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  1. Conference on Challenges and Opportunities for Local and Regional Authorities in Tourism for All

    taking a look at how different regions in Europe work in order to make Tourism available for all

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  2. ENAT Members, Šent and Kéroul Receive UNWTO's Ulysses Awards for Innovation in Promoting Accessible Tourism

    or order your free copy online at www.theaccessibleroad.com We are proud to note that Šent ( PREMIKI

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  3. Contribute to a Survey on International Travel to South Africa

    for the identification of appropriate support measures. Have you travelled to South Africa? In order

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  4. InclusiveLondon.com

    that meet their specific requirements. People can give review in order to share the experiences

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  5. Open Meeting and Public Consultation of Joint Report "Accessibility in Built Environment"

    ). It will be highly appreciated to receive written comments before 20 September in order to be considered

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  6. EU Regulation No 692/2011 of 6 July 2011 on European Statistics On Tourism

    statistics on tourism needed an update in order to reflect recent trends in tourism demand and supply

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  7. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    . 10. In order to implement and promote accessible tourism in a system logic, proactive

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  8. Accessible Tourism Destination Certification Programme by TGB, Belgium

    to the TGB Access Office in Hasselt in order to find inspiration in the work which had been done in Limburg

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  9. VisitEngland Launches Online Tool for Pubs to Improve Access for Visitors

    information about a venue in advance in order to be able to make an informed decision about whether

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  10. Guidelines to ensure accessibility to museums and exhibitions for the blind and partially sighted

    A visit to a museum, whether of art, local history or technology, is just as worthwhile for the blind and partially sighted as it is for visitors without visual impairments. In order to make it easier for the blind and partially sighted to visit museums and exhibitions autonomously

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