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kate1992
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Hi,
I’m Kate I have an Uncle who is physically disabled he cannot speak but uses a talker. I’d like to take him to sporting events like cricket but I’m finding it difficult to find tickets and Information.
I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks
I’m Kate I have an Uncle who is physically disabled he cannot speak but uses a talker. I’d like to take him to sporting events like cricket but I’m finding it difficult to find tickets and Information.
I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks
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Welcome. This a great Forum. Neville
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Hi @kate1992
Good Morning it’s great to meet you today.
Please please let me know “what & where” you are looking to “go/get” too ???
What sports are you looking at ???? -
Hi @kate1992
Welcome to the community, if you go to the website of the sporting event you would like to attend and search accessible tickets, most sites have a page that will tell you about the tickets and access for disabled people. Some places also do free carer tickets though you may have to send proof of the person's impairment and needs.Scope
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