Monday 16 December 2013

Radisson Christmas Present


If you’re thinking of having a staycation next year, Radisson Blu are offering 30% off weekend stays from Boxing Day until August 2014 at their 21 hotels and 50% off weekend stays at 21 Park Inn.
Full prepayment is required and bookings, which are subject to availability, must be made between 16th December and 31st January 2014.

With rooms from as low as £24.50 per person, from a city escape to Belfast, Glasgow or Manchester, to a relaxing spa break in Farnham or Galway; there’s a stylish hotel to suit everyone’s needs.  Travellers may also want to take advantage of the discounted rates to book a pre-holiday stay at airport hotels in Dublin, East Midlands, Manchester and Stansted.

The offer includes bed and breakfast and is based on two people sharing a room.  There is no minimum stay, so guests can chose a one, two or three night break and get 30% off each night.

For bookings or to get more information and details of all UK and Ireland hotels, visit www.radissonblu.co.uk/winter-sale or www.radissonblu.ie/winter-sale

Friday 13 December 2013

#TheViewfromtheShard for Free!

Head to The View from The Shard on Sunday (15/12) dressed as Santa Claus and get free admission!
Celebrating its first Christmas, Western Europe’s tallest building, will provide the offer between 10am – 1pm.
It is on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, and must be redeemed in person (in a full traditional Father Christmas outfit) on the day.



Visitors to The View are able to see across the UK’s capital for up to 40 miles on a clear day, with spectacular 360 degree views of London’s landmarks and the city’s Christmas illuminations.

This special offer is part of a series of activities and promotions The View is undertaking this Christmas season. A ‘Kids Go Free’ offer will run from 20 December – 6 January, an adult choir competition, ‘Sing it from the rooftops’, will run from 2 – 23 December, and 500 local school children from the London Borough of Southwark will also visit The View to sing Christmas carols throughout this month.

Read about wheelchair access here.

Which Stair Lift?

Which Stair Lift?: As we grow older and our mobility declines, the fear of falling down the stairs can be a very real one, to both individuals and their families.

Thursday 12 December 2013

How to keep fit with a disability #wheelchairfitness




A recent study found that people who consistently followed four or five key behaviours experienced a 60% decline in dementia and cognitive decline, with exercise being the strongest mitigating factor. The other four behaviours were low bodyweight, a healthy diet, low alcohol intake, and not smoking.

Being in a wheelchair should not stop you getting some exercise. Click here for NHS advice.




Wednesday 11 December 2013

Disabled Flying Help

Are you getting ready for a winter escape or thinking about booking a summer getaway? If you are disabled and worried about the flight, check out these useful organisations.

TRAVELCHAIR   

Virgin Atlantic is the first airline to purchase the TravelChair from the children’s charity MERU.

It has been specially designed to provide postural support for disabled children during air travel.  It can accommodate children between the ages of 3 – 11 years (depending on height and weight) and offers firm, postural support for a wide range of disabilities.

travelchair

Parents simply advise the airline of their need to use the TravelChair when making the booking to ensure it is on board for both outbound and inbound flights – all at no extra charge.

Try b4u Fly
QEF Mobility Services allow disabled people and their families to experience the requirements of air travel in advance of booking their flights
Travellers with physical disabilities can experience different seating solutions which would suit their needs, with advice on how to use them effectively, to ensure comfort and correct support.
QEF Mobility Services 0208 770 1151 for an appointment for more information.

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Anthem of the Seas!

Lauren Laverne and Stuart Maconie recently hosted a celebration of music to launch Anthem of the Seas, a new ship from Royal Caribbean International, which has music at its heart.

 



Speaking at the launch of the ship, DJ Lauren Laverne commented, “Bob Geldof once said that everybody talks about the power of art, but you don’t often stand in front of a painting and cry, but music has that power over us. It’s the closest thing we’ve got to magic”.
Music industry expert, author and DJ, Stuart Maconie was tasked with researching what makes a song an anthem and what is it about an anthem that gets under people’s skin. As part of the research, Stuart, put together a list of songs with anthemic status  – both recently popular and traditional – and asked the nation to choose the song that makes them the happiest.


