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

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    In News

    Plan announced for the safe reopening of Bath's Roman Baths

    People will be welcomed back to the city of Bath's famous Roman Baths from July 6th  as it reopens its doors with the message to please come back and enjoy a different experience as the city's council, who manage the historic baths, work to keep everyone safe. 

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    In News

    Help raise awareness this Deafblind Awareness Week

    The ongoing uncertainty with the coronavirus pandemic means that the events that are usually scheduled for Deaf-Blind Awareness, including Sense Walks have had to be cancelled, but that doesn’t mean we can’t work together to help raise awareness of the obstacles faced by those who are Deaf-Blind.

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    In News

    Noah's Ark Zoo Farm prepares for reopening!

    Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, an accessible zoo in Bristol, is the home of the big zoo animals including African Elephants, White Rhinos, Giraffes, Lions, Giant Anteater and Spectacled Bears. You’ll be amazed at the variety of nature you’ll see with over 100 species of animals, set in 100 acres of Somerset countryside.

  • cream tea
    In Events

    Enjoy a fully accessible cream tea without leaving the house!

    Usually on 26th June, we’d be encouraging you to get out and about and explore the many accessible tearooms and cafes in the UK as they celebrate National Cream Tea Day – this year though, we want you to stay at home and enjoy it as the event heads online for the very first virtual celebration of the cream tea!

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    In News

    Theme of friendship for Learning Disability Week 2020

    This year’s Learning Disability Week will take place from 15th to 21st June with all previously planned events heading online for every one to get involved. This year, the theme is the importance of friendships during lockdown.

  • swans
    In News

    Moor’ access for all at Westhay Moor thanks to Viridor Credits Funding

    Somerset Wildlife Trust are delighted to announce that they have been awarded a total of £43,890 by Viridor Credits Environmental Company for work at their Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve on the Avalon Marshes. The funds will help improve access and visitor facilities at this award-winning, internationally acclaimed wetland reserve, including upgrading its carpark and creating a boardwalk area as you enter the reserve.

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    In News

    Fill in our survey and be in with a chance to win a £10 Amazon voucher!

    Here at Tourism For All, we know that the tourism and travel sector has been hit particularly hard by the restrictions rightly placed on us to protect us from the spread of Covid-19. We’re interested to see how the current situation will impact your future travel plans and want to hear from you.