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  1. Compete for the European Access City Award 2016

    . In the brochure you will find detailed information on the innovative projects, funding and contact

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  2. VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    Following a successful pilot project in 2013 and 2014 with four destinations – Visit Bath, goLeicestershire, NewcastleGateshead and VisitBrighton, the national tourist authority, VisitEngland accessed funding from the European Commission to expand its Access for All initiative. Photo: Kick-off

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  3. VisitEngland launches Access for All campaign

    . Following a successful pilot project in 2013/14, with four destinations; VisitEngland accessed funding

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  4. Accessible Transnational Thematic Itineraries and InterModality (Project ATTIMO)

    : emiliano.deferrari@sociale.it Project website to be added soon. European Commission Funding Line Call: COS-TOUR-2015-3-04

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  5. TAD - The Ability Advisor

    9001:2008 (LST EN ISO9001:2008). Website: www.paneveziodrmc.lt Project partners: European Network... the tourism for all market by VET (abbreviated “TAD”) Funding scheme: ERASMUS+ Programme “Key Action 2

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  6. Helsinki and Lyon selected as 2019 European Capitals of Smart Tourism by European Jury

    the European Parliament, which secured its funding for 2018 - 2019 through a Preparatory Action

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  7. EU Launches 2020 Edition Of European Capital of Smart Tourism Awards

    initiative is based on a proposal from the European Parliament, which secured its funding for 2018

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  8. IMPACTOUR

    for 36 months until 31 December 2022. The project has received € 2.971.250 funding from the European

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  9. New European Tourism Covid-19 Safety Seal Available

    mechanism. EU countries now have the opportunity to award the label, making use of various EU funding

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  10. UNWTO Webinar. Accessible Tourism for All: Standards and Recommendations Guiding the Recovery

    public funding schemes to include accessibility measures. Requiring “accessibility” as a condition

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