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ENAT Members, Accessible Portugal in partnership with Lousã City Council, won the Portuguese National Stage of this year's European Enterprise Awards on the February 10th 2010. Photo. Award Ceremony On February 10th, the Portuguese Contest of European Enterprise Awards took place in Centro Cultural
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Photo: Russian Nordic skier There are million-dollar strategies to turn B.C. into an accessible tourism destination. Then there is Hugh Tollett, who does it for free. Two years before Vancouver and Whistler, B.C. won the right to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Tollett believed the mountain
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many hotels, units, or open spaces are properly equipped then we will start a conversation that won’t
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Minister for Tourism Jodi McKay and Minister for Disability Services Peter Primrose today announced that the NSW Government’s accessible tourism website sydneyforall.com has won the World Leisure Organisation Innovation prize at the World Leisure Congress in South Korea. Ms McKay said
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at TfA has grown over the years to encompass the changes that have been won. From an office in Brixton
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Brussels, 2 December 2010. Ávila, whose motto is "A City for Everyone" is a Spanish city known widely for its medieval walls. Today it won the first-ever European award for improving access for people with disabilities, the Access●City Award 2011. The annual honour aims to award efforts to improve
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are very proud to inform you that Šent, the Slovenian Association for Mental Health, won a special
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says new research by Thomson Holidays. Depressingly, some 10% already know that they won’t use all
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Photo. Walls of Ávila. (City of Ávila / LHAC) The City of Ávila, Spain, won the first EU Access City Award in 2010. As a tourist attraction it is especially known for its well-preserved medieval city walls and many heritage sites which have been carefully adapted to make them accessible
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Photo: Old Town Salzburg across the Salzach river by Jiuguang Wang. The City of Salzburg is located on the banks of the Salzach River, at the northern boundary of the Alps. In December 2011 the city won the EU Access City Award for 2012. The Access City Award is given to the European city over
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