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Mobility News

Britain's most accessible airports

27th June 2017

No matter how much you plan the perfect summer break, the thoroughly researched accommodation and activities, the luggage packed with military precision, there will always be stress at the airport. Over excited kids and an awful lot of people all add up to travel turmoil. The perfect balance of timings, queues and hours of waiting sandwich any holiday abroad, however if carefully planned, the airport you use can be as important as where you go on holiday.


Useful apps and websites for older people

26th June 2017

Discover useful apps and websites designed to help older people with daily tasks in this helpful guide.


Ex-Military hope to be the first disabled driving team to enter Le Mans

23rd June 2017

Le Mans is synonymous with racing elite and the crème de la crème of motorsports, and nothing less would do for the aspiring enthusiasts who are used to a competitive environment and are now looking for new challenges.


Bath improves accessibility with a campaign spearheaded by volunteers

22nd June 2017

Accessible Bath is offering the chance for residents to help improve the information available on this historic city’s wheelchair accessibility.


Edinburgh Fringe Festival put accessibility centre stage

20th June 2017

Founded in 1947, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival has become a household name, as well as one of the largest festivals dedicated to the arts from around the world. The Fringe Festival has also long been synonymous with a liberal and inclusive attitude towards many isolated and minority members of the community, and has been a celebration of individualism.


New technology unveiled to prevent older people from falling

14th June 2017

The Active Pelvis Orthosis exoskeleton device has been created to help older people stay on their feet as it can predict if a user is going to fall.


Gatwick invests in new accessibility facilities

12th June 2017

Gatwick Airport has recently announced that more money will be invested into accessibility facilities including an Eagle Hoist lifting facility.


Neighbourhood scheme to ensure elderly are able to make doctors’ appointments

12th June 2017

The Good Ivers Neighbour Scheme has been gaining traction since it was first suggested. In an effort to help the most vulnerable in their community who rely on mobility aids and special facilities such as walk in baths and showers, the community is removing the need for public transport and offering their services instead free of charge.