Especially composed versions of the top 5 anthems were performed on the night by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. They are;

1.     "It’s a Beautiful Day" by U2

2.     "Hey Jude" by The Beatles

3.     "Jerusalem" by Parry

4.     "Angels" by Robbie Williams

5.     "Nimrod" by Elgar


The new ship, Anthem of the Seas, will become the most entertainment-dedicated and technologically advanced cruise ship ever to be based in the UK when it launches in spring 2015, taking in the sights of the Mediterranean.


Watch more!

Friday 6 December 2013

Accessible Christmas

With thanks to Stella Young is the editor of Ramp Up.

Christmas tree with ornaments
Decorating the tree can be quite the access challenge. Credit: Fluer Suijten (Stock.Xchng)

Well, I'm ready for Christmas. My lightweight, appropriately-sized presents are wrapped. My wheelchair accessible travel to see my family is booked. My chair has had her Christmas cut and polish.
 
I do really like Christmas. Apart from a few traditions that make this time of year a bit, well, inaccessible for me. As a wheelchair user, and a rather small one at that, I think there are a few changes we could make to Christmas that would make it much more equitable.
For a start, does the prize ornament really have to go on the top of the tree? Every year I go to the effort of dragging the hefty plastic tree out of the cupboard and assembling it. And before you jump in with how much lovelier a live tree is, you try being less than a metre tall and lopping down the real deal. I love nothing more than popping on some cheesy Christmas carols and decorating to my heart's content. I always have a jolly old time, until I step back to admire my work and realise I've only managed to decorate two-thirds of the way up the tree. And forget about that star that's supposed to go on the top. In my house, the star sits about half-way up jutting out the side like a poorly-fitted prosthetic limb. Visitors know not to mention it, it's a sore point.

When December rolls around every year, people start panicking about their Christmas shopping, and disabled people are no exception. I've noticed that the increased amount of people in shopping centres can have some extra consequences for wheelchair users. There are more people to interrupt you while you're waiting in ludicrously long queues to ask what's wrong with you. More people to pat you on the head while you're waiting at the lights. More people to hang their hefty shopping bags on you at the tram stop. Not all of these things are bad, don't get me wrong. I've scored many a handy item by taking off with someone else's Christmas haul when they've mistaken my mobility aide and personal space for a luggage rack.

What I don't appreciate about Christmas shoppers is that in the rush to buy their Aunt Mabel just the right shade of pashmina, they just don't look where they're swinging their parcels. Not a Christmas shopping expedition has ever gone by without me receiving a nasty thwack to the face with a household appliance concealed in a shopping bag. My family now expect me to have a black eye at Christmas lunch. If I'm not sporting a shiner, they assume I haven't gotten them any presents.
The other Christmas tradition I think we could perhaps tinker with in the name of increasing access is our old friend the turkey. So far, I've gotten away with going home for Christmas and having my lovely Mum cook the turkey but now that I'm a grown up, it'll eventually be my turn to host Christmas and do the lunch. As I mentioned, I'm kind of small. The turkey is, as birds go, one of the more humongous ones. Hoofing a meal that's weighs about the same as you into an oven is no mean feat and I'm a bit frightened of doing a Sylvia Plath.

I know I could probably avoid all of these little inaccessible Christmas pitfalls. I could forego the average height tree and decorate a bonsai, do my shopping online and cook one of those little turkey rolls instead of a whole hulking bird, but I can't help thinking it just wouldn't be the same. A bit of Christmas inaccessibility adds to the fun at this time of year. Besides, I make up for it by using the tinsel I can't put on the top of my tree to adorn my chair instead.

Add any of your wheelchair accessible Christmas tips.

Thursday 5 December 2013

Hotels No More?

Business executives are checking out of hotels in favour of short stay holiday lets as they seek more home comforts on the road.
The trend is being fuelled by new websites offering travellers easy access to homes, apartments and rooms across Europe’s top cities.

One site, Travelstaytion, which allows users to let and search for accommodation in 41 destinations, has reported a surge in bookings from business travellers.


“The new generation of business travellers are looking for more off-the-beaten-path experiences while they work away,” Anastasinis said.  “Trendy, boutique rentals mean they can get a real flavour for cities, while still staying in central locations for meetings. For regular travellers tired of hotel suites, a chic apartment and the opportunity to get among the locals can really brighten up a trip.”

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Princess for the Day!


