I'm looking to take my son who is in a wheelchair somewhere near Northampton. Any ideas?
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tash14
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I'm looking to take my son who is in wheelchair,somewhere near Northampton,need some ideas
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Hi @tash14
Welcome to the community! Thanks for joining and asking your question.
Would you be able to give us a few more details about the types of things you're looking for? Are you looking for specific types of activities, spaces, or places to stay? What do you enjoy doing together?
I did find this page about Accessible Countryside, Sport and Disabled Organisations in Northamptonshire that might be helpful?
P.S. I've renamed your post slightly and moved it into a different category so that it'll be easier for other members to find.0 -
My son has had a brain injury,and has not long came home from hospital,he cant walk,and is getting bored,so im looking to take him places,but need them wheelchair friendly,he is aged 170
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Euan’s Guide is a good site - sign up and you can leave a review for any place you visit, it’s a TripAdviser for peopleFamily/Friends and free to join
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