Accessibility

I’m growing increasingly frustrated by access challenges forced on me by society or bad buildings design, so I have written this poem. Please let me know yr thoughts
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Your poem should be sent to all Local Councils and organisations.
It does have a lot of positive thoughts in it and not a critical slant on how physically impaired cope.
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thanks DaveDee that’s good to hear, I’m looking at where best to promote it because I believe nit needs to be out there
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It's very well written and I agree it should be sent to all councils.
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thank you very poignant, I agree it should be sent to the local authorities/government to illustrate the struggles of the disabled.
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Well done, loony. Yep, get it out there. I don't know where though. :-(
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Brilliant poem, and very true @loony
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Jellihead, any promotion I can get it welcome, can you give me some more details about your group please
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It's a great poem and true to life . I could totally identify. Well done. We'll all have to think of ways to promote it
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As a member of a local Residents Association, this could be a platform to share the poem with the community groups in the area.
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thanks everybody I’m sharing to Facebook community groups but think it should go more public and to specialised groups
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I think you poem is really great at describing exactly how you feel but at the same time makes me cross at the world for you and mad that you have to feel like that.
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Although not physically disabled myself, I know that a lot of this also applies to public transport, especially coaches, ferries and trains, not just here in the U.K. but also in my native Ireland - if I have to struggle on and off overcrowded “sardine can” trains with a heavy suitcase at train stations, especially when changing trains to catch a ferry, then I can only imagine what it is like for wheelchair users - the attitudes of the staff at these companies also needs to massively improve, where they regard disabled passengers as being an inconvenience and as troublemakers - attitudes like this are totally unacceptable
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@loony this is a brilliant poem. I've announced it so it stands out on the recent activities. ☺️ Thanks so much for sharing.
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Brilliant poem!.
Thanks for sharing. X1 -
thank you I want to get it out there but not sure where’s best to share x
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Well done, great poem.
It's quite an eye opener when one starts using a scooter, all those wheelie bins, parked cars, dog mess etc.
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@loony Just right on! If I were a poet I could have written that myself! Everything you mentioned, been there, done that, got the t shirt! It describes the access difficulties disabled people face all the time. Thanks for such a pertinent piece of poetry.
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@loony.
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT. I would like to say if possible like DaveDee to actually send this to my Council as we are looking in Cardiff at Problem Parkers and parking on Foot paths, where Wheel Chair and pram access is being blocked, but also for children, parking that means they have to walk on the road to get past. Pavement is for Pedestrians, Scooters (also including Motorised) Bikes (including Motorised) Snake boards and Skate boards, can't even get people in a pedestrian maked direction to be on the right side or bikes to dismount?
I hope you don't mind but I am going to write a poem as well.
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