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is also the fastest growing tourism market in the UK, according to one of the ENAT partners
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, while also delivering litigation support.
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The town of Sint-Niklaas is a vibrant and modern city in the heart of Flanders (the north of Belgium). It has about 70.000 inhabitants and is a stone's throw away from major Belgian cities as Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent. Sint-Niklaas is also the capital of the Waas region, which is why it has
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The aim of the association is to promote the participation of the people with learning disabilities and also their families, and to help their global integration within the social fabric of our society. The Association provides for this throughout its own services and by the institution of working
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We are a tourism company set up to offer innovative and quality tourism in Portugal, also accessible to people with reduced mobility, or in wheelchairs, their families and friends.
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RADAR`s guide to holidays in Britain and Ireland , includes hotels, guest houses, self-catering cottages and flats, holiday parks, activity centres, camp sites and centres where specialist service and care are provided. This print publication also gives information on advice services, voluntary
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VisitScotland operates a national accessible scheme that identifies, acknowledges and promotes those accommodation establishments and attractions that meet the needs of visitors with disabilities. The access inspection, which also covers camping and caravan parks, is made during the annual Quality
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Member States, but also between old and new Member States. The still existing gaps in income
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The second ENAT Newsletter, July 2007 edition, is now available for downloading in PDF format. The first ENAT Newsletter, May 2007 edition, can also be downloaded - for those who may have missed it.
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The association "Tourisme et Handicaps" publishes information about accessibility for visitors on its website. Advice is also offered to businesses. The accessibility of tourist accommodation and venues is assessed according to the French national "Tourisme et Handicap" scheme with a label for 4
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