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Disabled activists vow fightback as nearly 1,000 rail ticket offices set to close

By John Pring on 6th July 2023 Category: Transport

Disabled activists vow fightback as nearly 1,000 rail ticket offices set to close
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Disabled activists have vowed to fight back against government-backed plans for sweeping closures of ticket offices across England – including at some major city stations – with legal action now almost certain. Even ticket offices at major stations such as Euston […]

Call for ‘urgent intervention’ from regulators to stop rail ticket office closures

By John Pring on 6th July 2023 Category: Transport

Call for ‘urgent intervention’ from regulators to stop rail ticket office closures
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Disabled campaigners and allies have called for an “urgent intervention” from regulators to prevent the closure of nearly 1,000 rail ticket offices across England. In an open letter to the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) and the Equality and Human […]

Disabled activists promise to fight ‘disastrous’ rail ticket office closure plans

By John Pring on 29th June 2023 Category: Transport

Disabled activists promise to fight ‘disastrous’ rail ticket office closure plans
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Disabled campaigners have responded with anger and frustration after evidence emerged that rail companies are set to launch a series of consultations on government-backed plans to close most ticket offices across England. The Association of British Commuters (ABC) revealed this week […]

Campaigners pledge to fight to ensure ministers stick to new air travel promises

By John Pring on 29th June 2023 Category: Transport

Campaigners pledge to fight to ensure ministers stick to new air travel promises
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Campaigners have warned ministers that they will fight to ensure the government keeps its promise to introduce laws aimed at improving the protection offered to disabled air passengers. In its long-awaited response to a consultation on protecting air passengers – which […]

Rail industry has grown used to failing every day on access, MPs hear

By John Pring on 15th June 2023 Category: Transport

Rail industry has grown used to failing every day on access, MPs hear
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The rail industry has no awareness of just how badly it is failing disabled passengers every day, a leading access consultant has told MPs. Christiane Link, a consultant and adviser on accessibility to the aviation and transport industry for more than […]

Evidence to inquiry exposes ‘inadequate’ consequences of transport discrimination

By John Pring on 8th June 2023 Category: Transport

Evidence to inquiry exposes ‘inadequate’ consequences of transport discrimination
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Disabled campaigners have exposed the widespread – and unpunished – discrimination that passengers face across the rail, bus and taxi sectors, in written evidence to an MPs’ inquiry. Many of the concerns were focused on the rail sector, with evidence highlighting […]

Regulator tells government’s access advisers to act on unlawful secrecy

By John Pring on 1st June 2023 Category: Transport

Regulator tells government’s access advisers to act on unlawful secrecy
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The government’s accessible transport advisers have been told by a regulator that they have been behaving unlawfully for years by failing to publish controversial reports, minutes of key meetings and letters they have exchanged with ministers. Campaigners believe the Department for […]

Public inquiry on inaccessible footbridge will be ‘line in the sand’, say activists

By John Pring on 25th May 2023 Category: Transport

Public inquiry on inaccessible footbridge will be ‘line in the sand’, say activists
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A “hugely important” public inquiry into Network Rail’s plan to build an inaccessible footbridge will be a “line in the sand” for disabled activists who are determined to fight further such proposals. They believe Network Rail plans to build other inaccessible […]

Electric charge point rollout is ripping away vital pavement space, says report

By John Pring on 18th May 2023 Category: Transport

Electric charge point rollout is ripping away vital pavement space, says report
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The rollout of new charging points for electric vehicles is stripping vital pavement space away from pedestrians and wheelchair-users, two campaigning organisations have warned the government. They also warn that almost none of the electric vehicle charging points (EVCPs) being installed […]

Ministers’ advisers criticised ‘poverty of ambition’ on rail access

By John Pring on 27th April 2023 Category: Transport

Ministers’ advisers criticised ‘poverty of ambition’ on rail access
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The government’s plans for the railways over the next three decades display a “poverty of ambition” on accessibility, its own advisers on accessible transport have told ministers. They told the Department for Transport that they were “extremely disappointed” that plans for […]

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