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  1. European Commission Access City Award, Third Edition, 2013

    and supports a “Design for all” approach that benefits a wider part of the population, such as elderly

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  2. XII World Leisure Congress, Rimini, Italy

    developments? October 1 - PLACE Can we successfully, plan, design or transform the urban environment to meet

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  3. European Commission Excellence Awards for Accessible Tourism Announced

    Applicants are requested to design an award scheme to be implemented at national level for the selection

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  4. International Golf Tournament Open for People with Disabilities, Bulgaria

    below. Photo: Pirin Golf and Country Club. Course design: Ian Woosnam. For further information

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  5. Three-Phase Roll-Out of the Social Tourism European Exchanges Platform, "eCalypso.eu"

    , to design and build a web site to stimulate and facilitate the development of Social Tourism

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  6. Conference: Accessible Tourism - for Social Inclusion and Economic Development, Tbilisi, Georgia

    of accessible tourism and universal design and the Governmental sector. Presentations will be made by local

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  7. Tourism for All, Germany

    " for the entire trip and service chain. definition of national quality standards for a barrier-free design

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  8. Annagrazia Laura is appointed as new ENAT President

    in accessible tourism training and the design of systems for auditing and managing the accessibility

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  9. RTD7 Conference: Responsible Tourism in Destinations. Barcelona - Catalunya

    . Francesc Aragall, Design for All Foundation. A full-day conference field trip to learn about regeneration

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  10. Accessible Routes in Historical Cities: Best Practice Guide

    A best practice guide for the planning, design, implementation and marketing of accessible routes in historical urban environments. Produced by the League of Historical Accessible Cities - a project by the European Foundation Centre. Table of Contents Foreward: One goal, and many paths to get

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