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  1. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2012

    and a strong commitment to the needs of hearing and visually impaired visitors was evident. The University

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  2. Heritage Hotel Mahal Khandela, Jaipur, India

    I conduct 12-day heritage tours of the beautiful state of Rajasthan + Agra to see the Taj Mahal. This tour involves stay in forts,palaces, havelis and boutique hotels. I invite your members to contact me for organizing such tours that are tailor-made to meet the specific needs of people

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  3. The Wheelyboat Trust

    for disabled people on waters everywhere via a range of Wheelyboat models to meet everybody’s needs

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  4. Due to increased demand, Scandic is expanding its accessibility information online

    plan a whole trip. The "Special needs‟ page also now details Scandic‟s much admired accessibility

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  5. Scootaround - rent a wheelchair, scooter and more for vacations and trips

    rental needs or for purchase. Some of our top U.S. rental locations include Phoenix, New York, San

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  6. Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of public sector bodies' websites

    , it needs only a qualified, as opposed to an absolute, majority. This all means that it is very..." for Mandate 376 (EN 301 549) which will also include WCAG 2.0: -

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  7. 2012 News Roundup from ENAT

    and training needs, which will be carried out in 2013. The Tourism Training and Skills Study has just been

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  8. Accessibility: A Competitive Advantage for Tourism Destinations

    stakeholders, leading experts, and organisations representing persons with disabilities and special needs

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  9. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications for Professionals

    for the needs of people with disabilities can be a strong point of differentiation between hotels

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  10. VisitScotland - Accessible Tourism Conference - Unlocking the Potential

    by visitors with access needs brought £121 million into the Scottish economy in just six months. This rose

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