If you’re visiting London with children, you can now have a magical day without going all the way to Disneyland.
The Disney Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique has launched at Harrods, London. It is the first time that a Disney Parks and Resorts offering has been recreated in the UK.  This magical retail experience, invites children to step into the world of their fairy tale heroes and heroines for a magical transformation and a master-class in the qualities it takes to be a Princess or a Knight.

Inspired by the famous "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo" scene in the Disney animated Cinderella film, where Cinderella's Fairy Godmother transforms her for the ball. The Boutique is set in a fairy tale castle enclosed within the glittering walls of Harrods.  In the stately fitting room behind the large wooden castle doors, dazzling dresses and shimmering accessories are encased and within the boutique salon, ornate golden mirrors line the walls.



Harrods is easily accessible to wheelchair users via any of the front doors along Brompton Road or at Door 3, located at the rear of the store in Basil Street. Alternatively, Door 5 on Hans Crescent is also a convenient entry point and there are lifts for access to the upper floors nearby. The ground level is flat and there are security personnel at all the doors who would be pleased to assist with entry. Kensington and Chelsea Council provide parking spaces for disabled permit-holders in Basil Street.


Harrods also provide the facility to pre book the use of a manual wheelchair. This can be done by telephoning +44 20 7730 1234. Photo identification e.g. passport or valid driving licence, will be required to be shown prior to receiving a Harrods wheelchair

 

Monday 2 December 2013

Adopt A Christmas Elf!


If you still have some money left over from the huge savings weekend, and want to have an extra special family Christmas, you can Adopt A Christmas Elf!
Grosvenor HouseApartments by Jumeirah Living have created a perfect London experience.

Upon arrival, guests will be greeted with a delicious Festive Afternoon Tea. Thereafter, two enchanting Elves will arrive at the family's residence each day for five days, ready to delight children and adults alike with a captivating range of activities and excursions.

On the first day of the stay, a knock on the door will reveal the family's very own excited Elves, armed with a beautiful Christmas tree and supplies of stunning decorations. The family can relax into a cosy afternoon of traditional carols and festive stories from the Elves as  they help plan and decorate the perfect tree.
The next day, a pirate adventure awaits with a trip to the London Aquarium. Located on the popular South bank of the River Thames, the family will be whisked off in a private car to view one of Europe's largest collections of global marine life. With the Elves as pirate guides, mini-pirates will be introduced to fishy friends galore as they walk beneath the waves, and even swim with a shark!
The rest of the week is packed full of magic and mystery. A comical Christmas magic show will astound with incredible spells, mysterious mind control and the art of vanishing, with the opportunity for magic fans to learn the secrets themselves. Wizarding experts can then add to their knowledge with a tour of Harry Potter's London.
Discover fabulous locations from the films, such as the doorway to the Leaky Cauldron, the entrance to Platform 9 ¾ and many, many more.

On the last day of the Elf experience, the family's new fun-loving friends will arrive with baskets full of delicate parchment paper, shiny golden letters, and pots of sparkling glitter. With the children focused on an afternoon of letter-writing to Santa, adults may wish to enjoy an in-residence spa treatment to relax. Then await the arrival of one last special visitor; Santa Claus himself, ready to personally collect any letters and wish everyone a Merry Christmas.
There are seven disabled access apartments.

Thursday 28 November 2013

#WinterWonderland in a wheelchair


With Christmas only a few weeks away, get into the spirit, by visiting Winter Wonderland!
Returning for winter festivities until 5th January with FREE admission there will be even more entertainment and new attractions than before!

Following its sell-out success last year, The Magical Ice Kingdom will return and double in size with even more breathtaking snow and ice sculptures. You can also take a wheel through the medieval village and enter the giants’ forest, not forgetting to enjoy a drink at the Ice Bar.

The UK’s largest outdoor Lycamobile Ice Rink (wheelchair accessible) stretching over 1,600m2 will once again be located around the picturesque Victorian Bandstand, on which there will be live music played throughout the day and night as skaters take to the ice for a spin. For those who want to gaze at the action from above, the iconic Giant Observation Wheel will illuminate the skyline.

Other attractions include Santa Land, festive markets, Zippo’s Circus and the Bavarian village.

