News (April 2020) - Accessible Holidays - Tourism For All

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    Can you help the UK’s charities with the 2.6 challenge?

    You will have noticed that events all over the country have been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but what you might not know is that by cancelling these events, many charities are missing out, not just on raising awareness but also billions of pounds in income.

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    Disability Snooker Day to take place online

    This year’s Disability Snooker Day will take place online on Wednesday, 22nd April according to the World Disability Billiards and Snooker organisations. Disability Snooker Day is normally held alongside the annual World Snooker Championships in Sheffield and aims to raise awareness of disability snooker and encourage those with disabilities to get involved in the sport.

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    Big Yellow visits North Hayne Farm for World Autism Week

    Coronavirus might have stopped people from visiting North Hayne Farm during World Autism Week, but it didn't stop Big Yellow from visiting the farm to create his very first video in support of the National Autism Society. 

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    Haynes Breakfast Club goes ONLINE

    Under normal circumstances, the team at Haynes Motor Museum would have been welcoming visitors to their Future Classics Breakfast Club and after talking to regular visitors, have now created a Haynes Breakfast Club group, via the Museum's Facebook page as this is the quickest and easiest way to stay connected with Breakfast Club visitors online.

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    Concessionary bus pass hours extended

    As a result of coronavirus and news that some supermarkets will be opening just for older people or those with a disability for their first hour of the day, the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) is extending the hours when concessionary bus passes can be used.

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    FA Disability Cup finals cancelled

    The FA have sadly announced that they have taken the decision to cancel this year’s FA Disability Cup, which usually takes place in July. This follows recent steps to stop all other football games in the face of the outbreak of Covid-19.