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  1. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2012

    The Great North Museum: Hancock and The Leicester Theatre Trust scoop Gold. 23 May 2012. The Great North Museum: Hancock and The Leicester Theatre Trust have both won Gold in the Access for All category of the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2012. The coveted accolade was one of 19 presented

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  2. European Commission Access City Award, Third Edition, 2013

    with Disabilities, accessibility is one of the pillars of the European Union’s Disability Strategy 2010 - 2020

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  3. "Accessible Tourism Promotes Regional Development". The First South East Asia Conference on Accessible Tourism (SEACAT 2012)

    on Accessible Tourism. One could easily plan for an exciting and accessible tour with all the information

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  4. VisitEngland Helps Businesses Attract More Visitors with Access Needs

    of people looking for access information to plan a trip use destination websites - but only one

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  5. 20th World Travel Monitor Forum, Pisa

    are, e.g. Munich-based IFO Institute, one of the leading economic research institutes in Europe; Mekong

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  6. Is Your Destination Truly Accessible? TRAVELSAT Survey Results

    % of "tourists with special needs" have at least one negative experience, whereas the average for al tourists

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  7. European Access City Awards 2013 Announced

    of the European Commission and the European Disability Forum selected one overall winner, two finalist

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  8. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications for Professionals

    experience is equal to the one offered to all clients. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications Indicative

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  9. Accessible Travel Spells Excellence At Virgin Atlantic

    to Virgin Atlantic Airways' cabin crew training facilities. One of Geraldine’s roles is the disability

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  10. VisitEngland and Action on Hearing Loss Launch New Guide for Tourism Businesses

    /access. More than 10 million people in the UK (one-sixth of the population) have some form of hearing

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