 
There is a 2-for-1 Carer / PA ticketing scheme to provide disabled visitors who require full time assistance with a free ticket for a partner, accompanying friend or personal assistant (PA) for all pre-bookable attractions. To apply for the 2-for-1 scheme you will first need to purchase your ticket(s), DO NOT purchase a ticket for the Carer/PA, this will be allocated upon a successful application. Once you have purchased your ticket please fill out the application form, the form must be received at least 5 working days before your visit.You will need to provide the name of your carer prior to the event. Please note your carer must be 16 or over.

The walkways of Winter Wonderland have been made  as even as possible, with ramps to bars and cafes. Wheelchairs are welcome on the Ice Rink, there are pods in the Giant Wheel and spaces in the Circus shows designed to accommodate wheelchairs. The Magical Ice Kingdom is wheelchair accessible, with the exception of the Ice Castle.

There is no ride-wide policy for the suitability of the fairground (token) rides for those with disabilities. This is due to variant conditions – e.g. unfavourable weather, the type of ride – and the nature of the disability, as some rides will require more support than others. The individual ride operator on the day will determine whether the ride is suitable, for safety reasons, and how they will grant admission.

Parking is free for Blue Badge holders for 4 hours and there are disabled toilets.

Wheelchair users must call directly to make a booking on 020 8241 9818 between Monday to Fri day, 10am – 6pm.

 

 

 

Monday 25 November 2013

Share Your Luxury Trip

SWAROVSKI OPTIK, has launched a new online scheme that aims to encourage and inspire travellers to share their online content while they travel.

The CL Pocket Journal, inspired by SWAROVSKI OPTIK’s latest compact CL Pocket binoculars, is an online sharing portal and has been created in partnership with luxury, boutique Travel Company, Mr and Mrs Smith.


A unique experience created by travel lovers for travel lovers in order to see the beautiful and hidden, and share stories; the Pocket Journal allows users to post images, videos, sound-effects and personal travel stories enabling them to be inspired by each other’s content. Additionally, once registered on the website consumers are also able to earn Smith points with every social media post, redeemable for discounts on a luxury break or holiday.

Travellers staying at one of the participating Mr and MrsSmith Hotels before 31st December 2013 will have the opportunity to be one of the first people worldwide to try a pair of CL Pocket binoculars for free. Participating hotels include:

·        Soho House Berlin, Berlin (Germany)

·        Mystique, Santorini (Greece)

·        Frégate Island Private, Seychelles (Indian Ocean)

·        The Scarlet, Cornwall (United Kingdom)

·        Areias do Seixo, Torres Vedras (Portugal)

·        Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur (United States)

·        Hotel Crillon le Brave, Provence (France)

·        Soho Beach House, Miami (United States)

·        Chewton Glen, Hampshire (United Kingdom)

Each hotel has three pairs of binoculars available for the duration of a guests’ stay which will hopefully inspire travellers to seek the beautiful and hidden, and share their discoveries on Pocket Journal.

Friday 22 November 2013

Emigrate to New Zealand?

New Zealand has been rated the fifth most prosperous place and financial forecasts predict it will out strip the world's leaders in terms of economic growth this year.
This economic boom has resulted in a huge skills shortage down under and the country is actively looking for Brits to emigrate to New Zealand.

The Legatum Prosperity Index which ranks 142 nations on their "wealth and wellbeing" in eight categories, including health, education, safety and security, and economy, rated New Zealand fifth.

 The International Monetary Fund's annual World Economic Outlook also forecasts that New Zealand's growth rate this year will be 2.5 per cent, which means of the 35 advanced economies in the world, the country's growth is only bettered by Israel, Singapore, Hong Kong and Korea. The average for advanced economies in 2013 is just 1.2 per cent.


Paul Arthur, director of The Emigration Group said: said: "There has never been a better time to emigrate to New Zealand.  With the country’s strongly performing economy, Brits will find it much easier to find job opportunities and qualify for a visa to live and work down under."
 
Inspired? Now watch the latest Air New Zealand video - Just another day in Middle-earth #airnzhobbit        You will also have the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip either to the world premiere of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in LA or to New Zealand

For more information and advice on migrating down under, applying for residence visas and finding jobs visit www.emigrationgroup.co.uk or call 01244 321414.




Thursday 21 November 2013

#JackTopping switches on #StPancras lights


Are you getting in the Christmas spirit yet?
This week, Christmas number one favourite, Jack Topping, marked the start of the festive season at St Pancras International as he switched on this year's Christmas lights.

