I know where to go to find all the accessibility information for my area/an area I plan on visiting

RJHM
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Hi everyone. I work for an international company who have asked us to create a UK wide accessibility guide (everything from travel to restaurants, activities and libraries etc). I understand that those with disabilities love to travel as much as everyone else, but are sometimes let down by places where their needs aren’t catered for. We’re creating a travel guide that enables people with disabilities, and their carers, to plan their ideal adventure.
To create the most useful guide possible, we first need to identify the challenges people face. In so doing we can find solutions to these needs and provide the most relevant, insightful guide possible. So please do comment with any suggestions or personal experiences underneath. If you answered 'partially' to the question please comment below and specify.I would really appreciate your help, so we can make the UK a more inclusive place.
Thank you so much.
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