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  1. First UNWTO Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe: Accessibility in Heritage Cities

    Hotels from Sweden and Visit England. ENAT President, Anna Grazia Laura will give a presentation

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  2. Scandic’s Accessibility Training Wins Two Awards for Best Interactive Training

    in the British E-learning Awards, amid the tough competition of 250 international entries. Visit

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  3. Metro For All

    for improvement of accessibility and navigation in metro systems. Visit the website: http

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  4. Europe Without Barriers: Accessible Tourism Itineraries & Training (EWB)

    of people with special requirements should be attended to and resolved. Visit the website: http://www.europewithoutbarriers.eu/en/ Coordinator: Sclerosi Multipla Italia Societià Consortile ARL - SME

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  5. Technology at the Service of Tourism for All

    , please visit the UNWTO website and complete and send the registration form before 23 January 2015... para Todos. 12:40-13:10 Buenas prácticas internacionales. En colaboración con: Sr. Ivor Ambrose...́cnico: Cadena de accesibilidad en el sector de turismo & viajes en España. Moderador: Sr. Jesús

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  6. Live Events on Digital Tourism (online Webinars)

    with the webinars, visit the European Commisison website. Programme Marketing your business online - 14 January 2015

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  7. London Meeting, Training at British Museum, January 2015

    T-GuIDE Training sessions in London including a visit to the British Museum. Photos by Efi Kalamboukidou.

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  8. Cosy 4 You

    . All places of visit and stop, carefully monitored and entered into a geo-referenced map, are selected

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  9. The Fifth International Congress on Tourism for All, Madrid, Spain.

    information Visit the Congress website Email: turismo@fundaciononce.es Telephone: +34 91 506 51 84

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  10. Access in London (Guide book)

    Access in London is a well established and well researched guide, published in 1984, 1989, 1996, 2003 and 2014. Nearly all of the information is collected by visit, and it reflects the experiences of disabled people who want to get around. It is part of a series published by Pauline Hephaistos

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