The 11-year-old chorister from Liverpool performed his charity single 'Tomorrow' (released 9th December), which will feature on a Save the Children TV advert.
'Bookies favourite for Christmas number one, Jack Topping, switches on festive lights at St Pancras International'

In addition to the festive lights, the renowned St Pancras Christmas tree was also unveiled too - this year provided by Fortnum & Mason, the latest company to take up residence at St Pancras.


Jack is the first of many charitable performances to be held in St Pancras International this winter. The station will play host to charity buskers every day throughout December in the run up to Christmas. From the classic Christmas sounds of the Salvation Army band, to the soulful music of the Amy Winehouse Foundation Choir, the space will be filled with music to help shoppers and trave;lers alike get into the festive spirit and donate to worthy causes.

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Tasty Train Food!


Do you travel by train often but avoid the stodgy food?
First Great Western has promised that 50 products in a newly launched on-board menu will be sourced from specialist producers within 15 miles of its railway lines, as part of its pledge to banish the memory of terrible food. This includes awarding-winning produce from a third generation family butcher, fourth generation family baker and fifth generation family cheese maker.

To celebrate this ‘50/15 pledge and make ‘food navigation’ easier for travellers,  a foodie version of its route map, replacing station names with those of its local food suppliers has been created. View it here.
 
Find out more about using the train in a wheelchair here.

Friday 15 November 2013

THE CO-OPERATIVE LAUNCHES INDEPENDENT LIVING STORE!

The Co-operative has launched a new store providing products and specialist advice to help keep people mobile and independent.  The first Independent Living store has been opened in Poynton, Cheshire. 

The store offers people who require some day-to-day help practical assistance and specialist products, so that they can lead as full a life as possible. Following the pilot store, the concept will be rolled out to additional stores and online in the future.

The new store features a vast range of products, from mobility scooters and beds to chairs, bathroom aids and specially shaped cutlery.
 
The layout of the store is designed to offer customers easy access to items with everything arranged room-by-room, so whether you need a jar opener for the kitchen or an adjustable bed, you’ll know exactly where to go.
 
 
The store will also feature paediatric and orthopaedic products, wheelchairs and walkers.  A number of products come with a free warranty and customers can receive servicing on certain items including scooters and wheelchairs.  VAT exemption is also offered for all customers who qualify.

Staff at the store have received specialist training to offer expert, one-to-one advice and customers can also benefit from a free consultation and product demonstration in their home to ensure products are right for them.  A large range of items can be personalised or tailor-made to suit individual requirements and a free delivery and installation service is also available.

There is also free parking next to the store with disabled spaces.

Thursday 14 November 2013

Postcard App

When was the last time you sent a postcard to friends and family whilst on holiday?

Modern technology has banished the pen for many but a mobile app called ‘ByPost Postcard Marker, allows you to send real postcards from your iPhone!


Set up by Luke Heron in November 2010, the app has grown to become number one in the iTunes Chart in 22 countries and over 5% of UK iPhones have downloaded the app.

ByPost was recently named winner of the ‘Best Mobile Business Award’ at the Smarta 100 Awards, sponsored by O2.

Wednesday 13 November 2013

#AgathaChristie's #Poirot In A Wheelchair

Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain: Poirot's Last Case (video) | presscentre

Will you be watching the last, ever, Poirot tonight?

Poirot and Hastings come full circle at Styles- where they first solved a crime together. Now wheelchair bound, there is still one case for Poirot to solve. Who is the serial killer X?

10 Facts About Agatha Christie's Most Famous Detectivea

Tuesday 12 November 2013

#HestonBlumenthal comes to Heathrow!

Heston Blumenthal is to open a new restaurant at Heathrow Terminal 2  in June 2014.

The concept and menu, currently being developed, will showcase Heston's love for nostalgia and celebrate his pride of all things British.



"This is an incredible project,” Heston explains. "There are so many different elements to consider when people are travelling. We want to deliver a broad spectrum of easy to enjoy, familiar dishes from fish and chips to pizza.”

 Passenger satisfaction scores now rank Heathrow as among the world’s very best large airports. What is your favourite?

Monday 11 November 2013

Mascara vs Eye Health!

UK spends more on mascara than on eye health research!

