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

  • Mencap’s summer camp goes ahead with new look event
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    Mencap’s summer camp goes ahead with new look event

    Learning disability charity, Mencap, decided not to cancel its annual summer camp, which took place near Oxford this year. Rather than cancelling or postponing the event, like many other charities have had to do, Mencap embraced the idea of social distancing, rebranding the event Spaced Out and going ahead with it.

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    Record-breaking year for the Roman Baths in 2019

    Tourism for All member, The Roman Baths, in the city of Bath welcomed a record-breaking 1,325,085 visitors in 2019, maintaining its spot in the top 25 most-visited attractions in the UK according to figures just released by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA).

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    Results of our latest survey

    Tourism for All's latest survey shows that there is substantial demand among disabled travellers and their families and companions for travel and UK holidays.

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    Accessible museums reopening this summer

    Museums are some of the most accessible attractions in the UK, many of them have low lighting, interactive displays and wide rooms making them ideal for those with sensory conditions or anyone using mobility aids. With more coronavirus restrictions being lifted, these attractions are opening their doors over the summer.

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    Exemption Cards for those who can’t wear facemasks

    The team at Hidden Disabilities who brought us the sunflower lanyards have released a new exemption card which indicates that you are exempt from wearing a face covering in public because of a disability or health condition.