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  1. Access Israel's 13th International Webinar on Accessible Tourism 2023

    : benefits of standardization 18:45 – Lioz Amar, Founder and CEO, Travaxy - Transforming travel sellers

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  2. Finalists Announced for European Cultural Tourism Destinations Awards 2024

    '' By Lopar Tourist Board, Island of Rab – Lopar, Croatia All finalists are invited to attend

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  3. Europe Without Barriers: Accessible Tourism Itineraries & Training (EWB)

    ://www.europewithoutbarriers.eu/en/ Coordinator: Sclerosi Multipla Italia Societià Consortile ARL - SME... (AR) - Italy Tel: + 39 393 8107100 Fax: + 39 0575 837 350 E-mail: marco.pizzio@aism.it Download

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  4. Games Without Barriers

    
Perugia 
Tel./Fax +39 075 393 621 Email: m.minuti@incipitconsulting.it

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  5. AccessibleEU Greece - Smart and Inclusive Cities: Services for All Citizens and Visitors

    & Environment Department of the OASA – Athens Urban Transport Organization - Best Practices: The recent

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  6. VisitEngland Announces 2013 Marketing Campaign to Promote Accessible Tourism

    . The total investment of the three-year campaign will be approximately £41 m including £19.8 m from the Regional Growth Fund, £9 m from VisitEngland, £12 m leveraged from the national and local tourism

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  7. Eight "Greenways" in France, Ireland, UK, Italy and Spain Receive Best Practice Awards

    ) Telephone: + 34 91 151 10 98 Email: direction@aevv-egwa.org Web: www.aevv-egwa.org

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  8. Workshop on Accessible Tourism at FITUR Tourism Fair, Spain

    - direction@aevv-egwa.org Tel: +34 91 151 10 98 PREDIF is an ENAT Member PREDIF Confederation is a non-profit, state

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  9. Greenways4tour Project

    info : Mercedes Muñoz, Directrice AEVV direction@aevv-egwa.org Tf: + 34 91 151 10 98

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  10. Designing for accessibility in Bracknell Forest (UK). Supplementary Planning Document.

    minimum standards of accessibility detailed in documents such as Part M of the Building Regulations 2004 (Approved Document M ‘Access to and use of buildings’). Planning applications will be assessed against compliance with planning policy and not compliance with Part M.

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