A new report by the charity think tank and consultancy NPC has found that, while visual impairment will affect around four million people by 2050, eye care services in the UK are stretched and people are not thinking about their eye health. The direct and indirect cost of eye disease and sight loss in the UK is estimated at almost £8 billion and yet reported spend on eye research in the UK is £30 million per year (equivalent to just £83 for each person registered as blind or partially sighted). In contrast, the UK mascara market is worth £130 million per year.

Sight tests are free for people over 60, but less than half of those eligible take advantage of this, and fear of the cost of purchasing glasses is one of the key barriers to people accessing eye care, particularly for those with low incomes.

Wednesday 30 October 2013

Easier Bathing

Do you find bathing a hard task each day?
Gainsborough Specialist Bathing has launched a new range of assisted wet rooms suitable for a wide variety of care settings.



Suitable for new-build or refurbishment projects, the new wet room range incorporates a wet deck area with level access and slip resistant flooring in a variety of colours so accessibility and safety is maximised. A range of decorative wall paneling is also available in seven finishes, including white marble, white gloss and white diamond stone effects.

An integrated, soft-touch padded shower seat with folding armrests and fluted grab rail, enable carers to perform hygiene routines in a safe, efficient manner. The option of a mobile shower chair also facilitates seamless client transfers in and out of the bathing area.

Monday 28 October 2013

How To Dress In A Wheelchair

Do you find clothes shopping difficult as a wheelchair user? Do you wonder how your clothes could be adapted to make them more practical?

Click on this link to find the best advice and share any of your own tips here.

http://www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk/scenario.php?csid=395

Friday 25 October 2013

Exotic Half- Term?

Are you taking a short, accessible, break over the half- term before the Christmas stress begins? Where are you going?
New data from Moneycorp suggests that Brits are venturing to exotic locations for their half-term breaks.


The top 10 currencies for Moneycorp travel money online (7.10.13 – 13.10.13) has been:

1. Euro
2. US Dollar
3. UAE Dirham
4. Egyptian Pound
5. Australian Dollar
6. Thai Baht
7. Hong Kong SAR Dollar
8. South African Rand
9. Mexican Peso
10. Chinese Yuan Renminbi

The popularity of the Dollar is partly due to savvy British shoppers heading to New York City this autumn for some early Christmas shopping.  Shoppers can save up to 60% - as much as £100 in some cases - on some of this year’s must-have gadgets and toys by purchasing them in New York rather than London!

The sterling has also strengthened considerably against the dollar in the past three months. Travellers were getting $1.49 for £1; today they are getting around $1.62 for every £1.


No matter the currency, shrewd customers can lock into favourable exchange rates by using Moneycorp’s Reserve & Collect, which allows customers to reserve their travel money online for collection at a later date. The service offers all customers free exchange rate protection, so you’ll always receive the most favourable rate on the day you collect, whether that’s the rate on the day you reserved or on the day you collect.

Thursday 24 October 2013

Accessible Public Transport Comp! #MovingOn

Do you spend much of your time dreaming about how you would make public transport accessible? What would you create or change?

If you are disabled and under 25, now is the time to share your thoughts.
 
Connect Culture, a community group of Coventry, has launched a video competition for young and disabled people, thanks to a grant from the Big Lottery Fund. In a short video of 5 x 5 seconds the competitors have to show their opinions, ideas and dreams about the accessibility of public transport. 
 
 

The nominated entrees will be screened at the event ‘Moving On, accessible transport the past, present and future.’ This event will take place in Coventry Transport Museum on the 23rd and 24th of November and will bring together users of public transport with policy makers, designers, and experts in a round table discussion.
 
During the event the Transport Museum will be exhibiting several vehicles from the Museum’s collection alongside a display about the history of road transport for disabled people. 

Disabled people up to 25 can enter the competition on their own or as a joint production. The skills level needed is basic; the only equipment you need is a mobile phone with a camera function. Visit http://moat2013.org.uk/video-challenge/ for examples and guidance through the process.

 

 

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Accessible Half- Term


If you’re thinking of half term ideas and want to stay in Britain, the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain, is full of inspiration.

The online guide features reviews of a range of accessible family attractions which are hosting a frightful range of Halloween-themed family activities this October half term, including the Eden Project in Cornwall, Thorpe Park's Fright Nights, and Twycross Zoo in Warwickshire.
 
