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WHAT DISABILITY?: Two thirds of the way done…
Since I last wrote to you on our #whatdisability trip, a great deal has happened. We rolled into England, Filipe rolled out the blog video footage and we’ve rolled into Worcester. We’re now two-thirds of the way to Lands End! Since realising my responsibilities in my last post and implementing the necessary changes; we’ve had… Continue Reading
WHAT DISABILITY?: Crossing Forth Road Bridge
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WHAT DISABILITY?: Loch Ness monster was shy
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WHAT DISABILITY?: The toughest challenge
Today marks the first week on this extraordinary trip. I don’t think I can stress anymore how much went into the logistics, sponsorship and PR; before even heading off. Then for Kasia and I to collect our important third team member Martin, before driving over 600 miles to John o Groats; it’s fair to say… Continue Reading
WHAT DISABILITY?: The team hit the Highlands
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WHAT DISABILITY?: John O’Groats trek
Having seen a large part of the world by train, plane and automobile (and Europe alone with Filipe in my adapted car for the EEDR); it was time to do something super silly! In June 2013, Kasia and I decided to travel approximately 1100 miles on a new form of transport. Beginning on September 6th… Continue Reading
Reading Festival: access all areas
If you’re thinking of going to Reading Festival next year, then take a look at the accessibility page on the Reading Festival website, which has comprehensive information about everything from ticket purchasing to site layout and ground conditions. And if you want to go to a festival in 2013, the festival season isn’t quite over… Continue Reading