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  1. UAC Ltd

    UAC’s goal is to continue bringing new ideas from all over the world to make our playground and leisure equipment even more exciting and to inspire the imagination of the user, be it a toddler, teenager or adult, while maintaining our high standards regarding quality, safety and the environment.

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  2. VisitBritain

    VisitBritain was created on 1 April 2003 to market Britain to the rest of the world and England to promote and develop England’s visitor economy. It was formed by the merger of the British Tourist Authority and England Tourism Council and is legally constituted as the British Tourist Authority

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  3. The Universal Design Network

    The Universal Design Network is the homepage of the Global Universal Design Educator’s Network and the Monthly Online News. The Network is a loose coalition of people committed to universal design education.

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  4. Radar – The Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation

    RADAR`s guide to holidays in Britain and Ireland , includes hotels, guest houses, self-catering cottages and flats, holiday parks, activity centres, camp sites and centres where specialist service and care are provided. This print publication also gives information on advice services, voluntary

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  5. ENAT International Tourism for All Congress, 2007

    widely for its hosting of this year’s Americas Cup, will be a unique opportunity for ENAT Members

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  6. European Commission Directorate General Tourism Unit - Accessibility in Tourism

    The European Commission’s Tourism Unit aims to develop dialogue and partnership with industry stakeholders for the benefit of the sector, and promote a wider understanding of the role tourism plays in European life. The accessibility webpage highlights the Commission's activities concerned

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  7. New EC Publication: The European Tourism Industry in the Enlarged Community (2007)

    This report from the European Commission’s DG for Enterprise and Industry, updates the first analysis of the European tourism sector in 2004, and extends it to the tourism industry of the enlarged Community of 27 Member States. It provides a solid statistical overview and analysis of tourism demand

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  8. European Forum for Social Tourism, Riva del Garda, Trento, Italy

    contribution of social tourism to Europe’s economic and social development. In this context, all

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

    training of potential auditors using new teaching approach: long-distance "diada"s (pairs of auditors

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  10. Happy Tourist

    didactics and material to the needs of PSN, in order to enhance the PSN´s employability in the touristic

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