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  1. Ireland's New Quality Mark for Disability Access

    Ireland, will be awarded to hotels, self-catering accommodation and caravan and camping parks that meet... in Wexford, Blarney Caravan and Camping Park in Cork and the River Valley Holiday Park in Wicklow had already

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  2. Spanish Tourism Business Innovation Group Puts Focus on Accessibility, Mobility and Sustainability

    and Tracking in Camping for Children with Special Needs. The Project employs DIGICARDEX, a tool that allows... for use in camping, school farms and theme parks, improving organizational processes. The meeting

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  3. DIADA - Developing and Introducing a New Training Approach in the Tourism Sector.

    of the training system along with the idea of tourism for all. Mini awareness raising campaign focused

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  4. Featured Member: JPS Tours, Belgium Offers Adapted Tours in Flanders Fields

    be arranged to start and finish at Brussels Airport, Zaventem. It includes adapted mini-bus transport

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  5. A guide to public transport for people with disabilities (Hong Kong)

    ). The Hong Kong Transport Guide for Disabled People: http://www.td.gov.hk/mini_site/people

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  6. Casa Vacanze I Girasoli Croce di Lucignano (Arezzo)

    involved in numerous activities - like mini themed courses, evening entertainment, shows and games

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  7. VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    newspaper, three full colour mini mag supplements (Coastal, Countryside and City) will be published

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  8. ELEVATOR - Efficient movement to the higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    the ELEVATOR Project Mini-site: www.accessibletourism.org/elevator Download the ELEVATOR Project

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  9. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    UK's Brian Seaman, who contributed to the work, writes: "Users of this PAS will find BS 8300:2001

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  10. Travel Industry 'Failing to Cater for Disabled'

    that a quarter of these regularly travel abroad. Brian Seaman, head of consultancy at Tourism for All, said

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