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Top tips for disabled access in hotels Top tips for disabled access in hotels

Family holidays, weekend getaways, business trips and more; disabled people are an important market that all accommodation providers can be targeting with accessible booking systems, adapted rooms...

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How to make your book shop more accessible How to make your book shop more accessible

How many accessible bookshops can you think of? Based on Euan’s Guide reviews, there aren’t that many. Towering bookshelves, narrow corridors, too much clutter and steps up to the front door have...

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How to make an accessible viewing area How to make an accessible viewing area

Whether it’s a music festival, firework display, sporting event or a gig, accessible viewing areas are essential at crowded events. Used by wheelchair users, those who require a close-up view, or...

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Our Red Cord Cards in action! Our Red Cord Cards in action!

Red Cord Cards help to show the importance of leaving emergency red cords in accessible loos untied and easy to reach. The cards easily slide onto cords, and they'll stay there for all to see. He...

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How to have an accessible weekend in Dundee How to have an accessible weekend in Dundee

Last weekend, two students from Leeds travelled to Dundee for the first time to enjoy an accessible city break. We asked Hannah and Becca, who are studying a master’s degree in Disability Studies...

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A triangle of Changing Places A triangle of Changing Places

The Changing Places gap has been closed in the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle thanks to The Hepworth Wakefield’s brand-new facility that was unveiled earlier this year. There is now a Changing Place...

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