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🎉 Great news for deaf and hard-of-hearing passengers! Major UK railway stations now provide British Sign Language (BSL) travel advice, making rail travel more accessible and inclusive for all. 🚆👋
Find out more in this article:
news.railbusinessdaily.com
British Sign Language travel advice rolled out at major railway stations | RailBusinessDaily
Some of the country’s busiest railway stations, including Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly and Birmingham New Street, now have British Sign Some of the country’s busiest railway stations, including Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly and Birmingham New Street, now have … Continue reading
A hotel suggestion for your next trip to Manchester:
https://wheeliegoodtravelcompany.com/my-blog/f/premier-inn—a-budget-friendly-accessible-option
2 CommentsI’ve only been to the UK once and I agree with what he said about Premier Inn, but with one exception.
Don’t stay at the HUB by Premier Inn. Yes, the bathroom is accessible, but the room itself is very small. If you’re small in height and use a sports wheelchair, it may work. But, it was a tight squeeze for me in my power wheelchair.
I stayed… Read more- View 1 reply
A great breakdown of using Radar keys in the UK:
https://www.simplyemma.co.uk/everything-you-need-to-know-about-radar-keys/
simplyemma.co.uk
Everything You Need To Know About RADAR Keys - Simply Emma
Improve your accessibility with a RADAR Key! Find out what they are, where to get them, and how to use a RADAR key to unlock disabled toilets in this guide.
Check out these tips for visiting London from Wheelie Good Travel Company:
https://wheeliegoodtravelcompany.com/my-blog/f/accessible-things-to-see-do-in-london
Some great accessible suggestions for visiting Manchester:
wheeliegoodtravelcompany.com
Top Ten Accessible Things to Do in Manchester An Insider’s Guide
By Jon Fletcher
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