
Bobby Ancil is the former Project Manager of Muscular Dystrophy UK’s Trailblazers.
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A new way to book your airline passenger assistance
Recently we met with the disabled airline passengers booking company able2fly . They have a new idea for improving the booking of assistance when you fly. See what you make of their blog and concept.
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Access campaigning in Spain with Martyn Sibley
As many of you may know, Martyn Sibley, of Disability Horizons, has been away volunteering in Spain over the past few months.
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A tale of two airlines
Trailblazer and Disability Horizons co-editor and co-founder, Srin Madipalli shares an insightful article on his recent contrasting experiences with two major airlines and how an airline can actually get things right!
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Action for Rail Event in Westminster Coming Up
Last week I was contacted by a representative from the TUC about a combined campaign event called Action for Rail which is campaigning for an end to service and staff cuts, fare hikes and ticket office closures.
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My thoughts on life working in the City of London
I’m often asked what it was like to work in the “City” (a catch-all expression to describe the financial services sector in the City of London) as a disabled person.
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Nominate someone for a day at the Paralympics
The Muscle Help Foundation’s 2012 flagship Games Inspired Muscle Dreams programme is offering some 200 Muscle Dream beneficiaries from across the UK with Muscular Dystrophy the opportunity to witness the power & inspiration of the 2012 Paralympic Games.
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Help test London’s Tube lifts
I received this invitation this morning on testing public transport in London prior to the Olympic Games. It sounds like a good opportunity for those of us in the London area.
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It’s Time to Improve Access to Work Now!
The blog post below was originally published by Liz Sayce – Chief Executive of Disability Rights UK – on the Disability Rights UK blog.
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Share your local knowledge with disabled tourists
Did you know you have invaluable local knowledge that visitors will happily pay for? Because you’re a Tripbod!
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Campaign for accessible transport in Cumbria – Update
Carrie-Ann and I have some more good news from Cumbria! Our local council has finally amended all its bus service time tables to inform bus passengers if a service has disabled access or not.