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  1. Why being accessible is good for your pub - BBPA publishes new guidance to help pubs welcome those with access needs

    pubs as accessible as possible. The guide has been given a warm welcome and a call to action from legendary Paralympian, Dame Tanni Grey Thompson, who has written the foreward. An open welcome - Why... praised for their warm welcome and excellent service. With over ten million people with access

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  2. VisitScotland's Online Training Aims to Ensure Warm Welcome for All During Commonwealth Games

    of their access needs, receive a world-class welcome. Available free of charge, the initiative... Accessible Tourism Scotland project manager, said: “2014 is the year we welcome the world and we want to make sure everybody receives the same warm Scottish welcome. However, we know that poor customer

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  3. ‘Croeso’ i bawb! - A warm Welsh ‘Welcome!’

    The Year of Croeso - or ‘welcome’ - announced as part of Wales Tourism Week, aims to celebrate the distinct and varied ways in which people from across the UK and the world can feel welcomed when they holiday in Wales. The friendly welcome visitors get in Wales is a key reason for many choosing

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  4. Welcome to ENAT European Network for Accessible Tourism

    of accessible tourism. You may be an expert or new to the area - in either case you are welcome

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  5. Welcome

    ETCAATS - European Training Certificate Accessible for All in the Tourism Sector - aims to supply tourism providers with a range of on-line training tools and a professional training certificate, enabling them to welcome, with confidence, guests with disabilities and others with particular access

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  6. Welcome to the Greek Autonomia EXPO 2008!

    Welcome to the great celebration of disability, technology, aesthetics and culture which is taking place on the 16th, 17th and 18th of May 2008. The EXPO is organized by DISABILITY NOW on a yearly basis, in May, at the most accessible place in Athens!!! Every year, Autonomia EXPO will be presenting

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  7. How do you welcome autism into your museum?

    Claire Madge is a museum volunteer who has three children, the eldest is 10 years old and she has Aspergers, a form of autism. They love museums but often they avoid them, the barriers loom large. Museums can do more and they need to do more to welcome autism into the museum. The most common

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  8. Welcome to the Greek AUTONOMIA EXPO 2009

    Athens, Greece. Be part of the great celebration of disability, technology, aesthetics and culture which is taking place on the 15th, 16th and 17th of May 2009. The EXPO, organized annually by ENAT founding member, DISABILITY NOW, includes a showcase of...

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  9. Destination London. Online course to help hospitality staff welcome disabled visitors.

    Managers and team members have their own route to follow through the course. You are in complete control. Log in and out as your time allows. Destination London takes you on a journey. You will see a disabled customer's experience through their eyes. Yo...

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  10. Welcome to the UD2014 International Conference on Universal Design!

    16 to 18 June, Lund, Sweden. We are excited to tell you that the full programme for UD2014 is now available on the web site ud2014.se. You find it under Programme in the menu, where each conference day has its own programme page. There you will find inf...

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