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, meaning to make tourism everywhere possible, safe and comfortable for all people, including elderly
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Rimini, Italy, 30 Septenber to 3 October 2012. Playing host to the 2012 World Leisure Congress, Rimini has accepted the challenge of and committed itself to repositioning and interpreting the meaning of "Leisure", in light of the changes that are influencing our lifestyle in an ever faster
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The project "Development and marketing of accessible facilities and services within the meaning of Tourism for All in Germany" is a collaborative project funded by the Federal Ministry for Economy and Technology of the German Department of Tourism (DSFT) Berlin eV and the National Coordination
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11 to 14 March 2015, Athens, Greece. The Convention is being staged to table and endorse policies and strategies which will expand the Industry to address a broader Market – meaning more business for all. It was designed so that decision-makers and purse-string holders (and even regulators) could
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level, meaning - to make travel and tourism everywhere possible, safe and comfortable for all
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carry stronger meaning than ever. Liberté! The right to live freely and without oppression. Egalité
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-for-all to be used by local authorities and tenderers in relation to calls made in the framework... (construction industry, architects, planners etc) and local and regional authorities in relation
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with the relevant requirements in relation to surfaces; handrails and grab rails; gateways... the Disability Discrimination Act. The standards prescribe detailed requirements in relation
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the Act contains conditions on accessibility in relation to buildings and heritage sites, these areas..., as follows: "In relation to a person, (disability) means a substantial restriction in the capacity
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a pilot study on Standardisation in relation to accessibility of tourism services for disabled people... standards for accessibility in relation to tourism venues or tourism services. Moreover, in the few EU
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