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  1. ENAT Brings Accessible Tourism to World Travel Market, London 2011

    ENAT Seminar, London, UK. 9 November 2011. ENAT presents a round-up of the key issues in making tourism offers accessible and inclusive for all visitors. Highlighting the latest market data... to prepare businesses with advice and know-how in the run-up to the London Olympic and Paralympic

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  2. Air Passengers' Rights: Commission sets out new guidance for airports and airlines ahead of London Paralympics

    Paralympians and spectators prepare to travel to London for the 2012 Olympic Games, the Commission has... are striving for equality in society" "This summer 4,200 athletes will be travelling to London for the biggest

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  3. ZSL London Zoo Visual Story

    Cover page of the Guide This easy-read guide was produced by Zoological Society London, London Zoo, with support from the National Autistic Society. (13 pages) Download the Guide at: https://static.zsl.org/files/visual-story-final-version-2337.pdf

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  4. Tower of London Guide for parents/carers of children and people on the autistic spectrum and related conditions.

    Tower of London - Guide for parents/carers of children and people on the autistic spectrum and related conditions. (11 pages). This guide aims to give information and suggestions which may help inform people who take children on the Autistic Spectrum to the Tower of London. As every child

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  5. Visit London

    Access information for visitors to London

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  6. World Travel Market London - Accessible Tourism Events Update

    7 to 10 November, London. At the world's major travel and tourism fair, Accessible Tourism will be well represented with two Seminars and an Advice Clinic. This update gives the latest information. Tuesday 8th November: Seminar The business case for taking responsibility for ensuring access for all

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  7. Destination London. Online course to help hospitality staff welcome disabled visitors.

    Managers and team members have their own route to follow through the course. You are in complete control. Log in and out as your time allows. Destination London takes you on a journey. You will see a disabled customer's experience through their eyes. You will hear from disabled visitors as well

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  8. London Meeting, Training at British Museum, January 2015

    T-GuIDE Training sessions in London including a visit to the British Museum. Photos by Efi Kalamboukidou.

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  9. Access in London (Guide book)

    Access in London is a well established and well researched guide, published in 1984, 1989, 1996, 2003 and 2014. Nearly all of the information is collected by visit, and it reflects the experiences of disabled people who want to get around. It is part of a series published by Pauline Hephaistos

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  10. Baby Boomers: Rebels With a Cause. National Geographic Traveler Talks to Scott Rains

    space in the cabin for a folding wheelchair in certain aircraft, the European Union adopted similar regulations. America is hardly the only leader, though. In London, all Black Cabs are required...? Audiovisual paging systems for the hard of hearing? Boomers, many of whom came of age holding a protest

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