Half term event dates:

Eden Project's Little Monsters Ball - 29 and 30 October
Thorpe Park's Fright Nights - 25 October to 3 November. Suitable for ages 13 and over.
Twycross Zoo's Spook-tacular Halloween - 19 October to 3 November


The fourth edition of The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain is available to view for free online, giving you plenty of new ideas for accessible trips in 2013. Each review contains hints and tips from the Rough Guides team of disabled reviewers who visited each venue, looking for well thought out accessibility features and unique attractions, both of which contribute to making a great day out.

The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain series has been developed in association with Motability.

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Disabled Go- Karting!


Are you looking for something different to enjoy over the Half Term or looking for the ideal, accessible, gift for a racing fanatic?
Head  to Capital Karts, Britain’s longest indoor Go Karting track.  Visitors can enjoy speeds in excess of 45mph when hitting the 80metre main straight in the course.

There are Go Karts suitable for adults (16 years and above), children (8 to 15 years coming in January) and Twinstructor karts for drivers with physical disabilities.



 

 

PRICE LIST:

Individual
Twinsprint - 30 minutes (2 x 15mins) = £32.99 per person (weekdays before 4.30pm)
Twinsprint - 30 minutes (2x 15mins) = £42.99 (weekdays after 4.30pm and weekends)
Grand Prix -50 minutes (10 mins qualifying and 40 mins race)

Team Event
Le Mans Team event (2-4 drivers per kart) - 100 mins race = £99.99 per kart (weekdays)
Le Mans Team event (2-4 drivers per kart) - 100 mins race = £129.99 per kart (weekend)

Group
Exclusive track hire -
1 hour track hire (16-50 drivers) £57.60 per driver
2 hour track hire (51 - 75 drivers) £51.60 per driver
3 hour track hire (76 - 100 drivers) £47.99 per driver

Capital Karts is only 15 minutes from central London and easy to get to  via public transport by road, rail, tube and overground.

 

Monday 21 October 2013

Food Tourism!

A new study from Caxton FX has shown that over half (52%) of those asked are influenced by the local cuisine when choosing their holiday destination - highlighting the growing rise in food tourism as a major trend for 2014.

The pre-paid currency card specialist surveyed over 1,000 travellers to find out about their holiday spending habits and discovered that 1 in 2 Brits (49%) will spend more on eating than they will on getting to and staying at their destination.
14% of people said that they spend most of their budget for a holiday experiencing tourist attractions and going on day trips, and a staggering 53% said that eating out in local restaurants was an essential part of experiencing the country.

What is ‘a must’ when you’re on holiday?
 

 

 

Friday 18 October 2013

Cooking in a Wheelchair



Now that it is getting colder and darker earlier, are you more in the mood for cooking home-made food?
The video and below links offers fab tips you may find useful!
http://www.thekitchn.com/cooking-with-a-physical-disability-171416

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Wheelchair Accessible Shopping

Have you begun thinking about Christmas and more importantly, have you started shopping? Below is a list of wheelchair accessible shopping centres I like to go to but add your favourites too.
 
BLUEWATER, KENT  MAP  
Bluewater is a two floor shopping centre containing restaurants, shops and a cinema. Built to meet the needs of disabled guests, it is completely accessible. The 800 disabled bays are all located close to entrances and there are adapted toilets throughout the centre. There are also many lifts.
Shop Mobility is available by pre-booking on 01322 427427. It provides free use of electric scooters, powered wheelchairs and manual wheelchairs for five hours.


THE GLADES, BROMLEY  MAP
The Glades is a local shopping centre in Bromley and is step-free. There are lifts to the second floor and disabled toilets on the Ground level. It has a good selection of popular stores and leads out onto the High Street, where you will find more accessible shops.
The Glades is surrounded by a number of Car Parks, where free disabled parking can be found, along with wheelchair/ scooter hire.

CROYDON, SURREY  MAP
The Whitgift Centre and Centrale are shopping centres in Croydon divided by the High Street. Both contain large department stores, as well as, independent and high street shops. There are lifts and disabled toilets in the malls and in some of the shops.
Both the shopping centre have car parks with disabled bays close to the entrances. The Whitgift Centre car park offers wheelchair hire on 0208 688 7336.



