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  1. First International Conference "Accessible Tourism for All", Belgrade

    business viability of the actual business on a global and local level. In addition to the conference

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  2. Stockholm: "The Most Accessible Capital City in the World by 2010"

    , escalators and public conveniences Playgrounds; also those in parks Reducing level differences, ramps

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  3. Towards an Accessible Information Society - European Commission Communication 2008 [804] Final

    of the actions. In particular, a new high-level ad hoc group will be mandated to provide guidance

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  4. EU-CHINA Information Society Delegation visits ENAT in Athens

    Within the framework of the EU-CHINA-INFSO project, seven high-level Chinese state officials visited the ENAT office in Athens yesterday on the first leg of a European Study Tour to Greece, Spain and the United Kingdom. The tour will give the Chinese visitors first-hand knowledge of European

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  5. Solleftea, Sweden Ready for First Paralympic Winter World Cup

    to compete at the highest level and represent their country/territory. The Paralympic Winter World

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  6. European Parliament Tourism Intergroup Hosts Meeting on Impact of Global Recession

    ] should organise an initiative at the EU level. Spain has already taken measures, he said. Spain

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  7. Mare Nostrum - Agency for Group Travel with Assistance

    this, elderly persons as well are glad about rooms at ground level, about a comfortable elevator in the hotel

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  8. Learn to Sail this Summer with Let's Go Costa Brava

    are always set according to the individual's level of knowledge and capacities, giving an individual

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  9. VisitEngland Introduces "One-Step-Ahead" Access Label for Accommodation Sector

    VisitEngland has recently refreshed the entry-level mobility standard of the United Kingdom's National Accessible Scheme, which enables accommodation providers to give a declaration of the accessibility of their business. The new standard, called ‘One Step Ahead’, is not so exacting

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  10. One Step Ahead

    One Step Ahead is the "entry level" mobility standard of the National Accessible Scheme (M1) which applies to serviced accommodation. The standard, called ‘One step ahead’, will help you increase the appeal of your business.

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