Chineke! at The Queen Elizabeth Hall
Great to see Chineke!, an orchestra which comprises a majority of black and minority ethnic musicians, perform at the newly reopened Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH) last Monday,…
Great to see Chineke!, an orchestra which comprises a majority of black and minority ethnic musicians, perform at the newly reopened Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH) last Monday,…
If you feel like a trip to the theatre soon, I’d enthusiastically recommend Caroline, Or Change on now at the Hampstead Theatre, London, running until 21…
Before continuing on with items 8-10 in my Top Ten Tips to Access My Home series, you might, if you’ve not already done so, want to…
Before continuing on with items 5-7 in my Top Ten Tips to Access My Home series, here’s a quick recap on circumstance: I am a non-standing,…
Adapting a bathroom to accommodate changes in physical need makes for hard decisions, especially when such changes may be unwelcome, uncertain or potentially progressive in nature.…
Having spent some years living with the consequences of our first major home renovation to include adaptations for my new wheelchair-user lifestyle, I’m anxious to both…
In 1998, as a consequence of the rapid onset of a chronic neurological illness, I became a full-time, non-standing, wheelchair user. At the time, I –…
To kick off Access My Home, a new category, for me, of wheelchair-friendly blogging about my current home renovation and refurbishment project which will explore the…