Reviewer's story: The most beautiful accessible walks for wheelchair users around England
One of our newest reviewers is Dave Jones, Director of Mobility Nationwide and a keen walker who has been writing detailed disabled access reviews of some of his favourite places to escape to in England. For Dave, it’s a case of jumping in his car and disappearing off into deer studded countryside, hushed forests and hut-lined sandy beaches. T...
Remember, remember the fifth of November…or at least that’s what they tell us! If you’re hosting an outdoor event this winter, there are quite a few other things you won’t want to forget on the night. Hosting an event outdoors can be tricky, particularly as there are lots of things you can’t constrain, including the weather. You’ll probably be...
One venue that has been receiving lots of reviews on the site is Castle Semple Visitor Centre & Country Park. While Castle Semple go out of their way to make their centre as physically accessible to as many people as possible, they also demonstrate that the small things, such as customer service, can really go a long way in making visitors...
Do you have a favourite season? Could it be the crisp and golden months of autumn? If so you’ll want to try these six totally relaxing autumnal activities before the long nights draw in.
1. Witness an early evening sunset
Autumn is nothing if not beautiful, even if it is a bit chilly! Take some time to breathe and go for a wander where the air...
Belfast Lough Sailability: it's plain sailing for disabled people
Do you love the sea? Have you ever thought about sailing? You can learn the skills behind captaining a boat and get out on the water with Belfast Lough Sailability, a charity run by volunteers who co-ordinate activities and events for disabled sailors to get behind the helm.
Belfast Lough Sailability welcomes disabled people and their families...
What a fabulous day we had at Lochore Meadows in Fife on the 26th of July. Just look at those photos - they say it all! PAMIS, Sense Scotland and RNIB had joined forces to put on a Family Fun Day for children and adults with learning disabilities / complex needs / sensory impairments.
There was something for everyone. We had adapted sailing,...
Birding For All is a relatively young organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for birding. We have members across the world but the majority live in the UK. When we set up in 2000 it was known as the ‘disabled birders association’ but we changed the name to ‘Birding For All’ in...