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  1. VisitScotland - Accessible Tourism Conference - Unlocking the Potential

    conference will take place from 09.15 - 16.00 on 12 March 2013 at the EICC, Edinburgh, exploring

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  2. EU Study: Mapping the Skills and Training Needs to Improve Accessibility in Tourism Services

    are looking for examples of good practice and points of view about training needs and requirements from

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  3. BIFA Buy Italy for All - 21 March 2013 in Vicenza, Italy

    opportunity to enter new markets and develop your potentialities. To take part as a buyer or seller

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  4. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    and their partners will take an active part in creating, populating and validating the European map

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  5. Public Consultation on Universal Design for customer engagement in tourism services by National Standards Authority of Ireland

    immediately to take part in the consultation. People resident in (European) countries which are members

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  6. European Social Tourism Forum, Belgium - Save the Date

    . As part of the Forum, ENAT presents a Workshop on Accessible Tourism in Europe, with a focus on good... ONCE in Spain. For further information, visit http://www.estf-50isto.com/en/ The International

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  7. Accessible Tourism Day at Gran Canaria Accessible Fair, 2013

    of good practices and experiences of Accessible Tourism and accessible tourist destinations. Participants

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  8. Greenways4tour Project

    of the initiative, guides to good practice will be produced covering a number of areas: · greenway promotion

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  9. Register now for the IV International Congress on Tourism for All, Ávila, Spain

    guidelines for Design for All and Universal Accessibility. To know and disseminate examples of good

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  10. EU EDEN Accessible Tourism Awards - The Town of Marathon is Itself the Winner!

    -traditional and non-developed tourist destinations. The project is based on national competitions that take

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