tell people what it is we do here at Euan’s Guide, from our disabled access review website www. EuansGuide. com to our Red Cord Card scheme a...
We really enjoyed being interviewed for the latest episode of The Scotman’s Sustainable Scotland podcast, which has been produced in partnership with Motability Operations, the company that runs the Motability car, powered wheelchair and scooter scheme.
We were in conversation with the CEO of Motability Operations, Andrew Miller. The episode c...
On International Day of Charity we’d like to take the opportunity to remind our friends and followers that we’re a small charity. We rely on voluntary income so we can continue our work in making it easier, safer and more rewarding for disabled people to find and visit accessible places.
Many people don’t actually know we’re a charity, so tod...
Will we see you at the See Hear Fest on Friday 1 September in Edinburgh?
See Hear Fest is organised by Edinburgh City Council and Edinburgh Health and Social CarePartnership. It’s open to everyone, and all are welcome to attend. Head along to this free event to findout more about sensory loss, whether you’re an individual or someone’s family,...
Welcome to the August Review Roundup a summary of some of the inspiring reviews that we have received this month from our amazing reviewers. We would like to start with a huge thank you to everyone who submitted a review this month. It has been one of our busiest months of the year! We couldn’t do it without you.
Places to stay We had a fiv...
We are delighted to hear that the Edinburgh Deaf Festival is back for 2023!
Edinburgh Deaf Festival is an accessible celebration of deaf culture, language and heritage. Their aim is to bring the arts to deaf audiences, giving deaf people access to festivals in a way that they haven’t had before. The festival also gives mainstream audiences the...
Accessibility at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships
The 2023 Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Cycling World Championships is, in essence, a sporting event – but when you dig a little deeper, it’s so much more than that. It’s an opportunity for everyone, whether they’re taking part or spectating, to start their own cycling journey.
From 3-13 August over 8000 elite and amateur cyclists will p...
Keep checking this page for updates on accessible performances, events and venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023.
Our office is in the heart of Edinburgh, which means we’re right on the doorstep of the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe! It’s a massive event bringing dozens of tourists and performers from across the world to Scotland’s cap...
As we reach high summer and people are thinking about going out and about exploring, maybe trying new things too, we want to bring some news of one of our own explorers. Paul, who many of you know through his support of Euan’s Guide or his exploits with Disabled Access Day, is off on a new adventure. After ten years of reviewing, talking, and s...