UberACCESS To The Rescue
On a blindingly hot day, sitting in your wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV), slowing towards a busy roundabout, what’s the worst that might happen if we take…
On a blindingly hot day, sitting in your wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV), slowing towards a busy roundabout, what’s the worst that might happen if we take…
On this beautiful Bank Holiday, I’m thinking about gardens … as I’ve done on every rare occasion that the sun has come out this year which…
It’s been a while since I mentioned Melanie Reid, a journalist for The Times newspaper who writes Spinal Column on a weekly basis, every Saturday, in The…
Catching up on recent trips out, I had a surprisingly good, very accessible, re-visit to the Royal Albert Hall (RAH) a couple of weeks ago to…
Sunday Lunch. Dinner. Afternoon Tea. Drinks and snacks. I’ve done them all at Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle Street, London. Both walking and wheeling. Brown’s is in a…
I find it hard to imagine any wheelchair user who wouldn’t be interested in reading this from the Disability Horizons website: How accessible are the new…
Any lover of modern ballet should hurry themselves across to the Sadlers Wells this week to see the Voices In America programme being performed by the…
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,…