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Free Rough Guide to Accessible Britain for Blue Badge Holders

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saltyseadog · 28/12/2009 08:58

I've just ordered my copy, so can't tell you whether it's any good or not, but hey, it's free

www.accessibleguide.co.uk/

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donkeyderby · 28/12/2009 22:58

We got this from somewhere but 'accessibility' here is mainly wheelchair accessible, not learning disability, tantrum-throwing, escape artist accessibility.

I really think it's time accessibility for disabled people gets officially redefined, especially when it comes to areas like housing. What use is a 2-bedroom flat with low kitchen surfaces and widened doors for a severely autistic individual? Off on a bit of a tangent there, but it does annoy me.

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