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Mayor invests £200 million in making more tube stations accessible

By John Pring on 8th December 2016 Category: Transport

Mayor invests £200 million in making more tube stations accessible
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London’s new mayor has announced a significant increase in investment in making stations on the capital’s largely-inaccessible tube network step-free. At present, only 70 of 270 stations on the London Underground network are step-free to all platforms. But Sadiq Khan, who […]

Disabled-led scheme will address ‘shocking’ car park access failures

By John Pring on 24th November 2016 Category: Transport

Disabled-led scheme will address ‘shocking’ car park access failures
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A new accreditation scheme should make it easier for disabled people to find a car park that meets their access needs. The People’s Parking scheme already has about 150 car parks signed up across the UK and hopes to reach 200 […]

DPAC highlights ‘shame’ of access barriers, despite millions spent on renovation

By John Pring on 6th October 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

DPAC highlights ‘shame’ of access barriers, despite millions spent on renovation
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Disabled activists have highlighted the “shameful” access barriers they face on a daily basis, in a series of protests in Birmingham timed to coincide with the city hosting the Conservative party’s annual conference. Members of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) blocked […]

Government agency ‘blocked attempts to expose abuse of bus access loophole’

By John Pring on 22nd September 2016 Category: Transport

Government agency ‘blocked attempts to expose abuse of bus access loophole’
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Some bus companies are taking advantage of a loophole that means they can avoid their legal obligations to ensure their buses are accessible to disabled people, the industry’s own trade association has admitted. The admission from the Confederation of Passenger Transport […]

Equality watchdog contradicts football’s Premier League over access

By John Pring on 29th May 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Equality watchdog contradicts football’s Premier League over access
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Football’s Premier League has been criticised by disabled fans and the equality watchdog after defending clubs that have failed to provide enough wheelchair-accessible spaces in their grounds. Surveys have found that most Premier League grounds are falling far short of the […]

Harper stays silent over his “totally unacceptable” office access measures

By John Pring on 20th March 2015 Category: Politics

Harper stays silent over his “totally unacceptable” office access measures
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The minister for disabled people has been heavily criticised for failing to ensure that his constituency office is accessible to disabled people, after Disability News Service (DNS) confirmed that a ramp used by his staff is potentially unsafe. One leading disabled […]

‘Hypocrite’ Cameron ‘is breaching UN convention’ with inaccessible office

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Politics

‘Hypocrite’ Cameron ‘is breaching UN convention’ with inaccessible office
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The prime minister has been accused of “hypocrisy” after admitting that his constituency office in Oxfordshire is not accessible to many disabled people. The office in High Street, Witney, is on the first floor of a building with no lifts, a […]

Council criticised after dodging A-boards ban

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Independent Living

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Disabled campaigners have criticised a council’s refusal to ban all advertising boards from blocking its city’s pavements. City of York Council’s cabinet decided this week to introduce only a partial ban on so-called A-boards – free-standing, A-shaped boards used to advertise […]

Tories and Labour flunk office access test

By John Pring on 30th January 2015 Category: Activism and Campaigning, Independent Living, News Archive, Politics

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Four of the seven leading political parties have backed calls for all MPs to have constituency offices that are accessible to disabled people. Despite public announcements professing support for making it easier for disabled people to participate in politics, the Conservatives […]

High hopes for new card access scheme

By John Pring on 30th January 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

High hopes for new card access scheme
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A user-led disability consultancy has launched the first national card designed to ensure that disabled people can let service-providers know their specific access needs with the minimum of fuss. Nimbus hopes that its Access Card – launched this month, and costing […]

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