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  1. House completely wheel chair friendly, for rent in Spetses, Greece

    , widths of doors, pvc siphons for sinks instead of metal, heights of counters and depths of sinks

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  2. HandiTours

    and destinations. We build our reputation on selling good experiences that are off the beaten track and where you

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  3. Access Statements for Guoman and Thistle Hotels, UK

    Thistle's Marble Arch, and Guoman's Charing Cross and The Cumberland hotel. Not only is this information... at: www.thistle.com/en/group/accessibility.html and www.guoman.com/en/group/accessibility.html More information

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  4. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    number +44 (0)208 996 9001 and orders@bsigroup.com Contents of BS 8878 contain: Scope Normative

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  5. Games Without Barriers - ERASMUS+ Vocational Training Final Conference, Perugia, 11 May 2022

    069 480 6488 Italy +39 020 066 7245 Italy +39 021 241 28 823 Italy Meeting ID: 857 4509 5690

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  6. N.O. BARRIER Project

    , by arranging tourist packages. It is evident that, through an innovative, multidimensional

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  7. Scandic Hotels Arranges World’s Biggest Blind Lunch At A Hotel

    arranging local events and informing hotel guests about the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

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  8. Epic Enabled - Don’t let a disability keep you from travelling!

    , Zimbabwe/Zambia (Vic Falls) and the rest of Africa.

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  9. New Publication - 'Access Africa: Safaris for People with Limited Mobility' Published by Bradt Travel Guides

    Book Cover, Gordon Rattray This guidebook is the first to explore the five major safari countries – Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, plus Victoria Falls in Zambia – specifically with limited mobility in mind. It examines the services offered by African operators catering

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  10. UNWTO Approves Accessible Tourism Recommendations

    Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe, Madrid, Spain, 11 September 2013 “Accessibility is a central element of any responsible and sustainable tourism policy. It is both a human rights imperative, and an exceptional business opportunity. Above all, we must come to appreciate that accessible tourism does

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