WorldInA...Wheelchair is a blog for wheelchair users. The travel/ lifestyle industry mainly caters to able bodied people but you will be able to find out the best countries,events, restaurants, bars and hotels to visit throughout the world that are suitable for the physically disabled. and read the latest travel and disability news.
Monday, 21 July 2014
Don't Ruin Your Fun In The Sun!
Over three quarters (77%) of holidaymakers who have had
their credit card declined whilst abroad, failed to notify their bank that they
would be going on holiday overseas, according to new research
Monday, 14 July 2014
Spray Away The Germs!
A new bottled spray that complies with cabin luggage guidelines on liquids
could see an end to the bugs that passengers pick up en route to their
holidays.
Friday, 11 July 2014
Brits Travelling Further
ONS has reported UK residents visiting countries outside of
Europe or North America in May 2014 increased 12 per cent compared to May 2013.
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Don't Lose Money Before Your Holiday!
The
latest research from the Ukash Travel Money Prepaid MasterCard® card reveals that families
could lose as much as €51.70 for every £500 they spend on buying euros for
their summer holidays. With just a
couple of weeks to go until the majority of schools finish for the summer break,
Ukash is urging families to think ahead and organise their foreign currency so
that they can get the best spend for their pound.
Friday, 4 July 2014
New Turkey Passport Guidelines
Heading to Turkey next year? Make sure
you follow the new guidelines…
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby Players
Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby has announced the 12 players who
have been selected to compete in the IWRF World Championship – 1 to 10 August
2014 - in Odense, Denmark.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Change Disability In Media
Today, Jon Snow and Sian Lloyd backed a national charity’s call for
greater media responsibility in the way they represent people with learning
disabilities
The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities are calling for a change to the language used about people with learning disabilities and the way they are represented in the media, in order to tackle the increase in bullying, harassment and hate crime.
The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities are calling for a change to the language used about people with learning disabilities and the way they are represented in the media, in order to tackle the increase in bullying, harassment and hate crime.
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