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  1. South East England Aims To Be UK's Most Accessible Region

    to make a real difference to disabled visitors and residents. An independent assessor makes a very

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  2. The EU Commits to Sustainable and Responsible Tourism

    seasonal and makes it possible for tourism to be maintained in the low season. The declaration places

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  3. Call for Papers: III International Congress on Tourism for All, November 2010, Spain

    makes more people aware of the importance of Design for All and Universal Accessibility. Submission

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  4. Where can we apply for European Union funding to make our our hotel / destination / attraction accessible for disabled people?

    , which are administered separately by each EU Member State. Each country makes its own programme

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  5. Sage Traveling

    nature of this website makes it an excellent source of information on disabled travel to Europe

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  6. New not-for-profit hotel group targets accessible travel in UK

    it makes commercial sense to market them this way”. Although the group is not exclusive

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  7. Accessible tourism: Making it work for your business

    No sensible person in business makes life more difficult for their customers. The most successful businesses make life easier. The information in this leaflet will make both your life easier and your business more successful. By making your own hotel, guesthouse or tourist site more accessible, you

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  8. Recommended Accessibility Guidelines for Public Transport Operators in Ireland

    Development Plan 2000-2006 (NDP), makes a commitment that "new and upgraded bus and rail stations, light

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  9. Scandic Announces Its Most Accessible Hotel Ever

    into the floor makes it easy for everyone to find their way to the hotel reception. “The challenge has

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  10. Article: Social Media Heralds Step Change in Enterprise Learning

    A meteoric rise in popularity for social media in recent years has companies scrambling to understand its impact on how they operate. For training and learning within large organisations, social media makes existing practices appear outdated and antiquated. Clearly, equipping colleagues

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