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  1. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    technologies can have on your customers Outlines your legal responsibilities in relation to web... number +44 (0)208 996 9001 and orders@bsigroup.com Contents of BS 8878 contain: Scope Normative

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  2. TAD - The Ability Advisor

    9001:2008 (LST EN ISO9001:2008). Website: www.paneveziodrmc.lt Project partners: European Network... accredited by DGERT (Portuguese Directorate-General for Employment and Work Relations), founded in 1990

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  3. HandiTours

    and destinations. We build our reputation on selling good experiences that are off the beaten track and where you

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  4. Access Statements for Guoman and Thistle Hotels, UK

    Thistle's Marble Arch, and Guoman's Charing Cross and The Cumberland hotel. Not only is this information... at: www.thistle.com/en/group/accessibility.html and www.guoman.com/en/group/accessibility.html More information

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  5. Scandic Hotels Wins Design Innovation Prize in Norway

    Krook & Tjader AB, and architects Narud Stokke Wiig Architects AS, are behind the design of the hotel

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  6. Lombard Heritage for All - International Conference

    : Hotel dei Duchi Viale Giacomo Matteotti, 4, 06049 Spoleto PG Italy Tel: +39 0743 44541 Website

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  7. 11th International Conference on Transportation Research 2023, Crete

    -orientated, is on the appraisal of pros and cons of AVs’ use by PRMs. Finally, research gaps related

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  8. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    [dot] ro tel/fax: 004 021 322 01 88. Calypso Meetings Facilitating Exchanges Calypso Meetings

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  9. Accessible Indonesia

    90222, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

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  10. ATAP, a Discussion Platform on Accessible Tourism in the Asia Pacific Region Started on Facebook

    Toraja kids in traditional dress, Sulawesi. (Photo, Accessible Indonesia/Webshop.co.id). Increasing awareness about the rights of persons with disability and realization of the huge potential of disabled travelers as customers, helped to make accessible tourism relatively common in the ‘Western

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