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Home | AccessAble To give you the accessibility information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible for you We've surveyed 10,000s of venues across the UK and Ireland, including shops, pubs, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, railway stations, hotels, colleges, universities, hospitals and more
About - AccessAble To give you the detailed information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you Our Detailed Access Guides tell you all about a venue's access
Contact Us - AccessAble Contact Us General enquiries We would love to hear your feedback on what AccessAble does If you have a question or a suggestion please get in touch Please note, that we are not able to book assistance or help with ticket queries for organisations we work with, such as airports or theme parks This needs to be done with the organisation directly
Log In - AccessAble Create your own Accessibility Guide collection for free with AccessAble, the UKs best website and App for wheelchair friendly and disabled access information
AccessAble - Your Accessibility Guide AccessAble is here to take the chance out of going out To give you the information and detail you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you Your Access Guides tell you all about a venue’s disabled access, wheelchair access and more They are 100% facts, figures and photographs
Faq - AccessAble The Radar key gives you independent access to over 9000 accessible toilets in the UK - including shopping centres, pubs, cafés, department stores, bus and train stations
How do I use AccessAble? To give you the detailed information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you We’ve put together a list of top tips to find accessible places to visit using AccessAble to #KnowMoreGoMore
The ‘Your Accessibility Guide’ portal is here! | AccessAble The development of the portal has been entirely self-funded by AccessAble Our goal is to tackle the postcode lottery facing disabled people and to help businesses and venues, regardless of size or location, provide the accessibility information disabled people have told us they need
How Our Detailed Access Guides Can Support Autistic People As part of our Detailed Access Guides, we use Accessibility Symbols These symbols have been designed in consultation with disabled people and represent important information that we’ve been told would be good to find out at a glance in order to help assess whether a venue is accessible for you