ROMFORD, ESSEX  MAP  
If you are looking for somewhere to shop but want to avoid the London crowds, Romford offers the Brewery and the Libertyjoint shopping centre.
The Brewery offers shops, bars and accessible restaurants and also has 85 disabled pay and display car spaces. Shopmobility is also available by calling 01708 722570. For entertainment, there is a 16 screen Vue cinema, which has wheelchair spaces and a 24 lane bowling alley. For children, there is Kidspace, Europe’s largest play area.
The Liberty has over 100 shops, with a mixture of mainstream, and specialist stores.  It leads out onto the High Street and Market Place where more shops and banks lie.

The shopping Mecca is step-free with lifts to go upstairs so is accessible for all. The shops are very spacious and the restaurants have disabled toilets.


CANARY WHARF SHOPPING CENTRE  MAP
Canary Wharf (London) has a small shopping centre full of mid- high priced high street stores. There are large accessible toilets, lifts and doors opened by push-buttons and the floors are smooth with easy ramps.
 
Wheelchairs are free to hire but you will need to show a current valid passport or driving license and a recent utility bill in the same name. (For more information call: 020 7418 2675.)
 
There is underground parking with three hours free on the weekend and bank holidays when you spend £10 in any shop.
The Docklands Light Railway to Canary Wharf arrives in the centre.


WESTFIELD, LONDON  MAP
Westfield is  a shopper’s paradise with more than 300 designer and high street shops, a variety of restaurants and a large VUE cinema.The centre is step-free with disabled toilets, wheelchair- friendly malls and lifts.

Over 5% of the parking bays at Westfield London are dedicated to disabled parking and customers can book a free wheelchair or motorised scooter. Parking is free Monday – Friday for Blue Badge holders.
 
THE BRUNSWICK  MAP
The Brunswick is a small shopping centre hidden in Bloomsbury, London. It is full of shops, restaurants, and a cinema, It has a number of wheelchair accessible entrances and is step free.

THE LOWRY OUTLET MALL, SALFORD MAP


The Lowry Outlet Mall is located in the heart of Salford Quays and is Manchester's only factory outlet mall. It is open 7 days per week and has over 80 stores, a Vue Cinema and food court.
The mall offers a mobility scheme which has a fleet of recently upgraded scooters and wheelchairs and is eligible to use by all visitors.
The mobility scheme has an annual membership, priced at £20 per year, and members will benefit from:

Free parking with every hire of a mobility scooter or wheelchair (no minimum spend applies)
Priority reservation of wheelchairs/scooter (24 hour notice required)
Individual membership card, which entitles you to free hire of wheelchairs/scooters for a 12-month period.
Special offers and exclusive discounts to use at the Lowry Outlet Mall throughout the year

Those looking to use the service on an ad hoc basis can do so at a non-membership cost of £4 per hire.

The Lowry Outlet Mall Information Desk 0161 848 1850. For more information visit www.lowryoutletmall.com or follow on Twitter @lowryoutletmall

Tuesday 15 October 2013

PortAdventura Halloween!


Is Halloween a big event for you? Are you looking for somewhere accessible to have some fun?
 

PortAventura is a themed resort located between the towns of Vilaseca and Salou. It opened in 1995 as Spain’s first theme park, with the goal of offering a journey around the world in a single day.

From 28th September to 17th November, PortAventura will be taken over by zombies and ghosts, and will also welcome a new Sesame Street character: Count Von Count.
 
 
 

Those who feel like screaming can enter the legendary “Selva del miedo (Jungle of fear)”, a terrifying walk in the Polynesia area inhabited by monstrous beings, where mists and darkness obscure everything and turn the journey into a blood-chilling experience. Alternatively, visitors can brave “Horror in Penitence”, a macabre and inhospitable maze in the Far West with a gloomy and creepy atmosphere from which it is difficult to escape.
 

Halloween 2013 also brings new terror shows that are fun for all ages. The Gran Teatro Imperial is decked out to host “Rock Symphony-Mystery”, an impressive mystery tale with dancers and acrobats in a gothic atmosphere to summon the souls from the beyond. The most daring may also enjoy the terrifying menu of “Vampires: Dinner Show”, in the legendary Far West Saloon, where dancers, actors, acrobats, magicians and singers sow panic and occasional laughter among the guests. Finally, the Mexican La Cantina will host “La Gran Fiesta (The big party)”, in which a cast of dancers and Mexicans perform the country’s traditional repertoire..

 The park is wheelchair accessible.